Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Safety Concerns

In March, UNAMID reported that a fire was set at a camp in Darfur, killing two and injuring three others. As attacks, carjackings and violence has risen, so has the concern for the safety of peacekeepers in the region. The lack of proper equipment and cooperation from the government have kept these concerns high as the troops continue on their mission to protect civilians.

The Arrival of Necessities for Peacekeepers

In January, the US began moving essential peacekeeping equipment, including water filtration systems and armored vehicles, to Darfur from Rwanda, with the goal of moving over 150 tons to the region to assist in the efforts and support peacekeepers.
Why did it take so long for it to become a list-topper to move equipment into the region? I understand that there is bureaucratic red tape that has to be cut through before the ball starts rolling, but UNAMID had been in Darfur taking charge of peacekeeping for an entire year before this new equipment began to arrive.

UNAMID

UNAMID is the African Union/United Nations hybrid operation in Darfur. UNAMID is authorized to take measures supporting the Darfur Peace Agreement and to protect civilians. Under the current laws, operations will continue with UNAMID through July 31, 2009. Although goals were to have a full deployment of around 20,000 troops, they have not reached those numbers due to various factors, and continuously lack the proper equipment to carry out their duties.

Civilian Protection

As documented here, UNAMID has recently scaled up protection of civilians in Darfur and have significantly decreased the number of civilian deaths since taking over peacekeeping efforts in 2008.
While the peacekeepers are working to do their part, it has been stressed that without political progression civilians will continue to be at risk.

A Shockingly Truthful Political Cartoon



I found this political cartoon to be particulary interesting, because it shows (with blatant honesty) how neglected this issue was. For quite some time, the US and UN refused to acknowledge this as an actual genocide, thus furthering the omission of the genocide.

The Genocide In Darfur Video



It's a video that I found on youtube. It uses some startling images to show the true horror of the reality in Darfur. There are some interesting statistics as well. Take a gander!

Canadian Students For Darfur

I found this site to be both informative and somewhat inspiring. It is a student-run site supporting the efforts in Darfur as well as keeping up on information (facts, details, etc.) on said issue. Check it out if you have a minute. They give some solid information about how this all started and how the genocide has "evolved" (in a negative fashion, of course).

http://www.csfdarfur.net/about/about_darfur.php

The Janjaweed Militia

Above is a photo of the Janjaweed Militia. Obviously posessing a domineering demeanor, it is no wonder the citizens of Darfur are terrified of this group. "Refugees from Darfur say that following air raids by government aircraft, the Janjaweed ride into villages on horses and camels, slaughtering men, raping women and stealing whatever they can find."

Monday, April 27, 2009

Genocide in Darfur Video

After watching a few videos I found this one to be among the best. This video is about an American man's personal experience in sudan. He tells first hand many things, including alot of information, explains alot, and shows alot of what is going on in Darfur.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMBZpGRF4tg&feature=related

Recent Darfur news

This recent news article gives a little background information on Omar Hassan Al- Bashir Sudan's President. It also explains how he is wanted for crimes against humanity. He has left the country six times after the warrant was issued, and is still free.
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/b/omar_hassan_al_bashir/index.html

Proof of Genocide

I find this article to be a nice explanation of the genocide in Darfur. It explains what genocide is defined by the U.N.. It then gives good examples of how what is occuring in Darfur matches what Genocide is. At the end of the article it goes on to explain the resistance and denial of genocide by other countries.
http://www.genocidewatch.org/aboutgenocide/stantonprovinggenindarfur.htm

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Genocide In Darfur Timeline

This link is interesting for a number of reasons. One reason this link is interesting is because its a timeline of events since the start of genocide in Darfur. Another reason this is a good link is it gives links to news stories on most of the events that are on the timline.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/sudan/darfur.html

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Darfur Now (2007)

"Darfur Now" is a movie that came out in 2007. It gives you an inside look into the peoples lives. Different opinions about this movie have been said. Some felt it was boring, others felt it was moving. Some of the actors/political activist in this movie were Don Cheadle, Hilary Rodham Clinton, and Arnold Schwarzenegger and many more. You can read more about it at this web site. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0988102/
Personally I will be trying to view the movie in the next couple of weeks. It seems to me that it is the least that I can do.

