Crisis Guide: Darfur
Posted on May 17, 2007
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This is an extremely well illustrated guide to the wonderful party known as Darfur. It’s not just well illustrated but it’s also accurate and non-politicized. If you have time go through it. You’ll find it useful and you’ll surely learn something new. I’d suggest it to anyone wanting to know more about the Darfur conflict (besides the pages of darfur-awareness.org of course).
I’ve got more posts I want to publish but I’m already falling asleep as I type this. I only slept 4 hours last night. Me need to go to bed. I’m exhausted. Posting will continue tommorrow. Good night!
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Hello i am a student in Rhode Island looking to find out about more information on Darfur i was wondering if i could as a few questions about darfur?
Q: Is it a Law that if the UN were to clarify the situation in Darfur a genocide, then they would have to interfere with the crisis?
Q: What makes the situation in Darfur a Genocide and not a civil war?
Q: if the UN does get more involved then they are, do they have the military and diplomatic strength to end the genocide?
Dan, have a look at this link. It might help answer your questions.
Dan, the UN does not have the power of international law (thankfully). It is mainly a giant, international debating club that is funded by taxpayers the world over who have no real say in UN matters. As such, the UN has become very corrupt, peopled with crooked diplomats who are more interested in making money than in saving the world.
Thankfully, again, the UN doesn’t have any military strength at all, though it sometimes has diplomatic strength. But those times are few: it’s like expecting the US Congress to all of a sudden agree on something, unanimously.