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    Sudan Tribune, Sudan
    April 25 2009

    US memorial events for Holocaust coincide with Darfur activism

    Saturday 25 April 2009 06:44.


    April 24, 2009 (WASHINGTON) ' Darfur activists in the United States of
    America sent an open letter to President Barack Obama in recognition
    of the Holocaust Days of Remembrance and expressing concern about the
    US administration's `lack of action to end the Darfur genocide and
    bring peace to Sudan.'

    The letter coincides with Obama's keynote address at the US Holocaust
    Memorial Museum Annual Days of Remembrance Ceremony. This year's theme
    is `Never Again: What You Do Matters.'

    In his speech at the event on Thursday, Obama mourned the loss of many
    lives during the Nazi Holocaust, and noted his commitment to `prevent
    and end atrocities like those that took place in Rwanda, those taking
    place in Darfur.'

    The letter recommends that the Obama administration use diplomacy to
    restore full humanitarian aid to Darfur, where the government in March
    evicted the major aid organizations.

    The influence and effectiveness of the Save Darfur movement is
    debated. `Save the occasional embarrassment such as over the visit of
    Gen. Salah Gosh to the CIA, the Darfur movement has been notably
    unthreatening to the U.S. political establishment,' today wrote Alex
    De Waal, a British commentator on the region.

    But a member of Save Darfur noted recently his belief that the
    movement had made a real difference. Referring to nearly categorical
    US opposition beginning last year to a suspension of the ICC arrest
    warrant against Sudanese President Omer Al-Bashir ' a move supported
    `unconditionally' by De Waal, contrary to the position of Save Darfur
    - he disclosed that the movement's leader Jerry Fowler had been
    meeting regularly with then-Special Envoy Richard Williamson, and thus
    may have influenced the stance taken by even the previous
    administration.

    Although the activists' work has elicited praise from the current
    administration, it has not prevented a public rapprochement between
    the US government and the Government of Sudan.

    Maj. Gen. Scott Gration, Obama's own envoy to Sudan, has said that
    chances were `not very high' that the expelled aid workers would
    return. He is also reported to have discussed the possibility of
    normalizing the Sudan-US relationship, an approach tried and then
    months later rejected by the previous envoy.

    The activists' letter to Obama states, `You, Vice President Biden,
    Secretary of State Clinton, Ambassador Rice, and other members of your
    Administration acknowledged before your election that a very different
    approach was necessary to end the Darfur genocide. Notably, in April
    2008, in response to the reports of Bush Administration offers of
    normalization talks to the GoS, you stated, `This reckless and cynical
    initiative would reward a regime in Khartoum that has a record of
    failing to live up to its commitments.' Your remarks gave hope to
    Darfuris that as President you would take decisive action.'

    The letter concludes, `We respectfully request that you make it a top
    personal priority to escalate US action and leadership to do whatever
    it takes to bring peace and protection to Darfur. Never has it been
    more true for Darfur and for all of Sudan that `what you do matters.'
    '

    Representatives of the following organizations signed the letter:
    Americans Against the Darfur Genocide, Armenian Assembly of America,
    Armenian National Committee of America, Be Their Messenger, Buddhist
    Peace Fellowship, A Colorado Coalition for Genocide Awareness and
    Action, Darfur Alert Coalition, Darfur and Beyond, Darfur Leaders
    Network, Darfur People's Association of New York, Darfur
    Rehabilitation Project, Darfur Women Action Group; Dear Sudan, Love
    Marin; Defend Darfur Dallas, Fur Cultural Revival, Genocide No
    More'Save Darfur, Idaho Darfur Coalition, Humanity United, Investors
    Against Genocide, Jewish World Watch, Kentuckiana Interfaith Taskforce
    On Darfur, Keokuk for Darfur, Kol Shalom Community for Humanistic
    Judaism, Lane County Darfur Coalition, Massachusetts Coalition to Save
    Darfur, Michigan Darfur Coalition, New York City Coalition for Darfur,
    People's Union of Darfur, Phoenix Save Darfur, San Antonio Interfaith
    Darfur Coalition, San Francisco Bay Area Darfur Coalition, Save Darfur
    Washington State, Stanford University STAND, Stop Genocide Now, Sudan
    Unlimited, The Lost Boys and Girls of Sudan: The National Network, Use
    Your Voice to Save Darfur RI, Westchester Darfur Coalition, and World
    Relief Organization.

    http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.ph p?article30984

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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