Brian Ho

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Darfur

Darfur Conflict
Main article: Darfur conflict
The Darfur conflict is an ongoing armed conflict between the Janjaweed militia group and the mostly land-tilling tribes of the region. Although this specific conflict in Darfur has occurred since 2003, the mentality behind the conflict stems from the 1960s and 1970s. The ideology of Arab supremacism grew in northern Africa. In the countries of North Africa, as well as many Arab nations, a secret group called “Tajamu al Arabi”, or the Arab Gathering, formed and would emerge in the Darfur region in the 1980s. This group began creating tensions between Non-Arab Africans and Muslims in the region with violent attacks against the Non-Arab Africans. The Sudanese government became involved in the 1990s, funding militia groups who were carrying out the attacks. It was not until early 2003 that the Non-Arab Africans began to combine their forces to protect themselves against the militia groups. Two of the main groups—the Sudan Liberation Army and the Justice and Equality Movement—combined to create the National Redemption Front. The Sudanese government, however, saw this uprising of Non-Arab Africans as a threat against the nation of Sudan and, thus began funding a group known as the Janjaweed to quell the rebellion of the National Redemption Front. However, due to the prospects of peace, a faction of the Sudanese Liberation Army broke away from the National Redemption Front in order to come to a peace agreement with the Sudanese government—this prospect of peace would turn out to be an empty promise from the Sudanese government. It is estimated that "no less than 200,000" people have lost their lives since the beginning of this conflict.[5] The conflict began in February 2003, when rebel groups began attacking government targets. The government retaliated by launching a military and police campaign. The government has been accused of encouraging a group of Arab nomads called the Janjaweed to rape, murder and loot the African farmers[citation needed]. Because of this, more than 3,500,000 people have fled their homes. Unlike the Second Sudanese Civil War, which was fought between the primarily Muslim north and Christian and Animist south, in Darfur most of the residents are Muslim, as are the Janjaweed.
Attempts at mediation by the African Union led to a peace accord between the Sudanese government and the largest rebel group in the Darfur region, signed May 5, 2006[2], but the United Nations says that there has actually been a dramatic increase in violence and displacement since the deal was signed[3].
Those who fled the Janjaweed now live in refugee camps across Darfur, as well as in neighboring Chad. About 2.5 million refugees have crossed the border into neighboring Chad.
Many Darfurian children, even in the refugee camps, are malnourished and starving to death. Aid workers in Darfur are denied access to some parts of Darfur[citation needed]. The Sudan government will not allow United Nations forces to enter Sudan[citation needed].
The United Nations has threatened military intervention[citation needed], but the Sudanese government argues that it is caught in a continuing civil war and that no outside powers should seek to meddle in its internal affairs[citation needed].
In January 2007, President Omar al-Bashir agreed to a cease-fire whereby the Sudanese "government and rebel groups will cease hostilities for a period of 60 days while they work towards a lasting peace" [4], however, according to the Save Darfur Coalition, this cease-fire was broken weeks later when military aircraft bombed civilians in Darfur[5].
The International Criminal Court has indicted State Minister for Humanitarian Affairs Ahmed Haroun and alleged Janjaweed militia leader Ali Mohammed Ali aka Ali Kosheib,in relation to the atrocites in the region. Ahmed Haroun belongs to the Fur tribe one of the non Arab tribes of Darfur and is alleged to have incited attacks on specific ethnic groups. Ali Kosheib is an ex soldier and a leader of the popular defense forces and is cocked to be one of the key leaders responsible for attacks on villages in West Darfur.

