500 Stage M anager Goes World Class Black Panthers 1968 Exhibit captures pride, strength Former PCC student hired by Chicago's Joffrey Ballet See story, Metro section B w See story, Metro section B |Jo rtl¿tn ó ‘City of Roses’ Volume XXXV. Number 2 WMD Search Over T he W hite H ouse ac k n o w l­ edged that its hunt for Iraqi weap­ ons o f mass destruction - a two- year search costing millions o f dollars - has closed down w ith­ out finding the stockpiles that President Bush cited as a justifi­ cation for overthrowing Saddam Hussein. US Won’t Withdraw Until Iraq is Secure S ecretary o f S tate nom inee Condoleezza Rice told senators that a U.S. exit strategy from Iraq depends on that country’s abil­ ity to defend itself against terror­ ists after this m onth's elections. Abu Ghraib Abuser Gets 10 Years Spc. Charles G ranerJr.,the Army reserv­ ist shown in smiling pho­ tos beside na­ ked Iraqi pris­ o n e rs, w as sentenced to 10 y ears in m ilita ry priso n afte r telling jurors he was ordered to abuse detain­ ees and “didn’t enjoy what I did there.” See story, page A2. Abbas Meets with Militants Palestinian leader M ahm oud Abbas traveled to Gaza for m eet­ ings with militants, saying he is hopeful he can persuade them to halt attacks on Israel, but a bom b­ ing attack shortly after his arrival cast a shadow over the pros­ pects. Established In 1970 w w w .p o rtla n d o b se rve r.co m Committed to Cultural Diversity Wednesday1 • January 19. 2005 For Every Girl o f co lo r betw een the ages o f 18 and 29. C ro ss-cu ltu ral and sam e-culture m entoring provides learning and cultural exchanges for both the girls and the volunteers. H ow ever, Girl S couts som etim es has ch allen g es ju st reaching future G irls S couts and th eir p aren ts because o f la n ­ guage barriers. The o rg an izatio n is lo o k in g for v olunteers w ith a variety o f ex p e ri­ ences and skill sets to help m entor a div erse g ro u p o f girls. “ We need v olunteers to help us Girl Scouts comes of age The troops I'm trying to form need volunteers o f all different ages, with all different skills, who are ethnically diverse and o f different socioeconomic status. by J aym ee R . C uti T he P ortland O bserver A m ulticultural group o f d ed i­ c a te d w om en are h elp in g G irl S couts serve every girl, ev e ry ­ where. L a S h an d a H urst, m ark etin g sp ecialist for G irl Scouts, is using her ex p erien ce as a H ousing and U rban D evelopm ent specialist to help stabilize and secure v olun­ teers fo r the troops serving low- incom e and d isadvantaged n eigh­ b o rh o o d s. In line w ith the philosophy o f bringing G irl Scouts to every girl, troops have organized in public housing in St. Johns W oods in north P ortland and R ockw ood and Fairview com plexes. H urst has also led girls in a c tiv i­ tie s to le a rn a b o u t e tiq u e tte , b abysitting training and hair carp. B ecause m any o f the girls are A f­ rican A m erican, H urst, also A fri­ can A m erican, said the girls c o n ­ nect w ell w ith her. G irls S couts is cu rren tly in need o f volunteers, especially w om en - Samantha Keeley, the Girl Scouts HUD initiative manager break dow n those cultural barriers,” Girl Scouts M arketing D irector S h ­ annon E vers said. Sam antha K eeley, the G irl Scouts H UD in itiativ e m anager, said like the scouts them selves, v olunteers are not w ho one m ight expect: su b ­ urban h ousew ives w ith m inivans. M any are co lle g e stu d en ts w ho expose girls to o p p o rtu n ities and goals they m ay have seen as out o f reach. “The troops I’m trying to form need volunteers o f all different ages, photo by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Girl Scouts Marketing Specialist La Shanda Hurst and Whitney Lemes, 11, a Girl Scout cadet from Gresham. continued on page A 6 Spelling Out Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Muslims Converge for Hajj Chanting, “Oh Allah I’m here,” hundreds o f thousands o f pil­ grims draped in w hite garments began to take part in rituals sym ­ bolizing the