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Darfur

Darfur

Darfur Genocide: 2003 to 2010?

Darfur Genocide: 2003 to 2010?

400, 000 dead 2. 5 million displaced 10, 000 dying every month

400, 000 dead 2. 5 million displaced 10, 000 dying every month

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. ” -Martin Luther King Jr.

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. ” -Martin Luther King Jr.

Darfur, Sudan

Darfur, Sudan

The Fur People • How could a government systematically kill its own people? African

The Fur People • How could a government systematically kill its own people? African tribe from Western Sudan • Those controlling the government of Sudan do not consider themselves Agricultural communities the same as the people of Darfur. Speak “Fur” language

Causes of the Genocide 2003 -2010 § Political differences – Sudan central gov’t ignores

Causes of the Genocide 2003 -2010 § Political differences – Sudan central gov’t ignores Darfur § Ethnic differences – Arab culture vs. African culture § Religious differences – Muslim vs. Christian, Animists

Other Factors • Drought causes environmental crisis • Brutal dictator in power • North

Other Factors • Drought causes environmental crisis • Brutal dictator in power • North – South Civil War drains resources of central government • Rebel uprising in Darfur • Oil – government does not want to fairly divide revenues • China supports the dictator

Drought Causes a Crisis in Darfur

Drought Causes a Crisis in Darfur

North-South Civil War “The most long-lasting and devastating war in the world. ” -Jimmy

North-South Civil War “The most long-lasting and devastating war in the world. ” -Jimmy Carter

Religion • North - almost 100% Sunni Muslim • South – Predominantly Catholic Christians

Religion • North - almost 100% Sunni Muslim • South – Predominantly Catholic Christians • West – (Darfur) Mixed – African folk religions/mixed with Islam

General Omar Al-Bashir and the National Islamic Front

General Omar Al-Bashir and the National Islamic Front

Omar Al-Bashir • • “President” of Sudan Policy of “Islamization” of Sudan Implementation of

Omar Al-Bashir • • “President” of Sudan Policy of “Islamization” of Sudan Implementation of Sharia Law Marginalizes Non-Arab and Non-Muslim citizens of Western Sudan (Darfur) and Southern Sudan • Ranked World’s Worst Dictator

Marginalization of Darfur

Marginalization of Darfur

Uprising in Darfur 2003 • Darfur rebel groups resent poor treatment • Black African

Uprising in Darfur 2003 • Darfur rebel groups resent poor treatment • Black African ethnic groups accuse gov’t of neglecting Darfur • Gov’t favors Arab culture • Rebels attack and kill some officials

THE DARFUR REBELS SLA – Sudan Liberation Army • Identify with “Fur” culture •

THE DARFUR REBELS SLA – Sudan Liberation Army • Identify with “Fur” culture • Want a unified Democratic Sudan

Government Reign of Terror § Janjaweed Militias § Destruction of towns, food and water

Government Reign of Terror § Janjaweed Militias § Destruction of towns, food and water supplies § Millions are still threatened, at risk of starvation, rape and murder § Children in danger

Janjaweed: Devils on Horseback

Janjaweed: Devils on Horseback

Government-Sponsored Terror

Government-Sponsored Terror

Thousands of Towns Destroyed

Thousands of Towns Destroyed

Civilian Targets Bombed

Civilian Targets Bombed

Food and Water Supplies Ruined

Food and Water Supplies Ruined

Refugees Flee to Chad

Refugees Flee to Chad

Mass Starvation

Mass Starvation

Rape and Murder of Civilians

Rape and Murder of Civilians

Children At Risk

Children At Risk

Abduction of Children

Abduction of Children

Impact on the Next Generation “Now my nights are hard because I feel frightened…“

Impact on the Next Generation “Now my nights are hard because I feel frightened…“ -Taha, age 13

“They know what they are doing…they are doing it with purpose. ” - Ali,

“They know what they are doing…they are doing it with purpose. ” - Ali, Refugee Teacher

International Response § United Nations § African Union § United States of America §

International Response § United Nations § African Union § United States of America § China?

Discovery of oil makes Darfur more valuable, but to whom?

Discovery of oil makes Darfur more valuable, but to whom?

United Nations

United Nations

The African Union

The African Union

China Connection

China Connection

Chinese Military in Sudan?

Chinese Military in Sudan?

NATO “Drawing on its Response Force… NATO should put a brigade-sized element at the

NATO “Drawing on its Response Force… NATO should put a brigade-sized element at the disposal of the United Nations to augment the AU force until it can build up sufficient strength of its own. ” -Former Secretary of State Madeline Albright

What Can Be Done? • Military Intervention? • Diplomatic Influence? • Economic Sanctions? •

What Can Be Done? • Military Intervention? • Diplomatic Influence? • Economic Sanctions? • Social Isolation?

The United States

The United States

“America's influence is not unlimited, but fortunately for the oppressed, America's influence is considerable,

“America's influence is not unlimited, but fortunately for the oppressed, America's influence is considerable, and we will use it confidently in freedom's cause…All who live in tyranny and hopelessness can know: the United States will not ignore your oppression, or excuse your oppressors. " - George W. Bush, Inaugural Address, January 20, 2005

More action is needed.

More action is needed.

We Must Act

We Must Act

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