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Source 1: Glazer, Sarah. "Stopping Genocide." //http://library.cqpress.com//. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 May 2010. 1. killed 50,000 2. left 2 million without food and water 3. Agency for International Development thinks that between 300,000 and a million people could die by year's end 4. 10,000 peace keeping troops are needed to stop the genocide 5. use alot of emotional appeal 6. they say alot about how people are being killed and they use hard facts 7. they say exactly how many people have died 8. Former Rwandan Prime Minister Jean Kambanda 9. Jean Kambanda receives life sentence for killing people 10. 800,000 people rwandans died 11. was considered South Africas civil war 12. ended in 2002 13. 7,000 muslims and their families were executed 14. tried sending in NATO forces 15. shortened the forces from 10,000 peacekeeping troops to 270 16. Ratko Mladic is the commander of the bosnian serb army 17. he killed 7,000 people(families) when he found out he was going to be indicted 18. Khmer regime of leader Pol Pot killed 2 million people 19. 800,000 people were killed in less then 100 days 20. 200 conflicts around the world 21. U.S. is involved in 100 peacekeeping operations around the world 22. U.N. passed treaty in 1948 23. U.S and U.N have convention 1988 24. bush withdrawls troops from ICC in 2002 25. 200,000 people died in 1995 in bosnia 26. repeats alot of information 27. 1990's when they started attaching serbian homes 28. the serbain army raped alot of people 29. killing occuring in western Sudan 30. human-rights groups accused Sudanese government of arming the militas in effort to root out and threaten rebels from Darfur's black african tribal group

Source 2: "Facts about Darfur." //Dosomething.org//. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 May 2010. 1. over the past 5 years 400,000 dafuranian civilians have been killed 2.150,000 people have died directly from acts of violence in darfur 3.90% of villages of darfur's targeted ethnic groups have been destroyed 4.97% of the killings have been against innocent civilians and executed 5.80 infants die each day in darfur do to lack of propper nutrition 6. 80% of those displaced are women and young girls 7.who consistantly the victims of sexual violence 8.abducted into sexaul slavery 9.militia groups instructed by the government 10.humanitartian refugee camps in chad and sudan are overcrowded 11. also they are disease infected 12. also the camps are prone to attacks 13.2.8 million people have been missplaced within sudan 14.250,000 people have fled darfur manly to chad 15. in Chad they face forever violence (T.S) 16. Abundance of oil and other resources 17.The vast majority of Sudans people live in poverty 18.Described as "the most repressive regime in the world" 19.In September 9th 2004 the U.S secretary of state said the Darfur conflict was genocide and the worst humanitarian crisis of the 21st century. 20.The first time the United States has ever declared genocide while the genocide was still happening 21. In February 2003 the non- Arab ethnic group of Darfur launched an uprising against the Kartoum government 22.The government responded by implementing their campaign of genocide, enlisting the help of Arab militia in Darfur called Janjaweed 23. more than 3 million people are deprived of humanitarian 24.Darfur is in a great depression 25.more than 350 thousand people have been displaced and are living in IDP camps 26. Darfur is in South Africa 27.starvation 28.poverty 29.life expectancy of a newborn is low 30.people die

Source 3: "Washington DC Marchers Protest Darfur Genocide ." //Investors.com//. Federal Information & News Dispatch, Inc, 2010. Web. 25 May 2010. 1. May 25, 2010 More than 100 people marched and attended an interfaith rally Sunday in Washington to protest the status of genocide victims in the Darfur region of Sudan. 2.The march began under gray skies and light rain symbolically at the Holocaust Museum 3. Darfur reble groups hane been fighting milita of the goverment since 2003 4. this march for Darfur was called Hope for Darfur, Justice in Sudan 5. The march was organized by the Darfur Interfaith Network 6. This organization was made up of Christians, Muslims, and Jews 7. A recent report from the United Nations says clashes between government forces and rebel groups continue to cause substantial civilian casualties 8. displace communities and hamper the delivery of humanitarian assistance. 9. three years ago a group of interfaith activists began to hold monthly vigils 10. This was at the Sudanese Embassy in Washington to speak up for the people of Darfur. 11. Talks have been underway in Doha 12. Qatar between negotiators for the Sudanese government and various rebel groups 13. so far there has been little visible progress to end the fighting 14. These protesters vow to keep the issue in front of the American public 15. until peace and justice prevail in Darfur 16. We really are calling upon President Obama to make this a priority 17. Darfur activist and native Mohamed Yahya joined the protest 18. the march reached the White House and a rally was held across the street at Lafayette Square 19. The United Nations says the violence has killed up to 300,000 people 20. displaced some 2.7 million others. 21. calling for more pressure on the Sudanese government 22. The marchers are calling for more pressure on the Sudanese government from the Obama administration. 23. You know you can send all the envoys in the world, you can listen, you can encourage, but I understand all the priorities that he has tugging at him, but I think that that is what it is going to take said Laura Cutler 24. well I think we hope to both empower and to educate," said the Senior Rabbi 25. displace communities and hamper the delivery of humanitarian assistance. 26. A recent report from the United Nations says clashes between government forces and rebel groups continue to cause substantial civilian casualties, 27. It is very unfortunate to see those tragedies going on in Darfur said Mohamed Yahya 28. We are hoping to send out a message to people in Darfur that there are people who still care'' said said march co-chair Richard Young 29. This took place by the Holocaust Museum 30. Many places are involved in Darfur

