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    The Time is Now to Act on Sudan Posted: 03.22.05

    NewsHour Extra (NewsHour with Jim Lehrer)
    March 22 2005

    Student Jennifer Dewey urges American teens to educate themselves
    about the atrocities occuring right now in the Darfur region of Sudan
    and then to act on that information and do something about it.

    Imagine this: you are in your kitchen making lunch. It is a warm,
    sunny, breezy day outside, and your friends are on their way over.
    You give your ten year-old sister a plate, when all of a sudden a
    group of militia men break down the door and point guns at you.

    They take your sister by the hair and drag her outside where they throw
    her on the ground, bind her hands and feet then take turns brutally
    raping her. When they are done destroying her tiny womb, mutilating
    any chance of bearing children, they burn her alive and drive off in
    their truck with you in the back, wondering what they will do to you.

    Stories like this happen every day in Sudan.



    You can't bury your head in the sand



    Now, I apologize for ruining your otherwise fine day with this
    gruesome bit of reality, but you know what? You're not children and
    you're not ostriches. Life is not like a box of chocolates, and you
    can't keep burying your head in the sand.

    PEOPLE ARE DYING, something to the tune of 10,000 per month in the
    Darfur region of Sudan. According to The New York Times, "a figure
    of 70,000 is sometimes states as an estimated death toll, but that
    is simply a U.N. estimate for the deaths in one seven-month period
    from non-violent causes."

    The actual death toll from the past two years of genocide is hard
    to report, mostly because the Sudanese government is blocking
    the U.N. and other agencies from knowing the truth and making such
    an estimate. According to The New York Times, independent mortality
    estimates exceed 220,000, and, as I said before, is rising by about
    10,000 per month.

    President Bush, Congress and the European Parliament have already
    declared that genocide is under way, yet they have done almost
    nothing. In previous incidences of genocide, such as those against
    the Jews, Armenians and Cambodians, it was reasonable to believe that
    our passivity was a result of ignorance; but not anymore. As Nicholas
    Kristof from The New York Times put it, "This time, we have no excuse."



    Act now!



    How can we allow Sudanese documents to urge to "change the
    demography of Darfur and make it void of African tribes," encouraging
    "killing, burning villages and farms, terrorizing people, confiscating
    property from members of African tribes and forcing them from Darfur?"

    The truth is this: we can't. We all know it's wrong, and we all know
    about it. It is our passivity which has allowed this grave injustice
    to continue.

    Former senator Paul Simon said after the Rwanda genocide, "If every
    member of the House and Senate had received 100 letters from people
    back home saying we have to do something about Rwanda, when the
    crisis was first developing, then I think the response would have
    been different."

    IT'S NOT TOO LATE. We can still do something. PLEASE write a letter
    or email your congressman, your senator, someone; I already have.
    This is not the last you will hear about this from me. I must inform
    you, move you and inspire change, or I wouldn't be doing my job as
    a human. Now you need to do yours. SO DO IT.

    -- Senior Jennifer Dewey is the Editor-in-Chief of Bourgade Catholic
    High School's newspaper The Eagle's Eyrie in Phoenix, Arizona.
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