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Africa: Horn
U.N. Envoy Says World Must Help Darfur
2005-02-19
The U.N. humanitarian chief urgently called on world leaders Friday to vastly increase the number of troops in Sudan's Darfur region to protect unarmed civilians and humanitarian workers facing a wave of murder, rape and looting. Jan Egeland depicted a crisis in which the number of people needing lifesaving assistance could jump from two million to four million if immediate action isn't taken.

Addressing a news conference, Egeland backed a recent U.N. report which found that war crimes and crimes against humanity had taken place in Darfur and called for the perpetrators to be sent to the International Criminal Court. "The armed men in militias are getting away with murder of women and children and it is still happening. Those who direct the militias, these forces are also getting away with murder. It's impunity what we have seen taking place in Darfur," he said. "There should be sanctions. Which ones and against whom? Not for me to decide. There should be more robust action." Egeland said the need for more African Union troops is urgent. While there are 9,000 aid workers in the western Darfur region, there are only about 1,850 soldiers from the African Union, he said.
Posted by:Fred

#7  The accommodation facilities for UN coordinators who need to coordinate some coordination with lots of other coordinators are just horrible in Darfur.

Send us money.
Posted by: True German Ally   2005-02-19 7:44:56 PM  

#6  "There should be sanctions."

Oh, really? Like the ones that worked so well in Iraq. Are you trying to get another OFF program going?
Posted by: jackal   2005-02-19 7:39:55 PM  

#5   Jan Egeland depicted a crisis in which the number of people needing lifesaving assistance could jump from two million to four million if immediate action isn’t taken.

So, is there genocide occurring or not?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-02-19 3:14:22 PM  

#4  They want us to go in and kick out the French and other peacekeepers to stop the genocide? I get the feeling the US military wouldn't mind that job.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2005-02-19 1:38:48 PM  

#3  Something must be done! Someone must do it!
Convene a strategy meeting at Tavern on the Green immediately!
Posted by: tu3031   2005-02-19 10:17:31 AM  

#2  Here comes the collection plate.
Posted by: gromgorru   2005-02-19 2:42:28 AM  

#1  But wait . . . I thought there wasn't any genocide . . .
Posted by: The Doctor   2005-02-19 1:12:31 AM  

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