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Stop the Violence in Uganda! Please Support the Peace Talks

Sponsored by: International Rescue Committee
EMERGENCY RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS ARE SAYING THAT THE STARK LIVING CONDITIONS IN NORTHERN UGANDA ARE AMONG THE WORST EVER SEEN!

The U.S. government can make a difference in the lives of nearly 2 million people by supporting the current peace talks!


For over 20 years the rebel group, Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), has waged a brutal war against the Government of Uganda. The ruthless fighters in this conflict have resorted to barbaric tactics of murder, mutilation, burning of villages, sexual enslavement, and abduction of civilians – especially children – to be forced to fight.

Our elected officials should (1) work for a conflict resolution at the peace talks in Juba, Southern Sudan and (2) increase humanitarian aid to this war-torn area.

THIS DIRE SITUATION MUST END! PLEASE TELL OUR DECISION-MAKERS TO SUPPORT THE CURRENT PEACE TALKS AND SEND HUMANITARIAN AID TO NORTHERN UGANDA IMMEDIATELY.
deadline: 8-28-2007
goal: 10,000
 

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Dear [Decision-maker],

We call on you as our elected officials to intensify your political engagement to bring a negotiated resolution to one of Africa's longest running civil wars: Northern Uganda.

We believe that now is the time for the U.S. Government to act. We believe that the U.S. can make a difference in the lives of close to 2 million people in Northern Uganda.

The peace talks in Juba are the best opportunity in over a decade to end this war. U.S. diplomatic and logistical support is crucial.

There must be a peaceful resolution to the conflict:

- A non-military resolution to this crisis is the only lasting solution. There must be sustained efforts to seek a peaceful end to the conflict

- The U.S. should be persistent in pushing the Government of Uganda to negotiate an end to the fighting, begin a process of national reconciliation, and address the underlying grievances of the people of Northern Uganda

There must be increased cooperation from neighboring countries:

- This conflict is not just an internal problem of Uganda but has dangerous spillover consequences throughout this region. Uganda's neighbors must prevent and stop LRA activities.

- Armed incursions and LRA rebel bases in south Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo must be stopped from increasing threats to stability in this volatile region of Africa.

There must be increased humanitarian aid to displaced populations:

- Uninterrupted, ample, and coordinated humanitarian assistance is vital. The U.S. Government must increase its aid to one of the worst human crises in the world and invest in the future of the people of Northern Uganda through reconciliation.

- Humanitarian aid must address loss of livelihoods, lack of land access, voluntary return to villages, and decreasing dependency on external aid for displaced persons.

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4:05 am PDT, Aug 30, Sandy Kusch, Illinois
There have been too many deaths already. Please help find a peaceful solution.
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9:52 pm PDT, Aug 29, Prima Baily, New York
PEACE! I agree with all the comments regarding a Peaceful way...
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9:45 pm PDT, Aug 29, Arifi Waked, Arizona
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9:29 pm PDT, Aug 29, Natalie Hanson, Michigan
Work to achieve peace.
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8:20 pm PDT, Aug 29, Art Hanson, Michigan
Find a peaceful solution.
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7:11 pm PDT, Aug 29, Eliott Scheffler, Nebraska
Warfare is ugly--its outcome is the desensitivity of future generations, thus perpetuating itself.
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7:09 pm PDT, Aug 29, Jacqueline Vreeland, Washington
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