Friday, June 8, 2007

Has there been a resolution? Is there justice to this Crime?

No resolution has come. This form of genocide is still occuring on this very day. The government covering up and claiming not to be involved with the jangaweed or helicopeter attacks makes an end to this tragidy farther and farther away. The UN is not allowed to come and help. The sudatan govenment is claiming soverignty which is the right that countrys have to create there own laws.This makes it so that no help can come because it isn't wanted by the sudanten government. After all the first step to solving a problem is admitting you have one.

<-Banners are set up as reminders that you can help. You can be the change.

Many people are trying to stop it from a distance. Websites are available with forms that can be filled out as a petition. An example is http://www.darfurgenocide.org/. Popular websites such as facebook also are helping in trying to make people more aware of what is going on. With information it is hoped that it will be put to a stop. Bands such as Green Day are writing songs such as "Working class heros" which help raise awarness. Also donations help support the people that are being harmed though they don't make the crimes stop. The money donated is put towards medical help and supplies for the victims that have been burned out of there villages.



<- Propaganda to help support the victims of Darfur and bring the cruelties to an end.


Done By: Kayla Dowgiewicz, Christine Kim, Jasmine Bajwa.

2 comments:

CalChriKate said...

I never knew the extent of what was happening in Darfur until I really read through these posts. These people are being mistreated only for their ethnicity, and I don't understand why. There's obviously discrimination in the world, but how a government can try to exterminate everyone in an area for no real reason is beyond me. My biggest problem with it is why the UN isn't taking a bigger stand with this. There are thousands of people dying, and they aren't doing anything because of soverenity. It makes me doubt the leaders in the world, and the people in these countries who vote for them.

-Kate

Russo said...

These pictures are pretty serious. The one when it shows the burning hut and then the stop genocide saying is very important. Peoples buildings and villages are buring down like that everyday and most likely millions of them have burnt down through this whole genocide. I think these pictures are pretty good.