
Peace and
Justice -- Human Rights
Monday, August 27,
2007
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This email is divided into two sections: firstly, the
latest updates and actions on Darfur; secondly,
a list of two other actions: to protect Pacific wild salmon; and (US-only) to
pass the UN’s Law of the Sea.
A. LATEST DARFUR UPDATE
AND ACTIONS
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After months of little development, this summer has
witnessed an explosion of fresh initiatives regarding Darfur, most of which were mentioned in the previous
email. A month has now passed and I have significantly updated my web link
on Darfur, giving further background, and have
extensively updated the status, analysis and strategies sections. See www.UntilAll.org/Darfur.htm.
1. DARFUR: SEND MESSAGE TO CHINA TO CONTINUE DARFUR EFFORTS:
Continuing from last month’s actions, this initiative
from Save Darfur Coalition is directed at China
itself, as it prepares for the 2008 Olympics. Please remember that this
has had some of the strongest leverage during the whole Darfur crisis.
Again, 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.
Take Action:
http://ga6.org/campaign/china_olympics
In addition, a “Dream for Darfur” Olympic Torch Relay has started and will continue
through the year. To find out if it will be in your area, check the
following link:
Darfur Olympic
Torch Relay Locations:
http://www.savedarfur.org/page/content/torchrun
2. DARFUR: MARK SEPT 16 AS NEXT GLOBAL DAY FOR
DARFUR
These global protests are a highly needed part of the
process of applying pressure – they send 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 resolve the issues. Check below
for actions in your area; if there are none, try planning your own event – it
can be as simple as showing a movie or 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.
Day for Darfur Locations (hopefully complete by Sept
7):
http://www.globefordarfur.org/events.html
B. STOP OPEN NET-CAGE FARMED
SALMON:
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Fish stocks are being threatened world-wide. In my
province of British Columbia, Canada,
there have been strong recommendations to stop open net-cage farmed
salmon. Because these cages are in the ocean water, escaping fish can
threaten the wild stock. As well, there are problems of sea lice, disposal
of waste, potentially higher toxin levels, as well as threats to sea lions and
seals. The only viable method of farmed salmon is to use a closed
containment system. These recommendations, coming from a special study
committee, have been ignored by Premier Campbell. You can send an editable
Fax to him, below, which also contains more background
information:
Take Action (Open to all countries; enter 99999 for zip
code if your code doesn’t work):
Write
to BC Premier
C. US-ONLY: TELL SENATE TO PASS “THE LAW OF THE
SEA”
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The UN Convention on Law of the Sea was created to help
manage the oceans. It has been passed by 152 nations. Most
organizations, industries, and even President Bush support it. But it is
stalled in the Senate. You can call Senator Biden, who is responsible for
its movement, to push it forward.
Take Action (require a phone call):
http://globalsolutions.org/action/help_us_pass_law_sea
In appreciation and support,
Rod
Downing