Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Aaron Barretts Reflection

In this assignment I learned a whole lot of things that I never had previously known were going in our times of 2007 where the people are much more sophisticated. Also I thought that now and days even after what happened in the holocaust that they would never do such things that are identical to the holocaust. I guess I was wrong about that. At the moment you are reading this people are being slaughtered by people who live in the same country as them. This is happening in the Darfur Region of Sudan. All because of what there religion/ethnicity is. This conflict has been going on for more than 4 years. How long have you known about it?

This shows that human rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are not so much enforced by the U.N during the time of the conflict. They may have trials later on and after but that doesn't help when it was at its worst. It doesn't stop the bloodshed fro happening. This Event relates to the holocaust so very much. The holocaust and what is happening in Darfur are alike because they are both being killed by people in their own countries. Also that they are being killed because of their ethnicity makes them alike.

This event denys the ideals of humanism. Obviously because people are being treated unfairly ll because of the ethnic backround. These people are not equal they are considered by those killing them that they are subhuman. In this case in particular you can obviously that humanism is not even a word in the Darfur region. They are treated below the Janjaweed and below the government. Humanism doesn't mean anything in the Darfur region of Sudan.

The leadership of Darfur is very poor and inconsiderate. Omar Hasan Al-Bashir is doing nothing. He and the government are really helping the Janjaweed slaughter the different ethnic groups in Darfur. I feel they could do so much more in helping the people that help them and vote for them. I am feeling a lot of sorrow for those who are being killed. But only my word can not change what is going on over there others have to contribute. What bothers me most is the U.N is supposed to solve these issues and stop the bloodshed but they aren't doing much at all.

In conclusion the Sudan conflict is a genocide.people are doing nothing to stop national sovereignty. It is presiding over human rights. That should not happen the U.N should step in and put a halt to it. I believe this event is inhumane. This should be thought about carefully and be helped out with to end this. Things like this shouldn't happen especially after the Holocaust.

Greg Roses Reflection

While I was reading the information on the conflict in Darfur Sudan I was shocked that people still did this kind of thing after the Nuremburg Trials. When I was reading the information I felt a sense of duty to try to get something about this conflict. After this assignment I feel that I have done something to work towards the punishment of the criminals in Darfur.
When reading one article I was infuriated to learn the United Nations response to the Genocide in Darfur, Sudan. The United Nations investigation into the genocidal claims in Darfur ended in reporting that “There was rape and mass murder but the genocidal intent was not present.” When I read this I felt that if the United Nations could not protect these people and do the job they were founded on doing than they have no purpose in this world and are just a group of annoying, corrupt politicians. I decided to run this Idea by some members of my Family and learned that they already shared this view. If the United Nations, The only political body with representatives from almost all the countries in the world did not act on this then who would? The United States of American could not act because the United Nations and other individual Governments provoke us for “Uncalled for actions of hostility toward our fellow man” then what else should we do? Say Stop doing that or else and give an obviously empty threat. Who is going to defend the innocent civilians caught up in a war between the Sudanese Government and the rebellious groups in Darfur?
Another reaction I had was feeling a sense of loss at the people who had died in Darfur. Some of them could have been important political figures or revolutionaries in fields of science, medicine, and the Arts. When these people were killed the vast majority were killed for crimes they hadn’t committed or would never commit. Most of the people who were killed in this country in Africa were Muslim too. If this kind of religious hatred is still tolerated who is to stop Japan to start burning their Christian population for practicing their ideals, Who is to stop the Indian Government from killing all non-Hindu population including the massive Muslim population in the North-West of the country. Why Doesn’t the United Nations Do something. I know the United Nations Is caught between a rock and a hard place here bun the right thing to do, which is what they were formed to do, would be to intervene in Sudan. This is almost the exact situation that occurred in Nazi Germany almost 70 years ago now, The Genocide of a large group of people in a short amount of time in a single country.

By Greg Rose

Joey LaPenta's Reflection

When I pick this topic is disappointed because I have never dealt with Sudan. I heard about it when I was in seventh grade. We never went into a lot of detail, no I now why. I was very shocked that this happened. I am even more shocked that this is happening after what I learned from the holocaust. When I learned about the holocaust, I thought to my self that this could never happen in the 21st century. Before I assumed that the rest of the world was just like us, but there not. I could say that I am extremely spoiled compared to other parts of the world.

