Press Release on Darfur, Sudan and Jay
Please forgive me, but there is another football game on right now. San Diego v Chicago Bears. I want the Bears to win! On the serious side, here is the man I have been writing about. This is his press release. Please read it, and do all that you can. I shall be writing Part 4 of the interview later tonight. Thank you, and have a good day.
For Immediate Release Contact: Jay McGinley, 484-356-6243
August 18, 2006 jymcginley@cs.com
In the last 2 weeks more aid workers have been killed than in the previous 3 years of war. This predictable escalation will drive the international aid workers away, forcing in estimated 25,000-50,000 deaths per week among the 3,000,000 in the concentration camps along the border with Chad. According to SaveDarfur.org, a coalition of 170 Faith, Humanitarian and Human Rights organizations, nearly three years into the crisis, the western Sudanese region of Darfur is acknowledged to be a humanitarian and human rights tragedy of the first order.
The humanitarian, security and political situation continues to deteriorate: atrocities continue, people are still dying in large numbers of malnutrition and disease, and a new famine is feared. According to reports by the World Food Program, the United Nations and the Coalition for International Justice, 3.5 million people are now hungry, 2.5 million have been displaced due to violence, and 400,000 people have died in Darfur thus far. The international community is failing to protect civilians or to influence the Sudanese government to do so.
As McGinley sees it, Darfur is at the final tipping point now:
Jay McGinley
Very well done, my brother. Peace be with you.
Category: Darfur, Sudan and Human Rights.
For Immediate Release Contact: Jay McGinley, 484-356-6243
August 18, 2006 jymcginley@cs.com
Darfur Hunger Striker to Abstain from Eating Until UN Peace Keepers Deployed
www.standwithdarfurwhitehouseii.blogspot.com
In the last 2 weeks more aid workers have been killed than in the previous 3 years of war. This predictable escalation will drive the international aid workers away, forcing in estimated 25,000-50,000 deaths per week among the 3,000,000 in the concentration camps along the border with Chad. According to SaveDarfur.org, a coalition of 170 Faith, Humanitarian and Human Rights organizations, nearly three years into the crisis, the western Sudanese region of Darfur is acknowledged to be a humanitarian and human rights tragedy of the first order.
The humanitarian, security and political situation continues to deteriorate: atrocities continue, people are still dying in large numbers of malnutrition and disease, and a new famine is feared. According to reports by the World Food Program, the United Nations and the Coalition for International Justice, 3.5 million people are now hungry, 2.5 million have been displaced due to violence, and 400,000 people have died in Darfur thus far. The international community is failing to protect civilians or to influence the Sudanese government to do so.
As McGinley sees it, Darfur is at the final tipping point now:
- 1. Darfur is out of time with the aid workers being killed and thereby driven away,
2. Sudan and the international community are three months overdue in enforcing the May 5 Darfur Peace Agreement,
3. The African Union force of 7,000 is departing from Darfur October 1, so even this pitiful fig leaf will be removed from the Genocide,
4. September 17th is our last chance (dayfordarfur.org) as US Citizens register for our unmistakable, life-giving mandate for immediate rescue of the people from Genocide. September 17th is the day of international demonstrations, most importantly in NYC, as organized by the Day for Darfur and the Save Darfur Coalition (SaveDarfur.org),
5. At a news briefing last Friday, State Department Sean McCormack signaled administration readiness to get the troops into Darfur. "The A.U. has said that they want that turnover to take place by October first. That date's coming up on us real fast. We support the A.U. in that, and we're pushing hard at the U.N. and elsewhere to try to make that happen. That ultimately is going to, along with the good faith steps by parties to the Darfur peace agreement and the comprehensive peace agreement, bring greater peace and stability to Sudan," he said.
Jay McGinley
Very well done, my brother. Peace be with you.
Category: Darfur, Sudan and Human Rights.
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