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Entries in Genocide (11)

Thursday
Sep232010

Sudanese Believe There Cannot Be Peace Without Justice, Says Advocate 

Gabriel Stauring, co-founder and director of StopGenocideNow.org/i-Act, discusses the challenges of bringing peace to wartorn Sudan. President Obama is scheduled to meet with Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to discuss the situation in Sudan tomorrow. (0:17)

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Wednesday
Apr152009

Somalia's Piracy Problem

By Michael Ruhl, University of New Mexico – Talk Radio News Service

Correspondent Michael Ruhl reports on the security and humanitarian crisis presently plaguing Somalia. Ruhl interviews Somalia's Ambassador-At-Large to the U.S., Abdi Awaleh Jama, and also speaks with Joel Carny from Refugees International.

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Thursday
Mar192009

McGovern thinks military options might stop genocide

By Michael Ruhl, University of New Mexico – Talk Radio News Service

Congressman Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) said today that although he hopes diplomacy can work to stop the genocide in Darfur, he thinks that a military option should be on the table. He thinks this military option could take the form of a no-fly zone. (01:43)
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Tuesday
Jun102008

Threats to Sudanese government "will be crushed"

Deng Deng Nhial of the Mission of the Government of Southern Sudan to the U.S. blames the silence of "the Muslim voices" on the ability of the Sudanese government to manipulate the international community. He says that the government will destroy any dissidents and remain in power "at all cost."
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Tuesday
Jun102008

Sudanese government must be held "accountable for its crimes"

Suliman Giddo, the President of Darfur Peace and Development, gives instructions to the Muslim community on how to help the situation in Sudan. He says that Muslims must spread information about the violence in Sudan, work to hold the government accountable, and support the reconciliation of Muslim Arabs and non-Arabs. (1:00)
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Thursday
Jun052008

The responsibility to protect against genocide 

TRNS bureau chief Ellen Ratner interviews Edward Luck, senior vice president and director of studies at the International Peace Institute about his dual roles in the institute and the United Nations and the responsibility nations have to protect their people from genocide, ethinic cleansing and war crimes. (9:17)
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Monday
Jun022008

McCain blasts Obama's foreign policy plans

At an American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) says that America's progress in Iraq is a "direct result" of the new military strategies that Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) "vehemently opposed" and that he predicted would fail. McCain says that Obama's plan to withdraw one or two brigades per month until they are all removed, "regardless of the conditions in Iraq, regardless of the consequences for our national security, regardless of the Israel security, and in disregard of the best advice from our commanders on the ground" will "surely result in catastrophe." McCain says that if U.S. troops are forced to retreat, the Middle East will be subject to "all-out civil war, genocide, and a failed state." (0:55)
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Wednesday
Apr232008

Kerry says US neglects Darfur because of "waste" in Iraq

At the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Darfur, Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) says that the U.S. cannot take more extreme action in Darfur because it is overextended in Iraq. (0:35)
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Wednesday
Apr232008

Biden: When a nation engages in genocide, it forfeits its sovereignty

At the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Darfur, Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) says that if it were his choice, he would “literally, not figuratively” unilaterally deploy U.S. forces to Darfur because “when a nation engages in genocide, it forfeits sovereignty.” He said that the only way to take action is for the United States to mobilize the rest of the world. (0:45)
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Wednesday
Apr232008

Darfur needs more helicopters

At the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Darfur, Jane Holl Lute, officer in charge of the United Nation’s Department of Field Support, says that there are 4,000 helicopters available in NATO countries, and asks if there are not 24 for Darfur. (0:41)
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Sunday
Mar162008

Dan Patterson Describes the Stunning World of Genocide-Torn Sudan

Dan Patterson reports live in the sweltering heat of Sudan. Minutes after witnessing hundreds of slaves being freed, Patterson describes a world where people have lived in captivity for years, where freedom is "purchased", and where murder and torture is a part of every day life. (2:03)
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