I think that more people should know about this disaster. The conflict in Darfur is not even on the news. There is no way any thing is going to get done if people don’t know about it. There should be more on the news, internet and radio talk shows. The more people who are educated on this conflict, the faster it is going to get done. I explained this to my 18 year old sister who finished her first year of college and she had no idea this happening. She asked me how this could happen in 2007. She also wondered why nobody is doing anything to help out.

A very disappointing thing is that the U.N is not doing anything. I have a cartoon that said “Peace will come when there are peacemakers” Then someone from the U.N said “Peacemakers will come when there is peace. It seems that U.N is waiting for something to happen. They are waiting for something to happen before they step in to do something about this problem. Finally is April 2007 there was a ceasefire. It was for 60 days. Finally there might a step taken to fix the problem. Even though the U.N is not doing anything, the civilian leaders are going to talk to the government and the Jangaweed. I hope something gets done.

The people of Sudan were forced to move out of their homes and into the desert. They had to start to build their houses out of garbage. The janjaweed would go steal what they could in their homes and then they would burn it down. They would constantly ruin what they built out of nothing. They struggle to survive, but they get kicked down right away. I have no idea how this could happen after the holocaust.

In my opinion I think that something needs to get done. While I was writing my reflection I heard on the news about Sudan. I know I said there was nothing on the news, but there was not before June 13, 2007. They said that there was a ceasefire fro 60 days. I was very happy. Now people will finally know what is happing and how cruel it is. They should start to put signs on the highways or commercials. This way it will get done.

Joey LaPenta

Spencer Callings Reflection

Before we were assigned this project I had only herd a little bit about this topic. I am very surprised because I would think that everyone should know about this terrible genocide. While I was doing research I was amazed on how bad this genocide was and that the UN and the Sudenese Government isn't doing anything about it.

This incedent in Darfur tells me that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights isn't really being enforced and that it isn't a big deal if a country doesn't follow it. The UN is taking no action into this situation that is occuring right now. I think that they think that it doesn't matter that this genocide is going on becuase it is in Darfur, Sudan which nobody cares or knows about. This relates to the Holocaust becuase inocent people are being killed because they aren't following the group that has the power which in this case is the Janjaweed. Also the Janjaweed is killing of one race like the Holocaust which is known as a genocide. But I don't think that this event is close as how bad the Holocaust was but this new genocide can escalate to that.

This event is so far from Humanism. I don't think that the Sudan government knows what humanism is. The government is taking no part in this situation, they are actually making the genocide worse because they are giving the Janjaweed money to help them kill more inocent people. I don't know why the government would help the Janjaweed becuase they are just ruining their country and is giving them a lot of work. I think that this is the worst job that I have ever seen a government do this bad to let this happen and not even try to solve it.

This genocide makes me wonder and it gives me a lot of questions on what the government is thinking and why the Janjaweed would want to do such horrible things. I feel very bad for all the inocent people that are getting killed and having to live in such harsh conditions. I think that the people should try and get help from other countries or even nations to help them get rid of the Janjaweed and get everything normal. I can only imagine how bad it must be to live there because the people must always be on the look out for the Janjaweed and if they attack them they can't try and stop them or else they will get killed.

Overall, I think this whole situation needs to be more publicly known around the world. People and countries need to know about this so they can put an end to it. I am surprised that not one nation has done anything or even said anything. I think that this whole thing needs to be resovled very quickly before it gets even worse.

NATE'S REFLECTION

When we were assigned a part I had no idea what Darfur was or even where Sudan was, but now that I have study and pretty much read every article there is about it I have learned that these people need help and it will take more then one country to do that. Next, I think that this crisis shoud be taken care of soon because the death count is rising everyday. I think the UN needs to step in and stop the janjaweed and the government from killing innocent people. Lastly, the citizens didnt know why they were being killed or evacuated.

The biggest problem is that no one will step in and help these people. I think the UN need sto step in and do something to prevent this from happening again in the future. The people of sudan were evacuated into the desert and they were forced to live in garbage houses and terrible conditions to survive. The janjaweed were stealing money and taking goods that werent theirs to be taking.

I am very dissapointed that no action was taken to help out these inncoent people. I think that the UN needs to do something about this GENOCIDE before it gets even more out of hand, and to prevent these people from dieing. So far the number of deaths has reached a shockingly high, 400,000 people. Also about 2 million people have been subject to this crimal abuse. More and more people each day are suffering without the help of the united nations. In total, about 3 and a half million people would be dead if there wasnt any aid.

