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    Synapse, CA
    UCSF student newsletter
    March 17 2006

    Opinion: Your Chance to Stop a Genocide

    By Adam Greenwald and Jeannie Biniek
    Contributing Writers

    Sixty years ago, the world stood silently by as six million Jews were
    consigned to flames in Auschwitz and other factories of death. In the
    aftermath of the Holocaust, humanity pledged never again to be
    complacent in the face of genocide. Sadly, we failed to keep that
    promise in Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda. In our own day, we have
    allowed the genocide in Darfur to rage unabated for three agonizing
    years.

    Since February 2003, the Sudanese government has sponsored militias
    who have carried out a systematic policy of massacre, rape and forced
    displacement against the black population of that country's Darfur
    region. To date, 400,000 people have been brutally killed and 2.5
    million more have been forced to flee for their lives. Ninety percent
    of all Darfur villages have been destroyed. The U.S. government has
    declared this staggering human catastrophe to be genocide.

    Today, UC students are leading the fight to end Darfur's nightmare.
    Because of student pressure, the Regents of the University of
    California agreed to establish a task force in late-January
    responsible for creating a substantial, targeted divestment strategy
    from certain companies doing business in Sudan. The task force's goal
    was to make exactingly sure that divestment efforts would only target
    those countries that are contributing to government revenue, but are
    not provide any benefit to the country's population. The task force's
    findings and recommendations will be presented to the UC Regents for
    a vote at their March 16 meeting on the UCLA campus.

    If such a targeted divestment strategy is adopted, the UC will send a
    powerful message that the world will not stand idly by while the
    Sudanese government murders its citizens. However, this is no mere
    symbolic action. We know that Sudanese military expenditures are
    closely linked to foreign direct investments; by divesting, we can
    limit Sudan's ability to buy the guns and bombs that they are using
    to butcher innocent civilians. By targeting divestment to only a
    subset of companies, the UC avoids hurting more innocents.

    A broad coalition of leaders support divestment. To date, 23 U.S.
    Congresspeople have added their names to this effort, as have more
    than two-dozen state legislators. They are joined by scores of
    activists, clergy, union representatives, faculty and thousands of
    students. Please add your name to this coalition by signing our
    petition at www.ucdivestsudan.com.
    On March 16, the UC Regents will decide, once and for all, whether
    the UC take the lead in fighting genocide.
    The world remained silent through the Armenian genocide, the
    Holocaust, the killings by the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and the
    genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda. The genocide in Darfur is still
    ongoing. Millions of people remain in imminent, mortal danger. We
    have a chance not to repeat the mistakes of the past. We dare not
    miss the opportunity. Support targeted divestment of UC investments
    from Sudan.

    For more information see our Web site, www.ucdivestsudan.com. Adam
    Greenwald is an Executive Member of the UC Sudan Divestment Taskforce
    and President of the Progressive Jewish Student Association of UCLA.
    Jeannie Biniek is External Vice-President of the UCLA Undergraduate
    Student Association and an Executive Member of the UC Sudan
    Divestment Taskforce.

    http://www.ucsf.edu/synapse/content/31 606/gen.html
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