Taking action

Darfur

A dear friend send me an e-mail with details about a planned Amnesty USA demonstration next week at the Chinese Mission to the United Nations to request that China use its significant influence to pressure the Sudanese Government to protect Civilians in Darfur. The demonstration will take place:


Friday, March 30 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Across from the Permanent Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations
1st Avenue
(between 35th and 36th sts.)
New York, NY 10016

And if you wonder why Chine:


China is the leading foreign investor in Sudan, with an annual trade value of roughly $1 billion. In the past several years, China has developed a number of oil fields, built a 900 plus mile pipeline, as well as a refinery and a port. Sudan represents China’s largest overseas investment, worth at least $3 billion, and Sudan is the third largest supplier of oil to China. China’s trade in oil with Sudan has close connections with arms dealing. Many of the helicopter gunships used by Khartoum were purchased from China using expected revenues from oil extracted in South Sudan. Amnesty International has documented the effect of China’s arms exports to Sudan, noting that Chinese equipment has been used by the Government of Sudan and Janjawid in operations in Darfur.

It is incumbent upon China to do all it can to address the tragedy in Darfur and Chad. As a key supplier of arms and funds to the Khartoum government, China is especially responsible for the continued violence in Darfur at the hands of the Government of Sudan and the Janjawid. Furthermore, by virtue of its close relationship with the Government of Sudan, China is one of only a few actors that can exert pressure to end the targeting of civilians in Darfur, and fulfill commitments Khartoum has made to disarm the Janjawid and adhere to its responsibility to protect civilians in Sudan.

I hope to see as many of you as possible at the demonstration, It will be a very nice way to end the week.

 

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