Daily Darfur

by Michelle . · 2008-10-07 15:54:00 UTC
Topics:
  • The Genocide Intervention Network weighs in on yesterday's LA Times op-ed about the indicted Genocide Intervention NetworkRwandan general serving for UNAMID. (More thoughtful than my post yesterday, but I'd also point, not written at 5:30am.)
  • "France is extremely worried about the situation in Darfur." Not only that, they "urged Sudanese officials to freeze a government offensive in the province." Now, I know that more than that goes on in high-level diplomatic meetings--quite a bit of advocacy and diplomacy goes on "behind the scenes"--but sometimes I wonder why they even bother issuing such feeble statements to the public.
Michelle . has been involved in various activist endeavors, including the Teach Against Genocide pilot campaigns.
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