life o f their 7th cen­ tury prophet and streaming into the mammoth tent city o f Mina. Third graders at Humboldt Elementary and their teachers Ms. Patrisha Porter (left) and Ms. Renee Banks line up for the spelling o f “Dr. Martin Luther King” during a special ceremony that recognized the civil rights leader and cel­ ebrated the addition o f a new playgound at the north Port­ land school. U.N. Deploys Peacekeepers in Sudan The top United Nations envoy to Sudan w as flying to the country's southern rebel strong­ hold to negotiate the deploy­ ment o f a peacekeeping force to back an accord that officially ended 21 years o f civil war in the region, U.N. officials said. Aid Workers Travel Ban Lifted The United Nations lifted a travel ban on aid workers in Indonesia’s tsunam i-battered Aceh prov­ ince, the scene o f a decades- long conflict between rebels and government forces that has raised concerns about the safety o f re­ lief efforts. | See story on page A5. photo by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Bearing Witness to the Sudan Devastation tended schools. T oday, he says, th e sam e fa m ilie s h av e been driven from th eir hom es by g o v ­ ernm ent m ilitias, forced to live in huts o r grass along riv er banks, starving and picking w orm s from by J aymee R. C m th eir w ater w ith no sanitation or T he P orti and O bserver m edical system to speak of. A Sudanese refugee living in “You can see people that have northeast Portland has returned been scattered around; not in their from his exploratory mission to permanent places they used to be." Sudan only to confirm his worst Bilkuei said. “Some people have suspicions. been driven away by the govern ‘T h e war has devastated every­ ment so they move to the forest by thing," said Mayak Bilkuei, a refu­ the riverbank. They are living in the gee from Ruweng County in south­ grass, suffering from m osquito ern Sudan who has lived in Port­ bites, with no nets, no blankets, no land for the last nine years. cooking supplies.” Bilkuei w alked 20 to 40 m iles Bilkuei says he found his family from tow n to tow n in scorching in sim ilar condition. tem peratures exceeding 100 d e ­ “I saw my family. They were in grees to w itness living conditions the same condition. I wish I could o f p eo p le w ho o n ce lived in help them but I d idn’t have the hom es, ow ned livestock and at- ability to help them out,” Bilkuei Refugee returns to raise aid, awareness Mayak Bilkuei said. A c c o rd in g to B ilk u e i, th e Sudanese government would not allow him to bring his family to the United States. B ilkuei's purpose in Sudan was J' to collect data and interview s to bring to local aid org an izatio n s, in hopes o f bringing assistance to regions destroyed by decades o f civil war. He is currently m e et­ ing w ith M ercy C o rp s o f P o rt­ land. “We need them to go there on the ground and do their own as­ sessment. I have seen it but they need to see it them selves so they can bring some kind o f assistance to the people," he said. T o date, no aid has reached Ruweng County. Bilkuei saw a historic peace agreem ent signed on television while he was in Sudan between the Sudanese governm ent, w hich is Arab and Muslim and the Sudan P eo p le L ib e ra tio n M o v em en t, which is African and Christian. He says people hiding in the forest arc hesitant to return home. in disbelief that peace has reached their towns. “I’ve seen some people come back and others not because they still don’t believe that peace as com e," said Bilkuei. With his data, he also plans to confront the Canadian Talisman Corp., which drills oil from Sudan That oil is then sold on the open market to Russia. China and M alay­ sia. Some have raised suspicion that oil-rich land in Ruweng County is the unspoken reason fot the dev ­ astating invasion by the govern­ ment. Bilkuei has no plans to return to Sudan, but he hopes humanitarian relief agencies will follow his lead and see the suffering for them ­ selves. For m ore inform ation about B ilk u e i's e f f o rt. v isit www.ruw engpeople.org.