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صّور دارفور ... في متحف الهولوكوست اليهودي ...
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Desert near Farchana refugee camp, Chad. The desert landscape of eastern Chad and western Sudan is largely dry and barren
Iridimi refugee camp, Chad. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has established a half dozen camps in eastern Chad. A serious challenge at Iridimi and other camps is providing enough water for the refugees
Iridimi refugee camp, Chad. These refugees are living in makeshift shelters constructed from sheeting provided by relief groups and from local materials
Bahai, Chad. Hadiya Adam Ahmed, who recently crossed into Chad, lives under a tree. She was shot twice by a Sudanese soldier guarding a well.
Touloum refugee camp, Chad. I was struck by many things about the refugees I met, not least their incredible dignity
Touloum refugee camp, Chad
Touloum refugee camp, Chad. This man lost his leg after being bombed by Sudanese government aircraft
Iridimi refugee camp, Chad. Hadiya Adam Abdullah and her children. Her husband was kidnapped by the janjaweed when they attacked her village. She doesn't know whether he is dead or alive
Iridimi refugee camp, Chad. Hawa Salihdin and her children. Her father, her brother, her cousin and 30 other people were killed when the militias attacked her village. Her mother, Hadiya Ahmed, disappeared and is still missing
"Jamel, une cadeau de Touloum." Virginie Cauderlie, a nurse with Doctors without Borders/Medecins sans Frontieres, holds Jamel, a "gift from Touloum" for the therapeutic feeding center run by MSF in Iriba, Chad.
A malnourished girl in the MSF therapeutic feeding center, Iriba, Chad. Nutrition continues to be a problem among the refugees in Chad in spite of international assistance. The situation is worse inside Sudan, where the government is obstructing access for relief agencies
Bahai, Chad. The majority of refugees in Chad have "spontaneously" settled in places like Bahai and are not in organized camps
List of massacres, compiled by refugees in Touloum refugee camp, Chad. The refugees are desperate to have their stories told - they want the world to know where, when, what and who
Touloum refugee camp. Like kids anywhere, many of the refugee children in Chad are living in the moment, even though they have seen things no child should have to seen, borne burdens no child should have to bear. What future will these children have?
Touloum refugee camp
Bahai, Chad. The few animals that refugees have brought with them are dying from lack of fodder and water around Bahai. The International Rescue Committee has organized a program to collect and burn carcasses to prevent the spread of disease
Cemetery, Iridimi refugee camp, Chad. Graves of the recently deceased, including children
Touloum refugee camp, Chad. In addition to high temperatures in excess of 110 degrees, the refugees also must cope with sandstorms. Soon, seasonal rains will add to their misery, making access to the camps more difficult and increasing the risk of diseases, such as malaria and cholera.
In Sudan, Staring Genocide in the Face
Quote: Note: Jerry Fowler, staff director of the Committee on Conscience, recently traveled to Chad to meet refugees from Sudan. The trip was made possible with the assistance of Catholic Relief Services, which is helping run three refugee camps in Chad |
President Ken Hackett Visits Darfur as the Sudan Humanitarian Crisis Continues
CRS President Ken Hackett was the first CEO of a U.S. relief agency to visit Darfur. He traveled to Sudan with several USCCB members to assess humanitarian and security conditions in this region, where more than 1.2 million people are facing insecurity, food shortages, and threats of disease outbreaks. Since his return, Ken has shared his thoughts on the crisis with local, national and international news programs
http://www.catholicrelief.org/our_work/where_we_work/ov...it_press_release.cfm
Ken Hackett and Sudanaid Secretary General Francis Bassin visit with a displaced woman in an informal IDP settlement known as Tonkitir outside of Mershing in South Darfur. Ken remarked that the situation in this camp was as deplorable as any he had seen elsewhere in his travels. Internally displaced people in Tonkitir have only received plastic sheeting and are facing limited access to water and food as well as an inhospitable terrain in the immediate vicinity, which is so barren that cultivation is virtually impossible
Father Michael Perry, Bishop John Ricard and Ken Hackett take a photo with IDP women in Ummgosen near Mershing in South Darfur after the women requested the opportunity to share their stories with them. The women stated that they are thankful for the assistance provided to them in Ummgosen, but remain fearful of attacks by militia when they venture into the surrounding area to gather firewood
Ken Hackett and members of his party (which includes delegates from Caritas, the Nyala Parish and the USCCB) listen to the concerns of IDP leaders in Ummgosen, a displaced settlement near the town of Mershing in South Darfur. These IDPs expressed their sincere gratitude for the construction of 225 huts and three schools, and the donation of water hand pumps and survival kits (made possible through the CI/ACT consortium to which CRS has provided a $100,000 contribution.) They also stated that they remain extremely vulnerable, cannot leave the immediate confines of their settlement, and fear forced returns to their original homes, which were destroyed by the Janjaweed
This photo depicts the cruel reality of life in the Tonkitir camp in the Mershing area of South Darfur. IDPs interviewed stated that, thus far, many people living in Tonkitir have not yet received food aid as registration with the UN is not yet complete. Due to a lack of wood and other locally available building materials, shelters are often basic. Some IDPs complain that sanitation facilities within the camp are inadequate.
