Full Coverage: Sudan
July 2005
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29.07.2005
On August 1-4, a fast and vigil will be held outside the Sudanese embassy in Washington, D.C. for an end to the genocide in Darfur. Africa Action asks you to show your support and get involved.
more...From: Africa Action Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Activism] [Conflict resolution] |
25.07.2005
WASHINGTON, D.C., Jul 25 (OneWorld) - Congress has done little to protect lives in Darfur in the year since it declared, unanimously, that mass killings there amounted to genocide, a leading U.S.-based advocacy group has charged amid an upsurge in violence in the western Sudanese region.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Refugees] [Human rights] [Politics] [Activism] [Governance] [Conflict] |
25.07.2005
The leadership asserted by the U.S. Congress one year ago, when it unanimously declared that genocide was taking place in the western Sudanese region of Darfur, has now dissipated, says Africa Action, faulting the legislators for failing to exert pressure on the Bush administration to provide protection for Darfur's civilians, where threats of sanctions and divestment have proved insufficient.
more...From: Africa Action Related topics/regions: [United States] [Human rights] [Politics] [Geopolitics] [War and peace] Image: © Refugees International
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22.07.2005
Faced with a funding shortfall for Sudans strife-torn Darfur region, the U.N.'s Food and Agricultural Organization has appealed for $8 million to provide vulnerable families with agricultural supplies and seeds so they can produce their own food, a more effective strategy than providing food aid because it gives people an incentive to stay on the land and provides food for several months.
more...From: United Nations Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Aid] [Food] [United Nations] Image: © United Nations
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15.07.2005
WASHINGTON, D.C., Jul 15 (OneWorld) - Anti-genocide activists have launched a new campaign to increase U.S. television coverage of mass killings in Darfur, Sudan--described by the United Nations as the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Media] [Conflict] |
15.07.2005
CNN, Fox News, NBC/MSNBC, ABC, and CBS devoted more than 8,000 segments in June to the "runaway bride," the Michael Jackson trial, and actor Tom Cruise, reports the "Be A Witness" campaign; the ongoing genocide in Darfur was alotted 126 segments. The campaign is calling on Americans to send a message to these networks to "give the Darfur genocide the coverage it so clearly deserves."
more...From: Leadership Conference on Civil Rights/Leadership Conference Education Fund Related topics/regions: [United States] [Human rights] [Media] [Geopolitics] [War and peace] |
15.07.2005
Diverse religious groups from across the U.S. are coming together this weekend to pray for victims of the government-backed genocide in Darfur and to refocus the Bush administration's attention on ending the killing, which has claimed an estimated 400,000 lives over the past two years and displaced 2.5 million more.
more...From: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [United States] [Human rights] [Politics] [Geopolitics] [War and peace] |
01.07.2005
The President of Sudan is urged to keep his June promise to release all the country's political prisoners, believed to number in the hundreds.
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Politics] [Democracy] |
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