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A quote from Bill Clinton We cannot send our troops to solve every problem where we see human misery, and we should not.

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A quote from Bill Clinton

We cannot send our troops to solve every problem where we see human misery, and we should not.

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Genocide in Sudan

A nation we can help

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SudanLocated in Northern AfricaEastern Sudan touches Red Sea and Nile River flows through it. Western Sudan in the Sahara desert.West suffers from severe lack of water.

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Average home in Sudan

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School Boys

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History of the conflictIn 1983 Sudan began fighting a civil war between the Muslims of the North and the Christians of the South.Muslims were trying to set up a pure Islamic country and the Christians would not cooperate.Since that time approximately 2 million Sudanese people have died.

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Rebels

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Slaves Women and children are being sold into slavery after their husbands are killed.

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Civilian Targets

Hospitals have been bombed and burned

Churches have been destroyed

Refugee camps have been raided

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Refugee Camps

                                     

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Statistics on Sudan1.2 million people have lost their homes200,000 have fled to Chad 405 villages have been destroyed 100 others significantly damaged 50,000 people have died in battle400,000 killed in Genocide1.5 million died from starvation

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Waiting in line for daily rations

                               

   

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www.darfurgenocide.org/

Want Extra Credit?Go to this site and find out how we can help the people of Sudan.Tell me what you did to take action in Sudan.

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Colin Powell visits Sudan

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USA’s response to Sudan

On June 30, 2004 Colin Powell went to Sudan to view the situation.He said there were definite signs of genocide.US began writing a plan for the UN to place economic sanctions on Sudan.

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Problems for the US

If the United States makes Sudan mad then they may not help us in the war on Terrorism.

Since Osama bin Laden once lived in Sudan we need them to help us in the war.

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UN ResponseUnited Nations World Food Program has provided food to 82 out of 154 refugee camps.

They demanded that the government of Sudan disarm the rebels.

They have not yet passed a resolution to place economic sanctions on Sudan.

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Why no sanctions?

Both China and France get large amounts of oil from Sudan.

They do not want to make Sudan’s government mad.

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Purpose of the United Nations

Keep international peace and security

Develop friendly relations among nations

Solving international economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems

Promoting respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms

Organize the actions of nations in doing the above things.

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UN options in Genocide

Negotiate with the people

Enforce economic sanctions

Send in Military troops

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Homework

Write a paragraph for each of the UN options in Genocide.

In each paragraph explain the problems that could occur if these options were used.