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June 08 The Latest About DarfurAn update I received on the Darfur Genocide: Later today the House of Representatives will vote on whether or not to provide critical funding for humanitarian aid in Darfur. In a country where a state-sponsored genocide has already claimed over 400,000 lives and left millions more homeless and starving, this funding could literally mean the difference between life and death. Last month, the United Nations was forced to cut daily food rations in half - well below survival level - due to lack of funds. We need your help today to make sure that this doesn’t happen again. Please call your Representative today and ask that he or she vote for the Obey/Hyde/Lantos amendment which would add $50 million in humanitarian aid in Darfur. We have provided a call script below for you to use. Just one minute of your time could have a tremendous impact for the millions of innocent men, women, and children in Darfur who live every day in fear of murder, starvation, and rape. You can find contact information for your Representative here, http://www.house.gov, or if you know who your Representative is you can simply call the Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and ask to be connected.. Thank you once again for your commitment to helping the people of Darfur. Sincerely, David Rubenstein I have included below a sample Email that supporters and I have been sending to our Representatives, you can copy it and send it to yours, PLEASE the families of Darfur need all of our support and committment. Just go to the following link http://www.house.gov/ and send your Representative the below asap. [Representatives name], Hi, my name is [Your Name] from [City/Town]. I'm writing to ask you to support the Obey/Lantos/Hyde Amendment to add $50 million dollars for humanitarian aid in Darfur. Will you vote to help provide this crucial aid to the million of men, women, and children displaced by the genocide in Darfur? I want to be sure that you know that these programs are keeping millions of families alive and safe.
If possible, I'd like a response explaining how you will vote and why. Thank you for very much for your time, [Your Name]
MORE: This headline from a recent editorial in the Washington Post about the situation in Darfur says it all: "Still a Genocide." Despite a peace agreement between the Sudanese government and the largest Darfur rebel group, the violence continues. The starvation, torture, mutilation, and massacre of men, women and children go on. And the death toll climbs. We must continue to act. That is why we are calling on President Bush to push for a UN peacekeeping force in Darfur. It is the only way to ensure protection for Darfur’s innocent victims! Click here to send a message to President Bush today. Last month, President Bush personally aided in brokering the peace agreement. This was an important first step. Yet with hundreds of thousands in Darfur already dead, millions more displaced and many at risk every day, we must continue to press for a solution. That is why we are asking President Bush to press for a UN peacekeeping force to be on the ground in Darfur no later than October. We cannot wait any longer! Join us in asking President Bush: Click here to email President Bush today. Thank you for your continued support. Sincerely, David Rubenstein P.S. Please consider making a tax-deductible contribution today. Click here to make your donation. May 18 Take Action AgainBush on Darfur – All Talk, No Walk? Dear Activist, You have been such faithful advocates for Darfur – and we have seen some progress – but we need your voices now as much as ever. There is a lot of confusion about what is happening in Darfur in light of the fragile peace deal struck in Abuja and some powerful statements from President Bush in recent weeks. While these are indeed hopeful signs, the reality on the ground in Darfur is still desperate, and without an international intervention, the peace deal will remain only in paper and not in practice. The Bush administration now carries the correct message, but when it comes to turning rhetoric into real action to protect the people of Darfur, we are not seeing the results we need in the United Nations, much less on the ground in Darfur. Please take action today by writing to President Bush and his key deputies to let them know that we will not be silenced by rhetorical commitments to justice but will continue to raise this issue until we see results on the ground in Darfur and eastern Chad. Jan Egeland of the United Nations (UN) has declared 2006 the worst year thus far in the crisis that started three years ago. The humanitarian crisis is aggravated by continued violence as the genocide continues to creep further into eastern Chad. The desperation that results from the escalating humanitarian crisis and the continued violence has given rise to deadly protests that have called for a UN intervention and that have criticized the peace deal, which refugees and internally displaced Darfuri people fear will not provide the security that they need. A full campaign update that analyzes the recent peace agreement and our most recent press release can be found at www.africaaction.org. Click here for an interesting article on "Preventing Genocide". President Bush has become more vocal – and is now carrying the same message that advocates carry, saying, "The vulnerable people of Darfur deserve more than sympathy. They deserve the active protection that U.N. peacekeepers can provide.” But this rhetoric continues to stand in stark contrast to the reality that President Bush and his administration continue to fail to take the steps necessary to achieve the protection force needed in Darfur. Join us today as we let the Bush administration know that we will not stand idly by as this genocide continues. April was a month of activism for many of us working to stop the genocide. Africa Action has raised more than 300,000 voices to stop the genocide and delivered over 200,000 during the April 30th rally in Washington, DC. There were rallies and events all over the country on that day, raising awareness about the genocide. The challenge is now to show the decision-makers that we are not only raising awareness but also becoming advocates for Darfur. There are several ways to continue activism on Darfur. Please consider taking one of them today. Click here to send a message to the Bush administration today. You can also host our exhibit of children’s drawings in your community. This exhibit of 8 drawings made by children in refugee camps in Darfur is a powerful witness to the genocide and has engaged people in activism across the country.. Contact us today to have the exhibit come to your hometown. If you are in the Washington, DC area on June 16th, come out to the White House and join us in an action to keep the pressure on President Bush. Thank you for your continued activism in support of the people of Darfur. Yours in the struggle for peace, The Staff @ Africa Action The Name Campaign No Cost- Just Some Typing Pass Out Some Postcards Invisible Children IN OTHER NEWS: Click on Links Below: A forum “Federal Constitution: Protection For All” People want forum reconvened May 06 Promising NewsGood news