News Article 3 - Political Issue

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Sample Headlines...
Bush issues warning to Sudan
Newsday, NY - 40 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - President George W. Bush warned Sudan's president yesterday that he has one "last chance" to end the violence in Darfur before the United ...
UN accuses Sudan over weapons
BBC News, UK - 42 minutes ago
The Sudanese government has been accused of violating a UN arms embargo by flying weapons into Darfur in breach of UN Security Council resolutions. ...
Bush says US readying Sudan sanctions
Baltimore Sun, MD - 1 hour ago
By James Gerstenzang and Maggie Farley. WASHINGTON // President Bush said yesterday that if UN efforts to bring peace to Darfur do not soon bear fruit, ...
Bush urges Sudan to end Darfur crisis
Indianapolis Star, IN - 1 hour ago
By Jennifer Loven. AP. WASHINGTON -- President Bush, ramping up pressure on Sudan, said Wednesday the United States will tighten economic sanctions and ...
Bush lauds US Holocaust Museum's efforts on Darfur
Jerusalem Post, Israel - 1 hour ago
By HILARY LEILA KRIEGERJERUSALEM POST CORRESPONDENT. Praising the US Holocaust Memorial Museum for its work to stop the genocide in Darfur, President George ...
Bush pressures Sudan
Kansas City Star, MO - 1 hour ago
He threatens economic sanctions if al-Bashir’s government doesn’t end the violence in Darfur. By WILLIAM DOUGLAS. WASHINGTON | President Bush warned Sudan’s ...
Bush presses Sudan on Darfur, threatening sanctions
International Herald Tribune, France - 1 hour ago
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg. WASHINGTON: President George W. Bush invoked the powerful imagery of the Holocaust on Wednesday to intensify pressure on Sudan, ...
US and UK to discuss Darfur resolution Thursday - Blair
Reuters South Africa, South Africa - 1 hour ago
By Adrian Croft. LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Wednesday talks would start on Thursday on a new UN resolution to try to end ...
Britain threatens Sudan with sanctions
Swissinfo, Switzerland - 2 hours ago
By Steve Holland. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and Britain, ratcheting up the pressure on Sudan, threatened it on Wednesday with sanctions and ...
Bush Unveils And Delays Sanctions For Sudan
Washington Post, DC - 3 hours ago
By Michael Abramowitz and Glenn Kessler. President Bush unveiled a new package of sanctions against Sudan yesterday for failing to cooperate with ...
West Threatens Sudan Sanctions
Sky News, UK - 5 hours ago
The US and Britain are threatening Sudan with sanctions unless it agrees to accept a UN peacekeeping force in Darfur. President George W Bush has warned ...
Sudan has last chance to avoid US sanctions: Bush
Toronto Star, Canada - 5 hours ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Bush warned Sudan's president Wednesday he had one last chance to stop violence in Darfur or else the United States would ...
Report: Sudan Violated Un Arms Embargo
Guardian Unlimited, UK - 6 hours ago
From AP. By EDITH M. LEDERER. AP Writer. UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The Sudanese government violated a UN arms embargo by flying military aircraft, ...
Bush Threatens New Sanctions On Sudan
Guardian Unlimited, UK - 6 hours ago
From AP. AP Photo DCPM103, DCPM102, DCPM105, DCPM101, DCPM104. By JENNIFER LOVEN. AP Writer. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush, ramping up pressure on Sudan, ...
Report: Sudan violated UN arms embargo by flying military aircraft ...
San Diego Union Tribune, CA - 6 hours ago
By Edith M. Lederer. AP. UNITED NATIONS – The Sudanese government violated a UN arms embargo by flying military aircraft, weapons and ammunition into ...
Bush gives Sudan 'last chance'
Aljazeera.net, Qatar - 6 hours ago
The US president has warned Sudan's president that he has one "last chance" to stop violence in Darfur before the US imposes sanctions and considers other ...
Bush says US will impose new punishments if Sudan fails to act to ...
International Herald Tribune, France - 7 hours ago
AP. WASHINGTON: President George W. Bush says the United States will tighten economic sanctions and impose new ones if Sudan's president continues to dawdle ...
Report: Sudan Violated UN Arms Embargo
Forbes, NY - 7 hours ago
By EDITH M. LEDERER 04.18.07, 9:01 PM ET. The Sudanese government violated a UN arms embargo by flying military aircraft, weapons and ammunition into ...
Bush dishes 'last chance' on Sudan
The Age, Australia - 7 hours ago
President George W Bush has warned Sudan's president that he has one last chance to stop violence in Darfur or else the United States will impose sanctions ...
Bush threatens new sanctions on Sudan
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - 8 hours ago
He said President Al-Bashir has a last chance to stop the violence in Darfur before Washington seeks tighter restrictions. ...
Us Push For Sudan Sanctions Opposed
Guardian Unlimited, UK - 10 hours ago
From AP. AP Photo DCPM106, DCPM103. By EDITH M. LEDERER. AP Writer. UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Britain and the United States said Wednesday they will propose new ...
US, UK threaten Sudan with sanctions
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 10 hours ago
The United States and Britain, ratcheting up the pressure on Sudan, threatened it on Wednesday with sanctions and other punitive measures unless it agreed ...
Sudan weapons flow breaches Darfur resolution: UN
Reuters Canada, Canada - 10 hours ago
By Patrick Worsnip. UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The Sudanese government is flying weapons and other military equipment into Darfur in violation of United ...
US and UK to step up pressure on Sudan
MSNBC - 11 hours ago
The United States and Britain said they were stepping up their efforts to put pressure on Sudan at the United Nations on Wednesday over the humanitarian ...
US push for Sudan sanctions opposed
Houston Chronicle, TX - 11 hours ago
By EDITH M. LEDERER AP Writer. © 2007 AP. UNITED NATIONS — Britain and the United States said Wednesday they will propose new UN sanctions to pressure the ...
Bush Threatens New Sanctions on Sudan
ABC News - 15 hours ago
President Bush speaks at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, Wednesday, April 18, 2007. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais). By JENNIFER LOVEN ...
Bush Threatens Sudan Over Darfur Bloodshed
CBS News, NY - 15 hours ago
(CBS/AP) President Bush said Wednesday that the United States will tighten economic sanctions and impose new punishments if Sudan fails to take concrete ...
Bush cautions Sudan on Darfur
Baltimore Sun, MD - 15 hours ago
By Jennifer Loven. AP. WASHINGTON // President Bush said today that the United States will tighten economic sanctions and impose new punishments if Sudan ...
UN and African Union announce 2-pronged plan to bring peace to Darfur
San Diego Union Tribune, CA - 15 hours ago
By Edith M. Lederer. AP. UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations and African Union are pledging to move “expeditiously” to deploy 3000 UN peacekeepers to Darfur ...
Bush Threatens New Sanctions On Sudan
Guardian Unlimited, UK - 16 hours ago
From AP. AP Photo DCHG107. By JENNIFER LOVEN. AP Writer. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said Wednesday that the United States will tighten economic ...