Get Involved Through Darfur.org

This link is helpful to anyone who wants to get involved. I found out so much info from this site. Many actor activist get involved through this website too. It also give information regarding the pending legislation for the U.S. I am going to look into a student outreach program for NSCC. I am not sure how but I am going to check into it.
http://www.savedarfur.org/page/group/ActorsfortheEndofGenocideAEG

President Obama's opinion on Darfur

Click on this link to listen to how President Obama feels about the situation in Dafur. There are several things he thinks will help in preventing a genocide never happening again. He does not plan on abandoning the people of Darfur. This is an encouraging link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEd583-fA8M

Startling Statistics


Above are very startling statistics taken from Darfur refugees.

Darfur Diaries: Stories of Survival - Chapter Excerpt



The following website will take you to a page where you can read an excerpt from Darfur Diaries: Stories of Survival. It is a dreadful account of a bombing and a realization of the unsafeness that still exists in Darfur.
http://www.alternet.org/rights/46918/

Music Makes a Difference


I was talking with a colleague of mine and mentioned the blogging project to her. She informed me that her Alma Mata, Berklee College of Music, was heavily involved in helping the cause. I checked out their website, and sure enough there was plenty of information. Berklee students and staff worked on creating a musical cd written and performed by Berklee students. Check out the following link for information and samples of songs.
http://www.berklee.edu/darfur/

Monday, April 13, 2009

Do We Need To Visit Darfur In Order To Help?


Does one need to visit Darfur in order to get involved. It seems that Ryan Gosling got involved after having visited Darfur. Do we need to send some of our political representatives in order for them to get involved? What do we need to do to get our government to help the people of Darfur?
The attached article is the article about how Ryan Gosling felt before and after visiting Darfur.
http://www.accesshollywood.com/ryan-gosling-speaks-on-washington-panel-for-darfur_article_10258

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Where is Darfur?


The following link shows the location of Darfur.
http://www.miafarrow.org/images/Map2.jpg

The Cost of Peacekeeping


This article reports that members of the peacekeeping mission UNAMID were attacked on two separate occasions within a week, killing one and injuring at least two others.
The erupting violence is causing concern for the safety of UNIMAD workers as tensions rise over the indictment of Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Who is supporting the issue of the Genocide in Darfur.

The Genocide in Darfur needs to be a focus for our nation once again. It seems that our government has put this issue on the back burner and the only groups interested in supporting the cause are religious groups and famous celebrities. I think the attached link is a supporting article to my opinion.
http://ethicsdaily.com/news.php?viewStory=13921

Actor Activist in Darfur




If we could only all use our clout to get an audience with those in the White House! In this case George Clooney is doing a great service to the people in Darfur. Not only does he support the cause but he frequently visits Darfur to help the United Nations in getting help to these people. The attached link refers to not only the CNN article but also the Larry King interview with George Clooney.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/24/lkl.clooney.transcript/index.html

What is Genocide in Darfur

The following link is a link that I found to be a good summary of what genocide in Darfur is. On this page it includes a link that is constantly updated with information of whats going on in Darfur. I think this link is important because it gives an insight to many of the problems Darfur is facing.
http://www.darfurscores.org/darfur

How did the genocide in Darfur start?

This link is from the BBC's website, and gives an interesting set of information about how the genocide started in Darfur. As I'm sure we all know by now, there is a great deal of information out there on this matter. I'm hoping this is a decent source... I think it is!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3496731.stm

Who is to blame for the Genocide in Darfur?

I found this site to be particularly interesting regarding who is to blame for the genocide in Darfur. I found a few different names being thrown around about who is to blame, but this site paints a pretty decent image. This is a site run by Americans specifically against the genocide in Darfur. Check it out, there's a lot of really great information on this site.
http://www.ourpledge.org/

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The Cost of Justice


The following op-ed from Boston.com outlines how the attempt to bring the people of Darfur justice is being used as an excuse to expel international aid organizations by the Sudanese government. With the announcement of an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court for the Sudanese President, Omar Al-Bashir, 13 organizations were told to leave Darfur, with a threat to remove the rest within a year. The help of international aid organizations not only nourishes the people with healthcare, clean water, and food, but it is also a source of hope. As the supplies dwindle, and the people's disparity grows, crime and violence rates will rise.
http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2009/03/21/arrest_warrant_too_costly_for_darfur/

Photographs of Refugees in Chad

The following link depicts the reality of living in a refugee camp.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/picture_gallery/08/africa_trapped_in_chad/html/1.stm

Children's Interpretations of Genocide


The following link reveals how young children view the genocide in Darfur. There are actual hand-drawn pictures of the attrocities they have witnessed.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/7923247.stm

Refugee Stories


The following link introduces us to three Darfur refugees who painfully retell their stories.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/5391656.stm