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    Genocide Intervention Network Praises AU's Bold Decision to Welcome UN
    Peacekeepers

    by _SOPnewswire_ (http://www.thesop.org/html/writers.php?writer=3DS OPnewswire)


    WASHINGTON, May 19, 2006 - The Genocide Intervention Network,
    (http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=3D4en5uvbab.0.95 bw7ubab.yxaevtbab.1&p=3Dhttp://www.genocideint ervention.net/)
    today commends the African Union's decision to transfer control of the
    peacekeeping mission in Darfur, Sudan, to a United Nations force. The
    transfer is a positive step toward ensuring that the civilians in
    Darfur are finally provided with adequate protection from a genocide
    that has continued for more than three years, GI-Net says. A UN force
    is therefore essential to ensuring that the recently-signed peace
    agreement is actuallyenforced on the ground.

    Because of its limited capacity and mandate, the AU has been unable to
    stop hundreds of thousands of deaths and the displacement of millions
    of people,' says GI-Net Executive Director Mark Hanis. `While the AU
    is currently the only force willing and able to protect Darfurians,
    they must be reinforcedby the UN.'

    Sam Bell, GI-Net Director of Advocacy, notes that a UN force has been
    instrumental in securing peace elsewhere in Sudan. `Concerns over
    security and adherence to the peace deal are just as real in Darfur as
    they were in Southern Sudan, where the government approved a UN force
    to help keep the peace,' he says.
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