Beginning in 2003, an ongoing mass murder/genocide has gone on in Darfur, the western region of Sudan that is about the size of France, and with a population of around 6 million. Since the genocide began, over 400,000 people have been murdered (although this has been the figure for quite a while) and more than 2,500,000 others have been displaced at the hands of the Janjaweed, an Arab, government supported militia recruit group.
Ordered by the Sudanese government to attack after neglected civilians, led by two rebel groups (the Sudan Liberation Army and the Justice and Equality Movement), launched an uprising against the Islamic Sudanese regime as a result of decades of mistreatment, the Janjaweed began their brutal attack on the civilians in the Darfur region in Sudan, which continues on until this day. The Janjaweed's methods of rape, displacement, organized starvation, threats against aid workers and mass murder kill 5,000 innocent Darfurian civilians each month.
Ordered by the Sudanese government to attack after neglected civilians, led by two rebel groups (the Sudan Liberation Army and the Justice and Equality Movement), launched an uprising against the Islamic Sudanese regime as a result of decades of mistreatment, the Janjaweed began their brutal attack on the civilians in the Darfur region in Sudan, which continues on until this day. The Janjaweed's methods of rape, displacement, organized starvation, threats against aid workers and mass murder kill 5,000 innocent Darfurian civilians each month.
FACT: A generation of children [in Darfur] has reached school-age not knowing a home.


QUOTE: In December 2003, Jan Egeland, head of UN Emergency Relief Co-ordination, declared "the humanitarian situation in Darfur has quickly become one of the worst in the world."
Part of the appeal of the Janjaweed to its recruits are the rewards involved. A Janjaweed horseman earns $116 a month, and the money he earns comes directly out of what he pillages--hence the violence of the Janjaweed attackers. Their easy access to automatic weapons, provided by the government of Sudan also aids their brutal and horribly effective violence.

The Janjaweed are considered the main reason for the conflict in Darfur--another major source of blame is Islam, which is the religion of the Janjaweed. One web source, Prophetofdoom.net stated, "Until the world comes to acknowledge Islam's culpability, the terror will continue unabated. And until the West understands that Islam is the problem, the reason for the suffering, Western intervention will cause more harm than good - just as it has done in Iraq."
The Janjaweed's reign of terror has caused the displacement of nearly 3 million Darfurian civilians. Their homes having been destroyed by the Janjaweed, these Fur, Zaghawa and Masalit tribe members flee, usually to Chad, Sudan's neighbor to the West, where they live in refugee camps along with the millions of others displaced.
Efforts have been made to end the genocide going on in Darfur since its beginning; however, they are not strong enough. The first move made to attempt to bring peace to this distraught area was with the African Union's Darfur Peace Agreement. Signed by the Sudanese government and the Sudan Liberation Army in May 2006, this treaty was ignored by other rebel groups because it mentioned nothing in terms of disarming the Janjaweed. The treaty caused splintering between rebel groups, and has not at all helped the situation in Darfur.
Timeline of Events in Darfur
2003
February: Rebel groups attack Sudanese government.
July: Janjaweed attacks, sponsored by the Sudanese government, begin and quickly become more and more aggressive.
2004
September: George Bush declares the crisis a "genocide, the deliberate extermination of an entire race, religion, or ethnic group."
2005
January: attacks decrease slightly, as the mainly targeted tribes have been displaced.
2006
May: Darfur Peace Agreement signed--fighting ensues.
17 September, 2006: First annual "Global Day for Darfur."
December: Janjaweed move into Chad, attacking refugee camps, replacing some Darfurian refugees for the 3rd time.
2007
July: UN troops prepare to go to Darfur.
2008
April: It is announced that the death toll "may have reached 300,000.
July: The president of Sudan is charged with genocide.
July: UN troops prepare to go to Darfur.
2008
April: It is announced that the death toll "may have reached 300,000.
July: The president of Sudan is charged with genocide.
2010
April: Sudanese government signs cease-fire with Darfurian rebels.
April: Sudanese government signs cease-fire with Darfurian rebels.
So, what is happening now?
Unless we show our support, the Janjaweed will continue their reign of terror. The war crimes we have witnessed so far, including rape and mass murder, will continue and eventually lead to the successful extermination of the black, non-Arab Africans living in Darfur. The Janjaweed, who are relentless, brutal killers, are thrusting themselves without mercy onto the innocent, unprotected civilians of Darfur. After the Holocaust, the global community swore, "never again." It's happening again. The people of Darfur need our help.QUOTE: "Despite the increase in world attention toward Sudan in the past months, the genocide in Darfur has continued without any serious attempt by the Sudanese government to do what governments primarily exist to do, protect their citizens." --Tom Allen
An interactive game spreading awareness about Darfur:
http://www.darfurisdying.com/
An interactive game spreading awareness about Darfur:
http://www.darfurisdying.com/
"History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people."--Martin L. King Jr.
Sources:
http://www.darfurscores.org/darfur
http://www.miafarrow.org/images/Map2.jpg
http://www.prophetofdoom.net/Islamic_Clubs_Janjaweed.Islam
http://www.savedarfur.org/pages/background
http://english.turkcebilgi.com/Janjaweed
http://www.amnestyusa.org/darfur/darfur-history/page.do?id=1351103
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article2489206.ece
http://www.newint.org/features/2007/06/01/facts/
http://www.holocaustkinder.com/id1.html
http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/voices/32/peoples-darfur
http://www.feministcampus.org/know/global/global_campaigns/Stop_the_Genocide_in_Darfur.pdf
http://www.darfurconsortium.org/darfur_crisis/timeline.html#2008
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/darfur.html
http://www.quoteworld.org/quotes/7809
Have we (the United States) really done so little to aid the cause? I believe that we spend far too much money on our military (most of which we do not use) and we should direct a percentage of that funding to peace missions in African countries.
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