Thursday, October 4, 2007

African Union Peacekeepers Attacked in Darfur

Darfur continues to be in the news, although who knows how close it is to people's minds. It is taking place on a continent far from us here in the U.S. yet it is part of our world, our global community, and we must be aware of events and do what we can to stand up for each other - in whatever small or big way possible.

Here is another opportunity to take some action, and it is a simple as clicking the link below and signing a petition for President Bush and UN Secretary-General Ban to not delay the deployment of international peace-keepers to Darfur. No amount of money will replace the security and safety of the people there. People are frightened for their safety; people are still suffering deaths and other tragic events. Last weekend 10 African Union Peacekeepers were attacked and killed while stationed in Darfur. They were attacked on their base!

So sign this petition to ensure that the deployment of international peacekeepers to this region is not delayed.

For your further interest, former President Jimmy Carter visited Darfur with Richard Branson - here's the link to the story on Reuters.com.

Here's another version from CBS News.

Heard on BBC News - Africa last night (or maybe it was this morning) was an emphasis on the concern about the safety of the people in Darfur. Yes, there have been pledges from the Sudanese President to rebuild the region of Darfur, and some others, but the interviewee's point was a legitimate concern: What use is all the money in the world if the safety and security of the people are not guaranteed? This is a very valid point and you cannot deny that it makes perfect sense. The violence still continues, regardless of what pledges are being made - and if you read the stories above you will see that although people were afraid to talk directly to the delegation, notes were slipped into their pockets about how the violence still continues.

So, sign the petition above and urge leaders to take action now.

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