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من أجل ماسأة دارفور ... يصفّد بالأغلال ؟!
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Danny Glover arrested in Sudan protest Big News Network.com Friday 27th August, 2004 Actor Danny Glover was arrested and led away in handcuffs from Sudan's Washington embassy during a protest against violence in the African nation.
The U.S. Secret Service charged the actor with disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly for Wednesday's protest, a Secret Service spokesman told Entertainment Tonight. We want an end to the hostility, Glover said outside the Sudanese embassy.
Glover, star of the Lethal Weapon films, has been active in ongoing efforts to stop the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
Danny Glover arrested in Sudan protest
27.08.2004
WASHINGTON - US actor Danny Glover has been arrested on the steps of Sudan's embassy in Washington during a protest against the humanitarian crisis in the country's Darfur region.
Before he was led away in handcuffs on Wednesday by the uniformed division of the US Secret Service, Glover addressed a small crowd of protesters, calling for a peacekeeping force to stop the violence in western Sudan.
"We want an end to the hostility," declared Glover, a star of the "Lethal Weapon" films. He was charged with disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly, a spokeswoman for the US Secret Service said.
The Sudanese Embassy closed on Monday after weeks of protests and arrests on its doorstep. The demonstrators say they want international action to stop violence in Darfur by marauding Arab militias driving African villagers off their land.
The US Congress has declared the attacks genocide. The United Nations calls Darfur the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, with 50,000 dead and 1.2 million homeless.
- REUTERS
اعتقال الممثل داني جلوفر لمشاركته في مظاهرة أمام سفارة السودان بواشنطن
سودانيز اون لاين 8/26 7:31am
نيويورك - د ب أ ذكرت وسائل الاعلام الامريكية اليوم الخميس أن الممثل الامريكي وسفير النوايا الحسنة بالامم المتحدة داني جلوفر اعتقل خلال مظاهرة أمام السفارة السودانية في واشنطن. واتهم جلوفر المعروف دوليا بسلسلة أفلام "السلاح المميت" بالاخلال بالسلم بسبب مطالبته بإنهاء انتهاكات حقوق الانسان في إقليم دارفور بالسودان. وكان جلوفر قد أعرب في الماضي عن معارضته للسياسة الامريكية بخصوص قضايا خارجية أخرى من بينها كوبا والعراق.
Protests continue at Sudan Embassy
By Denise Barnes THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Hundreds of demonstrators called for an end to government-sponsored genocide in western Sudan's Darfur region during a march yesterday in front of the Sudanese Embassy. Secret Service agents stood guard at the entrance of the embassy as more than 200 people participating in a "Day of Action" marched along the 2200 block of Massachusetts Avenue NW chanting "Stop the killing, stop the killing now" and "Hey, hey, you can't hide — we charge you with genocide." Some carried signs with slogans such as "Read My Lips — It's Genocide" and "Slavery+Genocide = Sudan."
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DANNY GLOVER ARRESTED: Actor led away in cuffs during Sudan protest
Aug. 26, 2004) *Standing before a small crowd of protesters outside of Sudan’ 9embassy in Washington Wednesday, Danny Glover called for the installment of a peacekeeping force in the western part of the African country to stop the violence. Then he was arrested. The actor was handcuffed by the uniformed division of the Secret Service and charged with disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly.
"We want an end to the hostility," declared Glover
The Sudanese Embassy closed on Monday after weeks
of protests and arrests on its doorstep. The protestors are demanding international action to stop violence in the Darfur region by Arab militias driving African villagers off their land. Congress has declared the attacks genocide, while the United calls Darfur the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, with 50,000 dead and 1.2 million homeless.
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http://www.iAbolish.com/Sudan.
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Re: من أجل ماسأة دارفور ... يصفّد بالأغلال ؟! (Re: hamid hajer)
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Page Updated: Thursday, August 26, 2004 1:02 PM PDT U.S. pushes African Union to oversee Sudan war zone UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The United States is pushing for an expanded African Union force to monitor the cease-fire in Sudan's troubled Darfur region and will support sanctions against Khartoum if the government resists, U.S. Ambassador John Danforth said.
In an interview with The Associated Press on Wednesday, Danforth said Washington believes the most effective way to improve security for the 1.2 million Sudanese who have fled their homes to escape attacks by government-backed Arab militias is to increase the presence of outsiders in Darfur.
"So I think the big push now is to push the presence of outsiders, mainly the AU, as monitors," he said. "And if the government resists that, then in my view the United States will have been given no choice but to support sanctions."
