Peace and
Justice -- Human Rights
Monday, July 30,
2007
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This email is divided into two sections: first, an
update on Darfur and possible actions;
secondly, a list of two other actions: to stop the use of child soldiers; and
(US-only) to strengthen the EPA’s resolve to curb ozone
pollution.
A. DARFUR UPDATE AND
ACTIONS
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Some of the most promising background work in a long
time is now taking place. In a few months we’ll know whether it brings
dynamics closer to resolution or is simply more empty gestures. In
mid-July, a meeting took place in Libya in the first phase of an attempt to
implement a peace agreement for Darfur.
The 2006 Darfur Peace Agreement was a dismal failure and efforts are being made
to try to avoid the previous mistakes by ensuring participation by a broader
spectrum of stakeholders, and including attempts to unify the now highly
splintered rebels (5 of the 12 rebel groups united, knowing the Libya
meeting was to take place). In early August there will be a second meeting
in Tanzania, which is aimed at actually
beginning the start of the peace negotiations. Separately though related,
the UN is working on the issue of creating and deploying the UN/AU hybrid
peacekeeping force of about 20,000. The UN Security Council will be
considering a resolution on it shortly.
On the other hand, Sudan recently did some bombing
missions in Darfur again; many Arabs (largely Janjaweed) are settling land that
is the home of civilians who fled the violence, making any form of just-peace
more problematic; and the UN Security Council resolution has already been
watered down due to Sudanese (& other parties’) objections. In short,
Sudan’s ploys have not yet
changed. But while such actions are painful and aggravating, the real
question is not what Sudan does before negotiations, but
rather during the negotiations and afterward.
Thus, it is crucial for the international community to
maintain all forms of pressure that might help change the calculus of the
government of Sudan. Current actions are
listed below.
Before ending this synopsis, mention should also be made
of the underground lake discovered beneath Darfur. This is wonderful news for the Darfuri
people if a just-peace deal can be achieved. As mentioned earlier,
environmental issues are not a crimes-against-humanity initiator (people and
policies are), but rather a “threat multiplier”; thus water can wonderfully
reduce normal tensions and elevate the grinding level of living so close to
drought and starvation (although even that will partly depend on who controls
it), but reducing environmental pressures will not eliminate genocidal or
ethnic-cleansing motivated dynamics.
1. DARFUR: SEND MESSAGE
TO 2008 SUMMER OLYMPICS COMMITTEES
As noted in previous emails, the threat of calling
China’s 2008 Summer Olympics,
the “Genocide Olympics” has been one of the most influential leverage points
thus far in changing the calculus of Sudan. For China
their Olympics is their highly coveted signature event that they have fully
arrived on the world stage. Thus they do not want them discredited.
Yet the link is clear – they buy over 70% of Sudan’s oil and have previously protected
Sudan from international pressure
with their veto power threat in the UN Security Council. But since the threat of
the “Genocide Olympics” label took root, they have been applying pressure on
Sudan.
To be clear, this is NOT a call for a boycott of the
Olympics, but a simple clear message that unless they expend their complete
influence on Sudan, the world will remember the
2008 Olympics as the “Genocide Olympics” and not as an ennobling signature of a
maturing international player. Please note that there are two web-based
actions in the following link – one to petition the IOC; the other to send an
email to your country’s counterpart.
Take Action:
http://www.dreamfordarfur.org/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx
2. DARFUR: URGE RUSSIA TO SUPPORT RESOLUTION OF DARFUR CRISIS:
Russia
has been one of the chief arms suppliers to Sudan
(for instance, Russian-built Antonov planes are used for the bombings).
Russia has both threatened to
use its veto power in the UN to protect Sudan, and has also supported the UN
in resolving the conflict. You can send an email encouraging
Russia to extend further
support to end the Darfur crisis.
Send email to President Putin (you can edit the
contents):
Send
email
3. DARFUR: CANADA-ONLY: SEND MESSAGE TO
PRIME MINISTER HARPER:
http://www.amnesty.ca/instantkarma/petition.php
4. MARK SEPT 16 AS NEXT GLOBAL DAY FOR DARFUR
These global protests are a highly needed part of the
process of applying pressure. As noted above, it sends clear signals to
China and Sudan
that people around the globe notice. It also gives added weight to all
those working behind the scenes to help resolved the issues. Stay tuned
for actions and locations; or better yet, try planning your own event – it can
be as simple as a candlelight vigil with a few readings at a church or community
center. Just make sure you let the organizers know – the more known
locations, the bigger the impact. Contact: www.savedarfur.org.
B. STOP CHILD SOLDIERS:
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While the number of child soldiers has declined, it is
still appallingly high. The following set of actions can be taken by using
the link below. Please note that most of them require a FAX or phone call.
The primary one is to call upon all parties in Sri
Lanka to stop using, and demobilize, child
soldiers. Other actions call upon the US and Russia to take various steps in
strengthening international efforts to stop the use of child
soldiers.
On a side note, the New York Times bestseller “A Long
Time Gone” by Ishmael Beah, is probably the best window ever written about the
world of child soldiers. Ishmael, a highly gifted writer, chronicles his
life, from a care-free 12 year old, transformed into a killing machine, and then
the excruciating trip back after he was demobilized. An extremely
insightful read, but make sure to take the action below first!
Take Action:
http://www.child-soldiers.org/coalition/action-appeals
C. US-ONLY: TELL EPA TO TIGHTEN AIR
STANDARDS
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The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
recognized the substantial health threat of low level ozone, but appears to be
advocating little change. Urge them to take stronger
action:
http://action.environmentaldefense.org/campaign/epa_ozone_july07/83un55r1dxwwx5?
Background (American Lung
Association):
http://www.cleanairstandards.org/
In appreciation and support,
Rod
Downing
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