The Greatest Humanitarian Crisis Facing The World Today
Internally displaced people at Caritas-ACT camp in Al Hamidia. More than a million lives are endangered as the humanitarian crisis in Sudan worsens. Tens of thousands of people in the Darfur region of Western Sudan have been killed, and more than one million people have been forced from their homes by the violence that has engulfed Western Sudan for more than a year.
Despite tentative peace negotiations and agreed upon ceasefires, there appears little hope that the 198,000 refugees who've crossed the Sudan border into Chad—as well as the estimated 1.2 million internally displaced—will return to their homes in Darfur anytime soon.
The Darfur region is divided into three states—North, West and South—with a population of nearly six million people, one third of whom are expected to need emergency aid by the end of the year. Access to Darfur was largely prohibited until May of 2004. The delayed access, ongoing security issues, and impending rains are making it extremely difficult for the world's humanitarian agencies to provide aid in time to prevent catastrophic loss of life.
With this urgency in mind, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell and U.N. Secretary General Koffi Annan traveled to the region to press the Government of Sudan to provide security and access for humanitarian agencies so they may work to save lives. CRS President Ken Hackett is also visiting Sudan as a sign of global solidarity and to encourage greater access for global humanitarian aid.
CRS President Ken Hackett also visited Sudan in early August to assess humanitarian and security conditions in South and West Darfur. He was the first president of a U.S. private voluntary organization to visit Darfur since the crisis began. He traveled with Bishop John Ricard and Father Mike Perry, both of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), and visited with high-level Sudanese government and church officials, as well as with internally displaced Sudanese in Ummgosen and Tonkatir camps near Mershing, South Darfur.
Said Hackett, "Security conditions are volatile and inconsistent, endangering any ability for displaced persons to voluntarily return to their villages, as well as aid agencies to effectively respond. We've been told that militia are present near settlements and continue to attack villages and border areas. The result is few safeguards for populations already vulnerable, and unprotected access to basic means for survival."
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Re: صّور دارفور ... في متحف الهولوكوست اليهودي ... (Re: hamid hajer)
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MEDIA ADVISORY
UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MUSEUM HOSTS UPDATE ON HUMANITARIAN SITUATION IN DARFUR
August 17, 2004
WHAT: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience hosts a briefing updating the humanitarian situation in Darfur, Sudan, in response to the genocide emergency there. More than one million people have been driven from their homes by government-backed militias, and the humanitarian crisis is becoming increasingly desperate. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) estimates that 350,000 civilians may die in the coming months.
The Committee on Conscience has been closely monitoring the situation in Darfur. In May Committee Staff Director Jerry Fowler visited Sudanese refugee camps in Chad. In July the Committee issued its first ever “Genocide Emergency,” meaning that genocide in Darfur is imminent or actually occurring.
WHO: Fidele Lumeya: Advocate, Refugees International. Mr. Lumeya recently returned from the region and will assess on-going operations in Sudan and Chad.
Richard Owens: Head of the Response Management Team for Darfur, USAID. Mr. Owens will discuss how USAID is contributing to the humanitarian response.
Moderator: Jerry Fowler: Staff Director, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience, will moderate the program.
WHEN: Tuesday, August 17, 2004, 1:00 p.m.
WHERE: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Classroom B 100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl. SW Metro: Smithsonian, Orange/Blue Lines
MEDIA: Media wishing to attend the program or interview any of the participants should contact Andy Hollinger at 202-488-6133 or [email protected].
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Re: صّور دارفور ... في متحف الهولوكوست اليهودي ... (Re: hamid hajer)
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Quote: Thank you for subscribing to our Save Darfur website mailing list.
As you can see, we are just getting launched, and have a lot to do to support the August 25 interfaith Day of Conscience. Please use the website and think about how your community can work together to learn about the situation in Darfur and contribute as a community to ending the violence and reducing the suffering.
