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Call on G8 Leaders to Stand Up for Darfur

Call on G8 Leaders to Stand Up for Darfur

Target:
G-8 Heads of State
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To:

Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Canada
President Nicolas Sarkozy, France
Chancellor Angela Merkel, Germany
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Italy
Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, Japan
President Dmitry Medvedev, Russian Federation
Prime Minister Gordon Brown, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
President George W. Bush, United States of America

Your Excellencies,

This year's G8 Summit in Hokkaido Japan comes at a particularly perilous moment for both the people of Darfur and the whole of Sudan. Intensified violence in Darfur has resulted in more death and displacement. Recent fighting in Abyei suggests that the fragile Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between North and South Sudan is at risk as well.

Mindful of this, we urgently call on you and your fellow leaders of G8 countries to issue a strong public statement on Sudan/Darfur at the Hokkaido Summit that -- at a minimum -- addresses the following five areas:

*An immediate cessation of the violence. The statement should strongly condemn the renewed violence in Darfur and call on all parties to adhere to previous ceasefire agreements. Likewise, the statement should condemn the recent fighting in Abyei and call on the Government of Sudan and Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army to adhere to the ceasefire agreed upon as part of the CPA.

*Halting the transfers of arms. The statement should condemn ongoing violations of the arms embargo articulated in U.N. Security Council Resolution 1591. It should urge all states to stop all arms transfers that go, directly or indirectly, to Darfur in violation of Resolution 1591.

*Deployment of UNAMID. The statement should offer specific assistance from G8 members to ensure that UNAMID has the technical assistance and equipment necessary to fully deploy as quickly as possible.

*A reinvigorated peace process in Darfur and a recommitment to the CPA. The statement also should lay out a specific plan for how G8 governments will support efforts to establish a sustainable peace in Darfur and the full implementation of the CPA.

*Justice and accountability for atrocities committed. The statement should support existing and future efforts to pursue accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by all parties to the conflict in Darfur.

The Government of Sudan will be watching closely to see how the G8 reacts to the intensified violence in Darfur and the unraveling of the tenuous peace between the North and South. We urge the G8 to issue a strongly worded statement on Sudan/Darfur that clearly articulates the steps its members will take to help resolve the growing crisis. Anything less risks further emboldening the Government of Sudan.

Yours truly,

Signed by:
[Your name]
[Your address]

To:

Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Canada
President Nicolas Sarkozy, France
Chancellor Angela Merkel, Germany
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Italy
Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, Japan
President Dmitry Medvedev, Russian Federation
Prime Minister Gordon Brown, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
President George W. Bush, United States of America

Your Excellencies,

This year's G8 Summit in Hokkaido Japan comes at a particularly perilous moment for both the people of Darfur and the whole of Sudan. Intensified violence in Darfur has resulted in more death and displacement. Recent fighting in Abyei suggests that the fragile Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between North and South Sudan is at risk as well.

Mindful of this, we urgently call on you and your fellow leaders of G8 countries to issue a strong public statement on Sudan/Darfur at the Hokkaido Summit that -- at a minimum -- addresses the following five areas:

*An immediate cessation of the violence. The statement should strongly condemn the renewed violence in Darfur and call on all parties to adhere to previous ceasefire agreements. Likewise, the statement should condemn the recent fighting in Abyei and call on the Government of Sudan and Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army to adhere to the ceasefire agreed upon as part of the CPA.

*Halting the transfers of arms. The statement should condemn ongoing violations of the arms embargo articulated in U.N. Security Council Resolution 1591. It should urge all states to stop all arms transfers that go, directly or indirectly, to Darfur in violation of Resolution 1591.

*Deployment of UNAMID. The statement should offer specific assistance from G8 members to ensure that UNAMID has the technical assistance and equipment necessary to fully deploy as quickly as possible.

*A reinvigorated peace process in Darfur and a recommitment to the CPA. The statement also should lay out a specific plan for how G8 governments will support efforts to establish a sustainable peace in Darfur and the full implementation of the CPA.

*Justice and accountability for atrocities committed. The statement should support existing and future efforts to pursue accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by all parties to the conflict in Darfur.

The Government of Sudan will be watching closely to see how the G8 reacts to the intensified violence in Darfur and the unraveling of the tenuous peace between the North and South. We urge the G8 to issue a strongly worded statement on Sudan/Darfur that clearly articulates the steps its members will take to help resolve the growing crisis. Anything less risks further emboldening the Government of Sudan.

Yours truly,

Signed by:
[Your name]
[Your address]
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# 46:
7:08 am PDT, Aug 18, Angela Rhodes, Greece
# 45:
9:38 pm PDT, Aug 11, Tazmin Shariff, Canada
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12:19 pm PDT, Aug 10, Name not displayed, Maryland
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10:42 am PDT, Jul 30, Natasha G Buenrostro, California
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4:10 pm PDT, Jul 26, Tanya O, Canada
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6:06 pm PDT, Jul 25, Barbara Bunton, Texas
# 36:
6:16 am PDT, Jul 23, Thomas Kristan, Canada
PEACE!!!
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2:55 pm PDT, Jul 21, Iida Tujula, Finland
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5:47 am PDT, Jul 19, Name not displayed, Germany
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2:28 pm PDT, Jul 10, Mary Lafleur, Illinois
# 32:
5:48 pm PDT, Jul 8, Lida Vala, California
First the west raped Africa and then ignores the conflict within each country just like ignoring Afghanistan in early 1990's and look how that turned out. But then again we didnt know that The Bush family wanted 9/11 to happen either.
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12:19 pm PDT, Jul 8, Lisa Andrich, Alabama
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12:19 am PDT, Jul 8, Avak Norbert Kirchner, Germany
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6:59 pm PDT, Jul 6, Hubert Delgrange, France
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7:57 pm PDT, Jul 3, Jeff Hopkins, Illinois
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4:28 am PDT, Jul 3, Dora Kassis, Greece
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10:57 pm PDT, Jul 2, Susan Halloran, Virginia
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11:29 am PDT, Jul 2, Cara Gubrud, Minnesota
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7:41 am PDT, Jul 2, Kevin Miller, California
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6:19 am PDT, Jul 2, Larissa Moore, Germany
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5:01 am PDT, Jul 2, Ginger Geronimo, Alabama
# 14:
3:44 am PDT, Jul 2, Danielle LeBoeuf, Florida
What disgusting irreverence!
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3:03 am PDT, Jul 2, Steve Klein, Canada
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12:32 am PDT, Jul 2, Jacquie Schell, Australia
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12:14 am PDT, Jul 2, Panagiotis Rigopoulos, Greece
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11:32 pm PDT, Jul 1, Animal Abuse Greece, Greece
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9:43 pm PDT, Jul 1, Robert Redmon, Ohio
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9:00 pm PDT, Jul 1, David Dunkleberger, Pennsylvania
# 5:
6:07 pm PDT, Jul 1, JAY Antol, Virginia
please do the right thing!
# 4:
5:28 pm PDT, Jul 1, Paul Bruce-joy, United Kingdom
# 3:
4:17 pm PDT, Jul 1, Name not displayed, New York
# 2:
3:54 pm PDT, Jul 1, Susan l. Breeze, Canada
The G8 summit leaders must stand united against the violence and repression happening in Darfur. These meetings cannot exclusively deal with economic benefits - human rights must become paramount in their discussions around Darfur.
# 1:
1:54 pm PDT, Jul 1, Franziska Eber, Germany
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