A moral and humanitarian crisis of the first
order is rapidly unfolding in the western Sudanese region of Darfur.
Arab death squads have forced hundreds of thousands of African
villagers into refugee camps. Over a million Sudanese have been
displaced and between ten and 30,000 have been killed. At a time when
the Bush administration justifies intervention in Iraq on humanitarian
grounds, immediate steps to stop the unfolding genocide in Sudan would
prove that it takes these principles seriously and is not just using
them as convenient rationales for war. [more]
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