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Darfur. ... Or: the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis. Or: simply, Darfur.
Setting Sudan is a large country in northeast Africa. ...
Darfur Genocide. To most people around the world the fact that the conflict
in the Darfur region of the Sudan is genocide. A genocide ...
Olympic Athletes in Darfur. Over the past 5 years, the country of Sudan has
gained major publicity, particularly in the city of Darfur. ...
Darfur Genocide. As CNN reports "...the ... social groups. Civil war in Darfur has
been an on going situation since February 2003. Gregory Stanton ...
Darfur. What is going on in Darfur? Darfur is a region of Sudan, Africa
where there is non-stop fighting, murder, rape, etc. There ...
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The government of Sudan is responsible for "ethnic cleansing" and crimes against humanity in Darfur, which is located on Sudan's western border with Chad (. The Sudanese government, along with the Arab "Janjaweed" militias they arm and support, have attacked the civilians of the African Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa ethnic groups. These attacks involved massacres, summary executions of civilians, burnings of towns and villages, and the forceful depopulation of Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa land. The militia, Muslim like the African groups, have destroyed many religious artifacts including the desecrated Qorans that belong to their enemies (Human Rights Watch, 2004, p. 5).
The Sudanese government is breaching at least two articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR); Article 3, "Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person", (General Assembly Resolution, 1948, Article 3) and Article 5, "No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment". (General Assembly Resolution, 1948, Article 5) The government has not only killed thousands of Fur, Masalit, and Zaghawa civilians - they have, with the help of their Janjaweed allies, raped women, destroyed food supplies, and forced over one million civilians into camps and settlements in Darfur where they are "on the very edge of survival" (Human Rights Watch, 2004, p. 5) and subject to regular Janjaweed abuses. These breaches are very serious and need to be addressed appropriately.
The conflicts that lead to the human rights breaches were a recent escalation of a long-standing disagreement. In February 2003, the rebel groups SLA/M (Sudan Liberation Army/Movement) and JEM (Justice and Equality Movement) demanded an end to chronic economic marginalisation and sought to share power within the Sudanese state. The government responded to this threat by targeting the civilian population from which members of these movements were drawn...
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