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Ongoing Genocide in Darfur and been going for far too long.
Friday, August 1, 2014
Bibliography
Non Governmental help
There are many non governmental organizations that are helping the people of Darfur. Each organization offers a different way of help. Action agains hunger helps bring food in Chad, Africare helps people into refugee camps in Gozbebe. The American Jewish World Service helps raises funds to rehabilitate water sources. The organizations range from bring clean water to giving out plastic huts for children. These groups are doing an amazing thing.
Help from the Government.
There has been a ton of Governmental responses to Darfur so we'll focus on Minni Minnawi. Minni Minnawi was the first chair of this authority. He held office from April 2007 through December 2010. There was a peace agreement that was signed making Minni senior assistant for President Omar al Bashir and chairman of Transitional Darfur Regional Authority. President Omar al-Bashir also responded to Darfur.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
How can we prevent this?
A way to make sure that future genocides don't happen is make sure our Government is strong and able to take care of us. Things started going down hill in basically every genocide because a bad guy got a hold of the government. By making sure our government is sturdy that will make it harder for genocides to take place. By making sure our government is sturdy will also help other issues that is at hand.
Background information of Darfur
Darfur is a region in Sudan. It all started when General Omar Bashir took over Sudan by military. This caused tension from the National Islamic Front government. While people were trying to get political control over Sudan, weapons started making their way into Darfur. In 2003 both the Sudan Liberation Army and the Justice and Equality movement complained to the Sudanese government saying that they weren't protecting their people by attacks from nomads. The sudanese government decided to let the Arab Militias "Janjaweed" do whatever they pleased. This was the beginning of the ongoing genocide.
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