Provide Leadership In Darfur

We would like to encourage Senator DeWine to use his influence in the Senate to bring the US into a leadership role regarding resolving the political disputes and resulting violence in the Darfur region of Sudan.
We, the undersigned, urge you to provide leadership from our state in the US Senate
regarding US involvement in resolving the crisis in Sudan. It is not enough to provide
humanitarian aid. We are very concerned that our country, as promoter and
protector of democracy throughout the world, show leadership in the world when
tragedies are unfolding that threaten not only democracy and stability in vital and
strategic locations across the globe but also those which challenge our humanity as a
people regarding what we are willing to defend in human terms.

That genocide and its accompanying atrocities are occurring there is undisputable.
The United States should lead, not defer, in an effort to bring this situation under
control and prevent further violence and depravity. It is in all of our most vital
interests to defend the victims in this situation and help to bring stability to Sudan if
we wish to remain moral leaders in the world.

It would be easy to point fingers and wait for others to step up to the plate, but that
would be abdicating an urgent responsibility. Such delays continue to cost lives
every day. The tragedy is and has been underway. The Darfur Accountability Act
(S. 495) has meanwhile gained no traction. We urge you to support any and all
measures to bring our country’s considerable influence to bear upon this tragic
situation. Rwanda should have taught us something.

Thank you for your attention on this critical moral issue.
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