Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Why Congress Needs to Do More on Darfur NOW

In UN police into Darfur refugee camp, Alfred de Montequiou of the Associated press quotes a tribal leader's reaction to the United Nation's peacekeeping mission in Darfur (UNAMID): We know they're our last chance, so we hope they're serious about helping us.

The elder's words also apply to those of us in the United States. As de Montequiou writes,

barely 1,400 of UNAMID's planned 6,000 police officers are in Darfur, and Bangladesh is the only contributing nation to have sent a new contingent so far. More urgently, the mission has only 7,000 troops instead of the expected 20,000, and wealthy Western countries are balking at offering crucial equipment such as helicopters. With so many troops and gear still missing, "we can only fulfill some of the mandate of UNAMID," Gen. Martin Agwai, the force commander,
told the AP last week.


Without financial support, the UN mission will fail and the people of Darfur will be left completely unprotected. You can help out by asking your Congressman and Senators to urge the State Department to provide funds for peacekeeping in Darfur and to help pursuade our European allies to do likewise! Please volunteer to organize or join a congressional visit in your area! Show the people of Darfur that we are serious about helping them!

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