September 9, 2005, marks the one-year anniversary of President Bush’s declaration that the atrocities in Darfur are genocide, yet the international response has been woefully inadequate.
On this tragic anniversary, I’d like to ask you to take an extra step to confront genocide; remind your friends and family that genocide is still occurring in Darfur. Send them an e-mail, telling them that for an entire year our government has done little to stop what it has called genocide. As we see the horrible images of destruction and human suffering resulting from Hurricane Katrina, it opens our hearts to the suffering intentionally imposed on 3,000,000 innocent people in Darfur.
In the e-mail you send your friends and family, be sure to include two points. First, ask them to call President Bush at (202) 456-1111 and encourage him to take action to protect the civilians of Darfur. Second, ask them to visit our website, www.SaveDarfur.org, to learn more about the crisis and to sign up for weekly news and action updates.
Please also read the statement President Bush made on September 9, 2004, below.
Individually, you can raise awareness about the crisis in Darfur by adding www.SaveDarfur.org to your default outgoing e-mail signature. Include "Not on my watch: www.SaveDarfur.org" or "Never Again: www.SaveDarfur.org" in your signature, and every e-mail you send will help spread the message.
Best regards,
Dave
David Rubenstein
Coordinator, Save Darfur Coalition
www.SaveDarfur.org
President's Statement on Violence in Darfur, Sudan
September 9, 2005
The United States is appalled by the violence in Darfur, Sudan. Our government has led the international effort to end the suffering there by speaking clearly about the crisis and sending assistance to the suffering. We have provided more than $211 million in aid and humanitarian relief, and we will provide an additional $250 million. To end the conflict, we helped broker a cease-fire and worked closely with the African Union to deploy monitors and soldiers to investigate violations.
I sent Secretary of State Powell to Darfur and Khartoum to demand that the Sudanese Government act to end the violence. We sponsored a strong Security Council Resolution, which passed on July 30. This resolution called on the Government to disarm the Jinjaweed militias which have terrorized the people of Darfur, and bring their leaders to justice. Secretary Powell later sent a team of investigators into the refugee camps to interview the victims of atrocities. As a result of these investigations and other information, we have concluded that genocide has taken place in Darfur. We urge the international community to work with us to prevent and suppress acts of genocide. We call on the United Nations to undertake a full investigation of the genocide and other crimes in Darfur.
The Government of Sudan has not complied with UN Security Council resolutions, and has not respected the cease-fire which it signed. The rebels are also guilty of cease-fire violations and failing to carry out past commitments. It is clear that only outside action can stop the killing. My government is seeking a new Security Council Resolution to authorize an expanded African Union security force to prevent further bloodshed. We will also seek to ban flights by Sudanese military aircraft in Darfur.
The world cannot ignore the suffering of more than one million people. The U.S. will continue to help relieve suffering, as we demand that the Jinjaweed disarm, and that the Government, Jinjaweed, and Darfur rebels end the violence.
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