Thank you for your concern for the people of Darfur.
Dave Rubenstein for the Save Darfur Coalition www.savedarfur.org
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شكرا .. السيد روبنسين .. our greetings
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Re: صّور دارفور ... في متحف الهولوكوست اليهودي ... (Re: hamid hajer)
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LATEST DARFUR NEWS
Chad Witnesses New Darfur Refugee Arrivals After Two Month Lull 2004-08-17 Xinhua News Agency - CEIS
Chad witnesses new Darfur refugee arrivals after two month lull GENEVA, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) -- At least 478 new refugees from Sudan's strife-torn Darfur region have arrived in Chad, the first significant number of Sudanese to have crossed the border in about two months, United Nations officials said here Tuesday.
The UN refugee agency UNHCR said it is monitoring the border area to determine whether the recent arrivals were an exception to the two-month absence of refugees crossing the Chad border, or whether they are the first of a possible new wave of Sudanese fleeing to Chad.
The refugees told UNHCR officials in Chad that they had fled their villages having lost confidence in Sudanese officials' assurances over peace and protection, a UNHCR spokeswoman told reporters here.
"Our new head of Sudan operations, Jean-Marie Fakhouri, leaves Chad to return to Darfur today, continuing his mission to assess how we can better help more than 180,000 Darfuri refugees in eastern Chad, as well as many of the estimated 1.2 million Darfuris displaced within Sudan," she said.
In addition to its chronic poverty and the influx of refugees, Chad has now been hit by a locust plague that moved in from West Africa.
The Sudanese government has been accused of backing a force of Arab militia known as the Janjaweed in attacks on African rebel groups in Darfur. Khartoum has strongly denied the accusation.
Darfur has witnessed an 18-month conflict between the Janjaweed and two African rebel groups which has left over 10,000 people dead. The conflict is considered the world's worst current humanitarian crisis by the United Nations.
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Re: صّور دارفور ... في متحف الهولوكوست اليهودي ... (Re: hamid hajer)
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الاخ الفاضل أحمد حجار لك التحية
يجب وقف المأسأة بوقف إقتتال أطراف النزاع رأفة بهؤلاء الطيبين المساكين أطفالا ونسأءا وشيوخا لا ناقة لهم ولا جمل فى هذه الحرب المستعره .. ويجب أن نفوت الفرصه على كل ذو مطامع فى الوطن الحبيب حتى لا نصبح كأفغانستان أو العراق .. وأتمنى أن تعى أطراف النزاع الخطر المحدق بالوطن وأن تعلو مصلحة الوطن على المصالح الشخصية ..
تقبل إحترامى وتقديرى عبدالعزيز خطاب
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Re: صّور دارفور ... في متحف الهولوكوست اليهودي ... (Re: Kobista)
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الاخ حجار نعم كم هو الواقع مرير بدارفور وكم هو مؤلم مشاهده تلك الصور والاشد ايلاما منها رويت هذه المشاهد علي الطبيعة والتفاعل مع الواقع اكثر صدق من التفاعل مع هذه الصور وحتي لو عرضت في متاحف اليهود ولذلك ادعوك لمشاهدتها في ارض دارفور وليس علي شاشة الحاسوب في غرفة مكيفة وان تحتسي الكابتشينو او تتناول المثلجات
فلماذا لا تعود ايها الرفيع لتساهم في دفع هذه الكوارث فدارفور اليوم اشد حوجه الي ابناءها وابناء كل السودانين
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Re: صّور دارفور ... في متحف الهولوكوست اليهودي ... (Re: omar ali)
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والله فعلا الاختشوا ماتو
