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April 9, 2014
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Genocide in the Sudan Region of Darfur
We should help
Africa like
Ukraine
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stn icted not to use the w o rd g en o -
C o u rt w as slow to ^ c t and ch arg ed
M ore recently, g en o -
cide has also o ccu rred in
th e S u d a n r e g io n o f
D arfur. E stim ates pu t the
P resident O m ar al B ash ir w ith w ar
crim es in 2009.
E ven th ough President B ash ir
still has been charged, h e still has
not been arrested. A lack o f in tem a-
in d iv id u a ls w e re e x p lic itly in -
2003, b u t the International C rim inal
w ith pledges o f both m ilitary and
financial su p p o rt to the country. In
the past, it seem s the international
com m unity acts m ore quickly to help
E u ro p ean co u n tries in distress.
F o r exam ple, in 1998 the w estern
by J udge G reg M athis
n atio n -led N o rth A tlantic T reaty
In the Spring and S um ­
n u m b er o f deaths as h ig h tional enfo rcem en t has m ade it dif-
O rg an izatio n cam e to the m ilitary
m er o f 1994, alm ost 1 m il­
as h a lf a m illion people.
ficult to ap p reh en d the leader. Inter-
aid o f K osovo after the nation e n ­
lion A frican ’s belonging
M ilitias sanctioned by national troops are unw illing to go
g ag ed in co n flict w ith Y ugoslavia.
to th e T u ts i tr ib e o f
T he U nited States and o th er n a ­
tions also cam e to the strong d e ­
fense o f K uw ait w hen fo rm er Iraqi
P resident S addam H ussein attacked
that nation.
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B ecause o f o u r m ilitary strength
and reputation as a w orld leader, the
U nited States has a unique ab ility to
defend hum an rights and prevent
c o n d e m n e d R u ss ia an d m o v e d w ar crim es. W hen horrible acts o f
quickly to im plem ent financial sanc­ violence, like th o se in R w an d a and
tions on Putin and o th er top R u s­ S u d a n o c c u r th e U n ite d S ta te s
sian officials. In addition, the U nited should not ignore them .
States and the E uropean U nion took
R ight now in A frica there are
steps to authorize billions in fin an ­ ongoing co n flicts that co u ld once
c ia l a id p a c k a g e s to s ta b iliz e again deteriorate into genocide -
U k rain e’s new governm ent. T his
p articularly in the C ongo and again
reaction is m uch different than su p ­ in R w anda and Sudan. The interna­
port traditionally offered w hen A f­ tional com m unity should treat these
rican nations are in conflict.
A frican nations like w e have treated
W hen m ass-k illin g s began in U kraine and co m e to their aid to
Sudan and in D arfur there w as not
prevent m ore deaths and chaos.
an outpouring o f im m ediate interna­
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