Daily Archives: February 13th, 2008

Although the crisis in Darfur is very complex, I am going to attempt to explain what is going on in Sudan to help others understand.

The Sudanese government, Khartoum, an oppressive regime led by President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, saves the majority of the country’s resources for an elite few.

The goverment publicly denies any relationship with the Janjaweed militia, but has armed militia with weapons and finances. The government and Janjaweed have targeted rebel groups and communities using bombe, rape, and ground attacks.

Janjaweed forces are almost all Arab, fighting against non-Arabs.

The current crisis has been built upon a complicated history. A complex government history, colonialism, drought, conflict, and inequality has occurred in the past.

Ultimately, the international community has failed to sufficiently help and intervene with the conflict in Darfur. The death tole continues to rise, and civilians are continually displaced.

The U.N. has estimated that more that more than 400,000 people have died during the conflict, and more than 2 million have been displaced, not being able to safely return home.

Refugee camps lack the basic survival needs and the UN is desperately seeking peacekeepers.

The violence in Sudan still continues today.

For information regarding the current conditions in Sudan and the involvement of the UN please read Louis Charbonneau’s article, UN’s Ban says situation in Darfur is Deteriorating, at
http://africa.reuters.com/wire/news/usnN20458803.html

Photos by Daniel Pepper

What is going on in Darfur is wrong, and the world must act.

Here is a list of small steps that you can do to help.

Educate

Educate yourself and others about the conflict in Darfur.

Learn about your elected officials record on Darfur at www.darfurscores.org.

Continue to follow what’s happening in Darfur.

ACT

Pressure elected officials to act.

Support Sudan divestment campaigns to build economic pressure.

Sign petition at savedarfur.com

Donate

Learn about organizations that are working in Darfur and donate money to support them.

Check out www.savedarfur.orgĀ 

Photo by Daniel Pepper