Source 4: "Genocide in Darfur, Sudan ." //Darfurscores.org//. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 May 2010. 1. The genocide in darfur has killed more than 400,000 people 2. displaced more than 2.5 million people 3.100 people die every day 4. 5000 people die every month 5. Government neglect has left people throughout Sudan poor and voiceless and has caused conflict throughout the country 6. In February 2003, frustrated by poverty and neglect, two Darfurian rebel groups launched an uprising against the Khartoum government. 7. The government responded with a scorched-earth campaign 8.enlisting the help of a militia of Arab nomadic tribes in the region against the innocent civilians of Darfur 9. Americans have a particularly important role to play in supporting peace in Darfur 10.The US government has been proactive in speaking out in support of the people of Darfur 11. The United States and international governments have yet to take the actions needed to end this genocide. 12. Long-term peace in Darfur requires that the government of Sudan 13.Janjaweed militia forces and the rebel groups of Darfur find a way to resolve their political and economic disputes 14. The international community managed to broker a peace deal in May 2006 15. violence in Darfur actually increased in the wake of this deal. 16.

Source 5: (M.K.) //"//Darfur Facts" //http://www.amnestyusa.org/darfur/darfur-facts/page.do?id=1041056//. N.p., 2010. Web. 25 May 20


 * 1) The conflict in Darfur, Sudan has led to some of the worst human rights abuse imaginable
 * 2) Some of the abuses include systematic and widespread murder, rape, abduction, and displacement
 * 3) Hundred thousands of civiliams were killed by both deliberate and indescriminate attack
 * 4) Over 2.5 million have been displaced
 * 5) Violence against woman in Darfur is widespread
 * 6) The Sudanese government forces, the pro-government Janjawid milita, and rebel groups have all used rape
 * 7) They have also used mass murder as weapons of war
 * 8) Women and girls, displaced from their communities have been subjects in acts of sexual violence
 * 9) Also, women and girls were subjects in brutal assaults
 * 10) Many women and girls that survive suffer long-term mental and physical illness
 * 11) Women and children sometimes suffer social stigmatization and significant economic hardship
 * 12) Women and children are often driven from their homes with few or no items
 * 13) More than 75% of the people in the refugee camps are women and girls
 * 14) Amenesty International is concerned for the safety of Darfur and eastern Chadian civilians
 * 15) Women and girls are at a higher risk when they leave the camps in search of firewood and water
 * 16) Most victims of rapes and sexual assault dont have access to medical care and other services
 * 17) However, in some cases, aid agencies provide some medical and psychological help to survivors of rape in Darfur
 * 18) The only real protection being provided for Darfuri women and girls has been provided by the African Union Mission in Spain.
 * 19) The resources and government mandates have been severly limted.
 * 20) The violences against women included rape, forced prostitution, pregnancy, and sterilization
 * 21) Violence against woman also included sexual slavery, trafficking, and gender-based persecution
 * 22) These violences have been recognized as crimes against humanity and war crimes
 * 23) Some in the ICC think this is the first time in history with serious violent crimes against women.
 * 24) Girls as young as eight-years-old have not been spared from such trauma, and have been subject to abductions, sexual slavery, torture and forced displacement

Source 6: "Genocide in Darfur, Sudan ." [|//http://www.unitedhumanrights.org/genocide/genocide-in-sudan.htm//]. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 May 2010


 * 1) Darfur is a region in Sudan about the size of France
 * 2) About 6 Million people live in Darfur
 * 3) Over 100 tribes
 * 4) All of the people in Darfur are muslims, some are farmers, some are nomads.
 * 5) There was a government coup (takeover) in 1989 which allowd The National Islamic Front government to raise tensions in the region.
 * 6) Conflicts started between the African farmers and Arab nomads.
 * 7) In 2003, two seperate movements, the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) started to fight the Sudanese Government led by General Omar Bashir
 * 8) SLA and JEM thought the government wasn't protecting the farmers from the African Nomads.
 * 9) The Sudanese govnerment used Arab militia to fight the SLA and JEM
 * 10) The Arab militia was known as Janjaweed ("devils on horseback")
 * 11) The government and the Janjaweed destroyed over 400 villages, displacing millions of people.
 * 12) The genocide has claimed 400,000 lives
 * 13) They displaced over 2,500,000 people
 * 14) More then a 100 people continue to die each day
 * 15) About 5 thousand die each month
 * 16) In June 2005, the ICC took first step to ending impunity in Darfur
 * 17) The ICC launched investigations into human rights violatons in Darfur
 * 18) The government of Sudan refused too cooperate with the investigation
 * 19) On March 4th 2009, Sudanese President Omar al Bashir, became the first setting president to be indicted by ICC for directing a campaign of mass killing, rape, and pillage against civilians of Darfur
 * 20) The arrest warrant for Bashir follows arrest warrants issued by the ICC for former Sudanese Minister of State
 * 21) Also for the Interior Ahmad Harun and Janjaweed militia leader Ali Kushayb
 * 22) Sudan's government has not surrendered either suspect to the ICC
 * 23) Darfuris today continue to suffer
 * 24) Also, the innumerable problems facing Sudan cannot be resolved until peace is secured in Darfur
 * 25) According to UN, about 2.7 million Darfuris still remain in internally displaced persons camps
 * 26) Also according to the UN, over 4.7 million Darfuris rely on humanitarian aid

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