but we still need to show our continued support and need to keep the
pressure on our government to enforce the agreements. Below is the
emaile update I received just this morning!! I have some good news to report! Earlier today, the Sudanese government and two of the main Darfur rebel factions signed a peace agreement to end three years of fighting that has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions from their homes. This is only the first step toward ending the violence in Darfur and putting a stop to the tragic genocide. You and others have sent over 800,000 Million Voices postcards to President Bush. And just a day after over 50,000 rallied on the National Mall in Washington, and thousands joined rallies in cities across the country, President Bush dispatched Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick to the peace talks. You helped make the issue of genocide in Darfur a top priority for the Bush Administration. The momentum is building and we can make a difference! Click here to tell your friends and family about our campaign. And thank President Bush for his leadership so far - but let him know there is more work still to be done. The peace agreement has been signed, but we must make sure that both sides live up to the terms. The millions of men, women, and children who have been displaced or have had their lives rocked by violence will not know peace until the government and the rebels live up to theses agreed terms. The Bush Administration must continue to play a leading role. On a more personal note, I am incredibly grateful to the Save Darfur Coalition staff, our volunteers, member organizations and all of you for your incredible efforts over the past weeks and months. Each of you helped us reach this historic point - but it is only the first step. As we continue the fight, there will be many more opportunities for you take action and help make a difference. Best regards, David RubensteinSave Darfur Coalition Continue to show your support by clicking on the links below and doing what you can! The woman, children and displaced families of Darfur Thank You. The Name Campaign No Cost- Just Some Typing Pass Out Some Postcards Invisible Children May 05 Darfur Update2 rebel groups refuse to sign Darfur peace planU.N. leader says force may be necessary to protect Sudanese civiliansABUJA, Nigeria - Two of three rebel groups battling the Sudanese government for control of the country’s Darfur region resisted intense international pressure on Friday to sign an accord aimed at ending a conflict that has claimed at least 180,000 lives.In New York, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan urged all countries to press the warring parties to reach agreement but warned the international community has an obligation to protect civilians in Darfur, by force if need be. The small Justice and Equality Movement was the first to walk out overnight. Abdel Wahid Nur, of a faction of the main rebel Sudan Liberation Army, followed before dawn Friday saying: “We are not going to sign.” But another faction, led by Nur’s rival Minni Minnawi, said it was willing to sign despite reservations believed linked to rejected rebel demands for Sudan to have a vice president from Darfur, said AU spokesman Noureddine Mezni. The issue of the vice presidency was believed the main reason the other factions had rejected a deal. Mezni also said the Minnawi faction was willing to resume direct talks with the government; the parties have been negotiating through intermediaries in recent days. ![]() Click photo for more from MSNBC All-night
session Please click on the Photos and Links below to give your support and give your voice for those that dont have one. The links below range from just a few minutes of typing to the cost of a DVD, or a night out for dinner. ![]() ![]() No Cost- Just Your Time Give A Moment Of Your Time: Free Of Charge April 27 Horrific Atrocities"Over the last three years, tens of thousands of
children from a single area smaller than Los Angeles County have been
kidnapped in the dead of night. Thousands of boys and girls forced from
their beds at gunpoint, tortured, terrorized. They are
ordinary kids – going to school, listening to hip-hop, dreaming of
their futures – but nightly they face a terrifying and all-too-real
possibility: being kidnapped by a rebel leader named Joseph Kony, who
heads a group called “The Lord's Resistance Army.” He claims he's a
Christian and that he wants to take over the country in order to run it
according to the Ten Commandments. He’s doing what he’s doing in the
name of God. And the rest of the world is, for the most part, standing
by and letting it happen." When I heard this it shocked me and made me very sad. I had to get involved and hope that you will click and read these links below and get involved yourself. We can go on living our small smug lives or we can take the time and/or a small amount of money that we normally spend on dvds, eating out, video games, our 5th pair of shoes, and instead donate it to help these children that our being kidnapped, raped and tortured and often end up dead! We can help the families being slaughtered nightly for just being who they are. Below are several links about the international atrocities that are currently happening. Please take a moment to read them and share them with your friends. The more that know and get involved the greater chance they have for a future without fear. ![]() The Name Campaign ![]() Invisible Children Crisis in Darfur: (Click here to give a voice to those that dont have one)Nearly
three years into the crisis, the western Sudanese region of Darfur is
acknowledged to be a humanitarian and human rights tragedy of the first
order. Rape has become a hallmark of the crimes against humanity in
Darfur. The Janjaweed militias to continue attacking Darfurians after
driving them from their homes. Families must continue collecting wood,
fetching water or working their fields, and in doing so, women daily
put themselves or their children at the risk of rape, beatings or death
as soon as they are outside the camps, towns or villages. The
Janjaweed continue to undertake attacks against villages, prey on IDPs,
and obstruct aid activities. Many Janjaweed have been integrated into
the army and police; no one has been charged with any crime, and their
actions are not being challenged. There remains a state of total
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