Tuesday, May 29, 2007

BBC NEWS | Africa | Bush toughens sanctions on Sudan

BBC NEWS | Africa | Bush toughens sanctions on Sudan


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BBC NEWS

Bush toughens sanctions on Sudan

Some two million people have fled their homes in the conflict
The refugee camps
US President George W Bush has announced fresh sanctions against Sudan over the four-year Darfur conflict.

Mr Bush said more Sudanese companies and individuals involved in the violence in Darfur would be barred from trading or banking with the US.

He also said he would push for a new UN Security Council resolution to put more pressure on President Omar al-Bashir.

More than 200,000 people have died in the four-year conflict between rebels and pro-government militias in Darfur.

"For too long the people of Darfur have suffered at the hands of a government that is complicit in the bombing, murder and rape of innocent civilians," Mr Bush said.

"My administration has called these actions by their rightful name: genocide.


SANCTIONS ON SUDAN
30 Sudanese firms targeted
Mostly firms in oil business
Three individuals listed
Barred from US banking system
Barred from business with US

"We're targeting sanctions against individuals responsible for violence."

It is unclear how much extra leverage the new US sanctions will bring, says BBC diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus.

Mr Bush wants Sudan to allow more UN peacekeepers into Darfur and to stop backing the Janjaweed militias.

Sudan denies supporting the armed groups and says the suffering in Darfur has been exaggerated for political reasons.

The Sudanese government criticised the new sanctions as "unfair and untimely" and urged the rest of the world to ignore them.

"I think it [the US] has revealed its intentions and that it does not want stability," Majdhoub al-Khalifa, an adviser to the Sudanese president, told al-Jazeera television.

US sanctions imposed in 1997 mean Sudanese companies cannot use US dollars, making international trade more difficult.

But the effects of these measures have been limited as China has become one of Sudan's major trading partners, supplying arms to Sudan and buying more than half of its oil. It has also spent millions of dollars investing in Sudan's oil infrastructure.

'Not timely'

Even before Mr Bush spoke, China condemned the fresh US sanctions and said investing in Sudan was a better way to stop the violence.


US officials said 30 companies controlled by the Sudanese government, mostly in the oil business, are now barred from the US banking system or from doing business with US firms or individuals.

Another company suspected of shipping arms to Sudan has also been added to the sanctions list.

Also targeted are three individuals, including a rebel leader, who are suspected of involvement in the violence in Darfur.

The AP news agency says these are:

* Ahmad Muhammed Harun, state minister for humanitarian affairs, accused of war crimes in Darfur by the International Criminal Court
* Sudan's head of military intelligence and security, Awad Ibn Auf
* Rebel Justice and Equality Movement leader Khalil Ibrahim.

Arms ban

After Mr Bush's announcement, European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana said the bloc was open to considering new sanctions against Sudan.

He said the matter would be discussed on Wednesday at a meeting of G8 foreign ministers in Berlin.


HAVE YOUR SAY
Sudan needs sanctions that bite into the lives of the perpetrators in Khartoum
Nyakairu, US

Having given new UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon some space, President Bush's patience has now run out, our correspondent says.

China - which wields a veto on the UN Security Council - has not agreed to support the tougher UN resolution wanted by the US.

On Friday, the Security Council endorsed proposals to let a combined UN-African Union peacekeeping force protect civilians and use force to prevent violence.

The existing AU force has been unable to stop the conflict.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/africa/6699479.stm

Published: 2007/05/29 15:04:07 GMT

© BBC MMVII

Saturday, May 26, 2007

YouTube - The Devil Came on Horseback Trailer

YouTube - The Devil Came on Horseback Trailer

About the book "The Devil Came on Horseback"...

From Booklist
Former U.S. Marine Steidle was part of an unarmed team sent to Darfur, Sudan, by the African Union to monitor compliance with a cease-fire agreement between rebel groups. Armed with a camera and notebook, Steidle chronicled his six-month mission, witnessing the harrowing aftermath of violence and the ongoing genocide. He found himself in the line of fire, was taken hostage, and ultimately morphed into a correspondent as he unburdened himself via e-mails sent home. He recounts the ineffectiveness he felt in his role as observer and his frustration that the international community has done so little to intervene in the massive killing of non-Arab citizens. More than a firsthand account of the horrors of genocide, this is a stirring account of one man's transformation in the face of the inhumanity of senseless death, and the occasional moments of humanity in the midst of violence. Vanessa Bush
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved


I'm reading Brian Steidle's memoir right now. It's an amazing book. It's about time more people opened their eyes to this terrible crisis.

See the trailer for the documentary by the same name:



Good overview of the book and documentary. Brian speaks at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum...



Interresting Q&A from the '07 SXSW convention with Brian, his sister Gretchen, and Annie Sundberg (maker of the documentary)...



I highly recommend reading this book and seeing the film. Get it wherever you can!

Forum on Genocide and Ways for Peace in the Sudan at Jefferson Unitarian Church, Golden CO

This Sunday, May 27, 7 p.m. (sanctuary) JUC's Peace, Liberty and Justice (PL&J) Task Force and the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) Task Force will co-sponsor a forum where you can learn how to get involved in solving the crisis in Darfur. Specialists and activists from the University of Denver led by Professor George Shepherd (a JUC member) will be present at this forum.

The United Nations has established the largest humanitarian effort in Africa to save the people of Darfur and has called upon the Sudan to allow peacekeepers to enter the country to protect people against war crimes. The UUSC has joined with several other humanitarian groups to urge the Bush administration to take action through sanctions to persuade Sudan to end the killings by the Janjaweed.

Contact JUC for more information 303-279-5282

Blacktie-Colorado | SOCIAL CALENDAR

Blacktie-Colorado | SOCIAL CALENDAR

This is a very important event, something very close to my heart. I've known the Spencer family for almost 9 years now, and their committment to opening people's eyes to the truth about mental health issues is an inspiring thing. I'm very honored to be helping them on the planning committee for this years event. It will be a lot of fun and very worth while. I hope you can join us at the Wynkoop on the 28th of July. Please contact me or the Carson J Spencer Foundation for any additional information.

www.CarsonJSpencer.org

The Carson J Spencer Foundation presents a Benefit Auction Event

SHINING LIGHTS OF HOPE

Please join Colorado’s First Lady Jeannie Ritter, 9News Anchor Cheryl Preheim and the Carson J Spencer Foundation as we celebrate Shining Lights of Hope, a benefit to support people living their best lives through mental health initiatives. Senator Moe Keller and Representative Debbie Stafford will be honored for their efforts to shine a light on mental health awareness. The evening’s festivities will feature a dazzling Wynkoop dinner, a sponsored Microbrew Tasting and an array of exciting items featured at both the Live and Silent Auction.

Spread the word! Register today!

Saturday, July 28 from 5:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Wynkoop Brewing Company ~ 1634 28th Street
Cost is $75 until July 20 and $100 at the door.

Two ways to register:
1. http://www.blacktie-colorado.com/ Events Calendar for July 28th (credit card)
2. Mail (check)
Checks should be made payable to The Carson J Spencer Foundation and sent to:
The Carson J Spencer Foundation
P.O. Box 351418
Westminster, CO 80235

Additional Information: Joyce Spencer at Bob@CarsonJSpencer.org



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