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Durbin, Senators Urge President to Rethink Signing Statement on Darfur Legislation

February 13, 2008 -- [WASHINGTON, DC] – United States Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) sent a letter to the White House today, expressing concern over the willingness of President Bush to enforce a new law putting economic restrictions on the Sudanese government for their support of the genocide in Darfur. A statement issued at the signing of the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act, indicated that the White House would only enforce the law as it saw fit.    » read more »

Biden/Lugar Introduce Resolution Calling on International Community to Support Peacekeepers in Darfur

January 28, 2008 -- Washington, DC – Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (D-DE) and Ranking Member Richard G. Lugar (R-IN) are introducing a bipartisan resolution today urging the members of the international community, including the United States, to provide the resources the African Union and United Nations need to carry out their joint peacekeeping mission in Darfur.    » read more »

World Economic Forum: Water As Critical As Climate Change

Davos, Switzerland, 23 January 2008 – Global crises from escalating demand for fresh water and inadequate supply are as urgent as efforts to tackle climate change – yet are more vexing and complicated, the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2008 heard today.

A panel including UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told international business CEOs and civil society leaders assembled in Davos that water stress poses a risk to economic growth, human rights, health, safety and national security.    » read more »

Congressman Calls for Stronger Action on Sudan As Divestment Bill Passes

20 December 2007 -- The U.S. Congress has approved legislation that would allow U.S. states, localities and private investors to withdraw their investments in Sudan. The bill targets four economic sectors – oil, power production, mining and military equipment – that analysts say are important sources of revenue for the Sudan government. It is now awaiting President Bush’s signature.    » read more »

Dick Durbin Bills to Increase Economic Pressure on Sudan Go to President

December 18, 2007 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two bills, introduced by U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL), to provide federal support for state and local divestment efforts in Sudan passed the House as part of the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007. The bills called for economic restrictions against the Sudanese regime supporting genocide in Darfur. The legislation now goes to the President for signature.    » read more »

Senator Clinton Announces Full Congressional Approval of Her Measure to Ensure Oversight of US Action in Darfur

Legislation Now Goes to the President's Desk to Be Signed Into Law

December 14, 2007 -- Washington, DC – Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton announced today that the Senate has approved a measure she introduced to address the Bush Administration’s response to the crisis in Darfur.    » read more »

Senator Dick Durbin Bills to Increase Economic Pressure on Sudan Passes Senate

December 12, 2007 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two bills introduced by U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) to provide federal support for state and local divestment efforts in Sudan unanimously passed the Senate as part of the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007. The bills called for economic restrictions against the Sudanese regime supporting genocide in Darfur.    » read more »

Rights Group Criticizes China for Failure to Act on Darfur

28 November 2007 -- Human rights advocates say China is not doing enough to address the crisis in Sudan's troubled region of Darfur. One group is calling on corporate sponsors of the 2008 Olympic Games to push China to do more. But their responses have also drawn criticism.

U.S.-based advocacy group Dream for Darfur says corporate sponsors of the Olympics in Beijing have failed to do their part to pressure China to ensure peace in Darfur.    » read more »

BET News Goes Straight to the Heart of the Darfur Crisis with "Life and Death in Darfur: Jeff Johnson Reports" Sunday, Nov. 25

News Correspondent Jeff Johnson Travels to Darfur and Sits Down with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and Actor, Activist and Author Don Cheadle to Discuss the Issues Facing the Sudan

NEW YORK, Nov. 14 -- Thousands of people in the Darfur region of the Sudan are being beaten, raped, murdered and driven from their homes resulting in an astonishing death toll of more than 200,000 innocent Africans.    » read more »

Senator Lautenberg Comments On Darfur

November 13, 2007 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Senator Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) today expressed his heartfelt sympathy to the people of Darfur at a “New Jersey Lights Torch for Darfur” event in Newark, New Jersey.

“America and the international community have a moral responsibility to work together to stop the violence in Darfur. China in particular must be held accountable and use its influence with Sudan to help end the genocide. We must apply the lessons of past atrocities to what is taking place and bring peace to Darfur,” said Sen. Lautenberg (D-NJ).    » read more »

Robert Menendez: Sputtering Start To Darfur Peace Talks Reinforces Need For Stronger International Commitment

October 29, 2007 -- WASHINGTON – Peace talks on the genocide in Darfur that began this weekend in Libya reportedly have gotten off to a sputtering start, in large part because key rebel groups declined to attend. In addition, Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi began the talks with a speech urging the international community to take a hands-off approach to the situation.    » read more »

Barack Obama: Obama Statement on Sudan

October 12, 2007 -- WASHINGTON, DC – Today, U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) made the following statement on the announcement that the Sudan People's Liberation Movement withdrew from Sudan's government of national unity because of the ruling party's breaches of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement:    » read more »

Sudan: Amnesty International Warns of Imminent Attack in Darfur

10 October 2007 -- United Kingdom based human rights group Amnesty International warned Tuesday that the eastern part of Darfur would soon come under deadly attacks if care is not taken to prevent the imminent danger. This comes after the group said it received reports suggesting that Sudanese armed forces are gathering in large numbers in some towns close to the northern part of Darfur.    » read more »

John Edwards: Edwards Highlights Six-Point Plan For Action To End The Genocide In Darfur

Pledges to accelerate the peacekeeping process, establish a no-fly zone, increase sanctions and lead a divestment effort

Oct 6, 2007 -- Columbia, South Carolina – Today, Senator John Edwards highlighted his six-point plan for America to take leadership in ending the genocide in Darfur and offered words of encouragement to the Darfur Action Group of South Carolina and other similar organizations taking action today to end the genocide.    » read more »

Congress, President Bush May Face Showdown Over Darfur Sanctions

04 October 2007 -- Moves underway in the US Congress to impose new sanctions against Sudan have met opposition from the Bush Administration, which is telling legislators the restrictions could derail diplomatic efforts. Two well-placed officials testified at yesterday’s Senate Banking Committee hearing on a bill encouraging US states to divest from companies doing business with Sudan.    » read more »

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