Blair is failing Africa
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Press Release issued by Waging Peace
Tony Blair is slammed for ignoring the genocide in Darfur, while lecturing world leaders on helping Africa. A report, published today by pressure group Waging Peace, criticises the prime minister for a policy of appeasement towards the Sudanese regime - At a time when Britain trumpets its concern for Africa on the world stage, its record of appeasing the Khartoum junta has been shameful. It calls into question its sincerity and credibility. The document has been circulated to all MPs, British MEPs and members of the
So long as Britain takes Khartoum at its word, and so long as we do not apply genuine pressure, our words will have as much effect on the Sudanese junta as they did on Slobodan Milosevic ten years ago, says the report.
The Waging Peace report quotes estimates from military experts who believe as many as 30,000 peacekeepers are needed in Darfur, which is the size of France or Texas. The African Union currently has 2,700 monitors in place, but they are not mandated to stop the militias or rebels attacking, raping and killing civilians, all of which are reported weekly. Waging Peace is pressing for immediate United Nations action to protect civilians in the remote western region of Sudan. The group has called on Tony Blair to table a Security Council resolution giving peacekeepers a Chapter VII mandate to protect civilians and disarm the militias and rebel groups in Darfur. The reports author, Becky Tinsley, says, The international community has repeatedly failed to hold Sudan to its promises to stop killing its own civilians,
Full PDF version of the report Waging Peace |