By reading these articles about the genocide, I learned that in Sudan the people have no say in anything. They have no idea why they are being forced out of there homes. Secondly, it shows that the people have no human rights what so ever. This event relates alot to the Holocaust because alot of people died because they were a different religion then the government and the janjaweed.

Lastly, to me it this shows alot of leadership expesically from the government and the janjaweed. I think it shows leadership because they could do whatever they wanted to the people and no one was there to stop them or to let them know what they were doing was bad and cruel. I feel bad for the people in Darfur because its not there fault they were born a different religion and now because of this they are being punished. The actions that the janjaweed and the government did to the people were not justified because the people were forced out of there homes and have to do everything they can to survive. This genocide has been going on for to long and its time for another nation to step in and do something about it.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Russo's Reflection

When I first started this project I had really never even known about the incidents in darfur but now that I have read up on the, I have realised that there terrible. Now that I know whats happening, i will probably pay more attention to this in the news and them trying to stop this awful genocide. I think that they probably would need to get a new government for the country of Sudan but that cant happen without the help of the UN and other organizations. I think that the reports of the Sudanese government helping out the janjaweed was terrible. That made the problem even worse for the citizens. This event reminded me a lot of the Halocaust because oncea gain this was a terrible violation of human rights. Also what the government of Sudan is doing is not counting everyone as an equal, this is once again another violation of human rights.

Another part of the problem is that no one is stepping in to try to stop the government, or not enough people are. I think that the UN needs to step in and do something and so does the US but i wouldnt want it to turn into another Iraq. Even though these are the top contenders to go in and help the citizens, I think there should also be a lot more people that need to help out the citizens but most of them dont have the Army size probably to do that. I also feel pretty terrible for the people that are going through this genocide and have to suffer for this stuff everyday. They dont have any homes anymore because the janjaweed is attacking them and taking all there stuff away to sell for money and other goods so that they can fund there terrible actions.

I am not entirely happy with the UN's actions because there not doing anything to help out the situation. There teh committee that is supposed to have stopped events that is just like the Holocaust. That is why they were established and there not doing there job right now. So basically there not doing what they were ment to do. I would suggest that they act quickly but I cant make that decision for them. The death total is very high and is continue to rise as we speak. So far there have been about 400,000 that have been killed and also more then 2million people have been kicked out or forced to move out of there homes because they were vurnt or invaded. They also say that there has been 3.5 million people that wouldnt be alive if it werent for aid. To me, thats pretty terrible.

My thought towards this situation is that there needs to be something done about it. To me there are many people that are trying to avoid the situiation which is not good at all. Also, the janjaweed are using airfare against the people. There shooting them if they try to defend there own homes. The Janjaeed are also leaving many people starving and dehydrated, not providing them with anything but taking it all away from them. The civilians are also trying to flea to other countries to try and get out of the torcher.

But there could be a good thing that is happening this year. Recently in April, they signed a seize fire agreement which will be in effect for 60 days. This is helping them try to make peace in the country between the goverment and janjaweed and between the civilians. I bielieve that this is a good start and that the whole world needs to start doing stuff like this a lot more to try and save these people from this terrible genocide. I bielieve that these problem can be solved and everyone needs to be a part in its solution.

Monday, June 11, 2007

kim lentz reflection

I think that the porpose of haveing a history class in school is to teach young students about events in history that may have occured from 40 yrs ago to 400 yrs ago. Also depending on the event, is to provide us with the information on what went down so now us knowing this knowledge we can prevent such an event from ever happening again. During the end of this year we began to learn about the Holoaust in Nazi Germany, how they torcherd poor inosent jews just because they were jews. Those people were torcherd and terrorized for years and were thought as lower than the Germans. To this day there are places in the world that have problems similar to these, for example, Darfur, Sudan. The civilians in Darfur go through pain and suffering every day, even now. They are being attacked by surrounding tribes and yet they did nothing to deserve this treatment. Althought the U.S. and is fully aware of these acts we do nothing about it, sure we go there to shoot documentaries on the hardship but do we realy do anything to help them? The U.N. just considers this as "clensing" and genoside. Could you imagine waking up one morning and instead of sitting at the table eating your breakfast with your beautiful children, you are sitting on a blanket, no shelter, not nearly any food and mabey 2 of ur children have been raped and killed, how do you think you would feel? Why doesnt anyone try to help you? If we know that this is going on in the world than why arent we helping those who need it and stop those who need to be stopped?


