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Other News Reports and Op-Eds
Darfur:
Never Again?
Anne Penketh, 26 January, 2005, The Independent, Online Edition
While the UN continues to debate the definition of the attacks in Sudan,
human rights organization wish to use Holocaust Day to remind the global
community that it vowed “never again” to allow such a tragedy
to occur.
Crisis
in Darfur
Jeff Fleischer, January 4, 2005, MotherJones.com
An interview with John Prendergast, a special adviser to the International
Crisis Group, on the genocide in Darfur, and the lack of an effective
international response.
This
is No Humanitarian Crisis: Darfur is a War
Sarah Kenyon Lischer, January 3, 2005, The Christian Science Monitor
Calling the situation in Darfur a humanitarian crisis makes the situation
worse, by providing humanitarian assistance instead of the political
and military engagement which is needed to end the war.
Sudan:
Maternal Mortality among the Highest in the World
December 10, 2004, Integrated Regional Information Networks
The UN Population Fund (UNFPA) reports serious concern over the lack
of health facilities currently in Sudan, and the effect this lack is
having on reproductive health of the women of Sudan.
Darfur:
Where is Europe?
Christian WD Bock and Leland R Miller, December 9, 2004, washingtonpost.com
The EU has fashioned a foreign policy mechanism by which inaction is
virtually automatic—even in the face of genocide.
The
Crisis in Darfur, Sudan
Leslie Evans, December 7, 2004, UCLA International Institute
Panelists John Prendergast, Salih Booker, Peter Takirambudde, and Jok
Madut Jok report on genocide in Sudan, and debate calling for UN military
intervention.
Darfur: A Defining
Moment for African Leaders
George Haley, Chinua Akukwe and Sidi Jammeh, October 13, 2004, Worldpress.org
A call for the leaders of the African Union to send peace-keeping troops
to Sudan, rather than to wait for the decision of the UN or the international
community.
Documenting Atrocities
in Darfur
September 2004, US Department of State
Publication released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
and the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, including Colin Powell’s
opening remarks before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Dying
in Darfur
Samantha Power, August 30, 2004, The New Yorker
An investigation into the history and present lives of the Africans
in Sudan forced away from their destroyed villages by the janjaweed,
begs the question, even if it could be instigated, could international
military aid stop the killing?
Electronic
Darfur
Joe Lockard, July 13, 2004, Bad Subjects
Natives of Darfur have no autonomous capacity to provide information
concerning their own lives.
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