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Re: نداء عــــاجل ... من أجل اقليم دارفور (Re: elmahasy)
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Milestones 1. On April 2004 a ceasefire agreement was signed by the government and SLA & JEM but it has been violated by the government many times. 2. Due to international pressure the government promised to protect civilians by sending 6000 police. However, the government recruited the Janjaweed into to the army and the police force and violations of ceasefire and atrocities continues. 3. Last Friday …… the Security Council adopted a resolution giving Sudan government 30 days to disarm the Janjaweed and prosecute their leaders alternatively, the Security Council might consider unspecified sanctions against the government. 4. In response to the Security Council’s resolution the government promised to send 12000 policemen to maintain peace however, report from Sudan confirm that the government is recruiting and training another group of militias named “the army of Mohammad” to fight foreign troops that might be send to Sudan.
Conclusion Darfur’s problem is the creation of a false ideology that distorted people’s reality. The ideology is created and promoted by power elite to maintain the status quo. There is an urgent need to resolve the current crises in Darfur immediately alternatively, millions of people might die however, as long as proponents of the Islamist/Arabist ideology have the power and resource to promote their ideology of jihad and heavenly paradise there is always the possibility of brainwashing some and a new chapter of destruction will be written somewhere else. To resolve the immediate crisis in Darfur the international community has to exert pressure on the government to act as per Chad agreement and immediately:-
1. refrain from any recruitment operations, 2. refrain from any military action, and any reconnaissance operations, 3. disengage and refrain from any deployment, movement or action which could extend the territory under its control or which could lead to resumption of hostilities, 4. stop any laying of mines, mark and sign post any danger areas and mine fields, 5. refrain from supplying or acquiring arms and ammunitions, 6. refrain from any act of violence or any other abuse on civilians populations, 7. stop any act of sabotage, 8. stop any restriction on the movement of goods and people, 9. stop any form of hostile act, including hostile propaganda, 10. ensure humanitarian access, 11. refrain from any military activity which, from the opinion of ceasefire commission or the joint commission, could endanger the ceasefire
Furthermore, to execute the Security Council resolution immediately on or before the stated time frame.
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