The 53-nation African Union currently has 80 observers in Darfur, protected by 150 Rwandan soldiers, to monitor the rarely observed cease-fire signed in April. It has proposed sending nearly 2,000 peacekeepers, an offer strongly supported by the United States but initially rejected by the Sudanese government. At African Union-brokered peace talks in Abuja, Nigeria, on Wednesday, however, Sudanese Agriculture Minister Majzoub al-Khalifa Ahmad, who ######### the government delegation, modified the country's rejection. He said the government had no objections to an AU force used solely to usher rebels off the battlefield and into their barracksDanforth, a former Missouri senator who was the U.S. point man on Sudan before he became the U.N. ambassador last month, didn't comment directly on Ahmad's offer. But it clearly didn't go as far as the United States and other Security Council members want, which is an expanded and highly visible force on the ground monitoring government, rebel and militia activity.
The United Nations says Darfur has become the scene of the world's worst humanitarian crisis since African rebels rose against the government in February 2003, claiming discrimination in the distribution of scarce resources.
International rights groups have accused the Sudanese government of arming Arab militias known as the Janjaweed to crush the revolt - an accusation it denies, although last week it acknowledged it has "control" over some fightersA resolution adopted by the U.N. Security Council on July 30 gave the government 30 days to demonstrate that it was taking action to rein in the Janjaweed and improve security and humanitarian access. Secretary-General Kofi Annan is expected to deliver a written report on Sudan's compliance by Aug. 30 and the top U.N. envoy to Sudan, Jan Pronk, will deliver his assessment to the council on Sept. 2.
In an interim assessment Tuesday, Assistant Secretary-General Tuliameni Kalomoh told the council that the United Nations continues to receive reports of attacks by the Janjaweed and of #####ng and harassment by men in uniform. But he said the government has improved humanitarian access and was cooperating in setting up safe havens for the displaced, council diplomats said.
Danforth said humanitarian access was better though it's "still not perfect" but "the security problem remains" even though the number and intensity of attacks may have dropped since the resolution was adopted.
The resolution threatened punitive economic and diplomatic measures if Khartoum didn't move quickly. But Britain's Foreign Office said Friday a majority of Security Council members oppose immediate heavy sanctions if Sudan fails to quell the violence, which has killed up to 30,000, by U.S. estimates. Danforth said "the key is not imposing sanctions" but to save the lives of the people in Darfur.
"The possibility of sanctions is pressure on the government of Sudan to fix the problem in Darfur," he said. "That possibility of sanctions is going to be there five days from now, 10 days from now, a month from now. That's ongoing pressure. It doesn't vanish."
"From the standpoint of the United States, if the people of Darfur continue to be vulnerable, to be pushed around, dispossessed, raped and murdered, then the United States is going to take the position that something has to be done to protect them. And our view is that the most practical thing now is to increase the number of outsiders in Darfur," Danforth said.
Sudanese refugees chant anti-U.N. slogans in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday. About 500 demonstrators, many of them from Sudan's western Darfur provinces, accused the world body of failing to provide refugees from Sudan with adequate protection.
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Re: من أجل ماسأة دارفور ... يصفّد بالأغلال ؟! (Re: أبكر آدم إسماعيل)
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أخي الدكتور أبكر ..
Quote: جهدك الذي يمنح من كانت ظروفهم على شاكلة ظروفنا فرصة البقاء في مساحات (فرض الكفاية)
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بل وبجهدكم التي أضاءت .. كل الذوايا المعتمة .. في مهّج جيلنا .. لنقلب دفتر التهميش .. و الأستعلاء .. بحق الملوك المتوارث .. و المتخّيل .. لتفرد مساحات العدم .. وتيجان الزيف .. علي كل الأطراف .. ليستوحش .. أطفال دارفور .. صهيل جوامح علي دينار .. لتبدأ القصة .. ولن تنتهي الا .. بالمزيد من الجهد .. مع خالص تقديري ..
Sudanese refugees struggle to raise a collapsed donkey after a 34-day march towards safety in Chad
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Re: من أجل ماسأة دارفور ... يصفّد بالأغلال ؟! (Re: معتز تروتسكى)
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الرفيق .. معتز تروتسكى
Quote: لازلنا نحارب فى بحر الزيف..
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وسنظل أخي الي يوم الخلاص .. وسننتظر عودة طيور الكلجو.. لتعشعش من جديد علي هامات الهجليج .. لنتحلق علي هزيم النحاس .. أنه يوم عرس الحرية .. والحصاد .. والمطر المزن لن يخالف وعده .. هكذا حكي وادي سولنقا .. وأخواتها .. كجا وأزوم .. منذ قرون ..
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