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| quote: | Originally posted by ShadoWolf
With all due respect (and I really mean that because I think people's intentions here are very noble), celebrities like George Clooney and small protests of Western governments are not going to change anything in Darfur.
The problems in Darfur will continue as long as Red China continues to block action there. They've threatened to veto any Security Council resolution authorizing the use of force in Darfur (including joint U.N./A.U. actions). Red China has major oil interests in Sudan and is sucking up to its (Arab) government.
http://survivedsars.typepad.com/sur..._and_darfu.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4917970.stm |
China is definitely protecting its interests in Darfur, touting its flags everywhere, claiming to be a friend of the country.
But seriously guys, saying things like, "well, we can't do anything about it so what's the point" attitute is what makes things stagnate.
12 out of 15 countries have agreed to place sannctions on 4 sudanese military, th US being one of them. Now I'm not saying things will change over night. But I do believe that exercising our voice does help, if only a little at a time.
Yahoo has great full coverage on the subject. Including one on the US imposing sanctions on Darfur yesterday.
The peace talks are taking place this Sunday, April 30th.
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