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DeanMetcalfe DeanMetcalfe discovered this in Activism 3 reviews since Dec 17, 2005
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DeanMetcalfe discovered 31 months ago
Without public objection from any African leader, the next African Union summit is scheduled to be held in Khartoum, January 23-24, 2006. The countries of the AU have evidently concluded that a regime guilty of massive, ongoing genocidal destruction can serve as an appropriate host for the business of Africa. Such a conclusion is wholly remarkable, since presumably the business of Africa includes the vast human catastrophe in Darfur that has been engineered by this very same regime of genocidaires. It is a profound scandal that not a single African leader has publicly objected to this travesty, even as not a single African country has dared to declare the realities of Darfur to be genocide, despite overwhelming evidence of the ultimate human crime. Tragically, this moral cowardice and political perversity are reflected everywhere in AU policy toward Darfur, a policy that is increasingly defined not merely by inadequacy and incompetence, but by shameful expediency The lack of AU political courage in confronting Khartoum was also conspicuously on display when the AU allowed the NIF regime, as scheduled, to chair the October 2005 session of the African Union's Peace and Security Council meeting in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia). The Peace and Security Council is the organ within the AU charged with responding to insecurity and violence in Darfur---the very insecurity and violence that Khartoum itself has orchestrated for genocidal purposes. The signal such acquiescence sends, unambiguously, to the NIF is that so long as security in Darfur remains exclusively in the hands of the AU, there will be no real pressure on the ground to halt the genocide. In a statement released here, she said that `grave and widespread human rights violations continue in Sudan and sweeping impunity applies to government officials.'" All signs for Darfur, and the peacekeeping future of the AU, look grim indeed.
Dancingsistah rated 8 months ago
From the page: "This site links to electronically published analytic briefs and advocacy writings on Sudan by Eric Reeves. These have been organized chronologically, and include all electronic publications since the signing of the historic Machakos Protocol (July 2002). There are separate links for publications in 2005 and 2006. There is also a separate link for analyses published from July 2002 to December 2003 and another for yet earlier pieces, primarily related to oil development in southern Sudan and pre-July 2002 stages of the peace process involving the National Islamic Front regime in Khartoum and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A)."BOYCOTT BEJING OLYMPICS!!!!!!!!
BobFromBrockley rated 31 months ago
Essential reading
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