لما تحدثنا بين علاقة وثيقة بين حركات التمرد في دارفور وبين اسرائيل لم نكن نغرد خارج السرب ولكن لتاتي انت يا حامض حجر لتؤكد صدق حديثنا فلك الشكر علي هذه الغبائية العالية ...اليهود معروف عنهم الانتهازية ومعادات الاسلام بكل ما اوتو من قوة ومكر وخداع ولا تنسي ان قوله فيهم ( ولن ترضي عنك اليهود ولا النصاري حتي تتبع ملتهم) فلا تتوقع ان يكون رضي اليهود والنصاري عن اطفال دارفور حاملي القران في صدورهم بقدر ما هو تربص وكيد ..امثالك من الادعياء يفرحون بان تعرض صور ابناء واحفاد من كان يكسو الكعبة المشرفة بما وصفهم ربهم بانهم قردة وخنازير ...؟
وانت تفرح وتتمشدق بتلك الصور وتلك الشهادة من الهولكوست اليهودي ؟؟؟ الم يعلم قادة حركات تمردكم الكريم ان هذا ما سيصله مصير ابناء جلدتهم بشن تلك الحرب العنصرية البغيضة ؟؟؟؟ من ناحية اخري بالله كيف كانت اوضاع انسان دارفور وكل اهل السودان من مزارعين ورعاة ؟؟؟ هل كانوا يسكنون ابراج سكنية او فلل علي الشواطئ هذا حالهم وجميع اقاليم السودان فليس في الصور جديد سوي الحرب التي شنها ابنائهم استعانوا فيها باليهود والان يتبجحون بذلك وفرحين بصور ابنائهم علي متاحف الهولوكوست بالله سل اي واحد من الذين تعرض صورهم ان صورته يعرضها اليهود في متاحفهم ماذا سيفعل سوي ان يبصق علي وجهك بكل قرف الدنيا ؟؟؟؟ وانا اخرج من هذا البوست احتاج ليمونة لهضم شئين قرفي من البوست ومن الغبائية
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Re: صّور دارفور ... في متحف الهولوكوست اليهودي ... (Re: hamid hajer)
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أخي حامد لك التحية لا شك بأن إخوة لنا تعرضوا في دارفور لفظائع جسيمة وجلهم من الأطفال والنساء والعجزة بغض النظر عن أصل المحنة ومسبباتها فقد دفع الثمن الجميع والحرب لعينة وقاسية ....ولكن أن يتم التسويق لهذه الكارثة في المتاحف الهيودية فهذه متاجرة بقضايا إنسانية وهي مرفوضة بكل المفاهيم كان الأحري للمعارض اليهودية عرض مجزرة صبرا وشاتيلا وتلك العقوبات الجماعية التى تلحقها بالأسر الفلسطينية وترسل آلاتها الحربية لتهد بها أسقف البنايات على رؤس ساكنيها و تملأ قلوب الأطفال والشياب بالرعب والفزع ....يجب أن يصرخ كل العالم لظلم لحق بدارفور إلا اليهود فليصرخوا بظلمهم لمخيمات الفلسطينين.......
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Re: صّور دارفور ... في متحف الهولوكوست اليهودي ... (Re: hamid hajer)
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حامد حجر تعظيم سلام، والنصر "للمجاهدين" في جوبا اوجبل مرة.
عمر الماحي
اخوة ليكم؟
مزابح صبرا وشاتيلا؟
الثابت تاريخيا في بلدنا، البذرفو دموع الدم علي مزابح صبرا او جنين والفلوجة، هم نفسهم مجرمي محرقة التطهير العرقي الان في دارفور ومن قبل في جوبا والجبال.
لذلك لامعني لي اخوتك المدعاة تكلفا ومجاملة هنا.
لو البغتصبو في دارفور كانو اخواتك ده ما كان كلامك بالمرة.
من سخرية الاقدار انو ضحايا محرقة التطهير في دارفور يجدون انفسهم اقرب لليهود منهم لي "اخوتهم" في الدين والوطن افتراضا!
لهذا قاصد ماقاصد احتجاجك هنا متسق تماما مع الخط العام لسياسة دولة اقلية الجلابة، القتلت الملايين باسم الدفاع عن العمق العربي وحماية ظهر مصر ونشر الثقافة العربية كما يدعو محمد عبد القادر سبيل عيانا بيانا في المنبر وخارج المنبر.
وبذلك احتجاجك واعتراضك علي نشر هذه المخازي في متحف الهولكوست، في الواقع ينطلق من ويعبر عن هموم وامال والام العرب والفلسطينين تحديدا وليس "اخوتك" في دارفور مجازا كما تحاول ايهامنا.
فلو لا الغشاوة الاجنبية في رؤيتك مضروبة في الحساسية العالية الناتجة عن صراع ابناء اسحق مع ابناء اخيه اسماعيل، لما كانت هناك مشكلة علي الاطلاق في تقديم ماساة اهلنا في دارفور للعالم عن طريق اليهود.
في الختام الايدو في الموية ماذي الايدو في النار، اوجلدا ما جلدك جر فيهو الشوك.
فموقفك هذا ترف ذهني لن يدفع فاتورته الغلابة والمعذبين في دارفور. فخليك في قضايا "اسلمة المعرفة" بتاعتك افضل!
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