The Human Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights issued by the United Nations basicaly state that everyone is equal. Every continent has there own version of rights. We have the right to vote and the right to remain silent but we have rights to charge someone who commited a crime to send them to jail. Well in Sudan its alittle different. Today in our society we are spoiled we have ipods, laptops, clotheing stores, the list goes on but in Darfu,Sudan they have been reduced to almost absolutly nothing. The people there have either a itty bitty little hut or a blanket under a tree, barely enough food for themselves let alone there family and are tromitiezed by the day to day torcher of surrounding tribes and the government that go into their camps and slotter them, rape the woman and children, burn down their huts and basicaly make their lives a liveing hell. Its been 40 yrs or more that this has been going on and yet it is still hapening today and even tommorow and the next day. It is pretty clear that the Darfurians have no rights they have no power to stand up and say " hey leave me alone would ya" like we can. Also since we have better technology we can fight off those who are and become a threat to us, all they have there is maybe a tree branch they find along side them or maybe something small as a defence and fight for their lives or their families lives. The more and more information and pictures I find wile doing this project it makes me sick to my stomach knowing the pain and suffering these inocent people have to go through. Sure we always say that one person can make a difference but in order to stop them from getting attacked and not being able to fend for themselves, we need more than one persons help.

This event is very much related to the Holocaust of Nazi, Germany. In germany they thought of all Jewish civilians as "non Aribic" and not as equal to the others in germany. The jews who did absolutly nothing to have this brought onto them had been sent to consontration camps, killed and had their shops/businesses destroyed and they had to pick up the mess. In Darfur the people that live their just try to live life day to day. Wile doing this they have the fact in their head that other tribes from other countries of parts of Sudan can come at any point at any day and do what they please to those that live there. In Germany they would take familes and bring them to concontration camps and split them up, some would live and some would die. Those who were taken would never know what could happen to them within the next minute, the germans in charge could do what they pleased to them. The same goes for the darfurians. As we all know from learning in history that the Holocaust eventualy ended but if we take a look to the other part of the world, Darfur Sudan we see that it has not ended it is going even as im writeing this reflection. So I hope that if enough people can learn more about what is going on in the world today than we might be able to make a difference and save someones life.


The word Humanismn is definded as that all humans have individual matter, we all have our say on something and we all are supposed to be treated as equals. Even as this said no matter were you are in the world, no matter what continent, city or countary you can find that this is clearly not true at all. For example evn in my family we arnt treated as equals, my older sister and mom have alot more power and say than I do. Even in a continent as developed as the United States we are not equal. If this is the case for a wonderful place such as this than is there any hope for the rest of the world? What about those who have less than us, should they even try to survive and defend themselves? or shoudl they just give up knowing they have no chance? The darfurians wake up most likely in fear that they could die and and others in Sudan or Lybia or anyother surrounding country that even though they might be going through problems of their owns they might not be feering for their lives and others. Darfur is the perfect example showing that no one is equal, the sudan government and the Janjaweed clearly are way more powerful than the darfurians will ever be, thus they take advantage of it and show their power and take over tribe after tribe, not just darfuians and they do things to them that criminals here wouldnt even dream of. Wile looking for pictures for this project I came apon one picture that had a mother who was holding a child that was burned all over his body and brused. He was probibly only 1 or 2 yrs old, what harm can a todler do to you? Hostly people what good is the Sudan government and the Janjeweed getting out of this?


Even though we havent spent much time on this subject, I've gone through so much and saw so much that I know that this has to be stopped NOW! No one, absolutly no one should be treated this way its not right at all. If some kid is doing this project and doesnt care about the facts and doesnt take it all in then they should put themselves in the people who suffer shoe's. If that was happening to me or someone I knew than I dont know what i would do. I would be heartbroken and praying for those that lives had been taken and for those who suffer, I would most likey decide to have no loved ones with me like family or children so I can save them from this torcher. Honestly I would run for my life and flee as far away as i could or die trying if this was to be the life I was supposed to life than life Isnt worth liveing. If I had enough power than I would try so hard to stop this but it so far we dont know if it will ever stop. This isnt the only place in the world that had problems there is a never ending list of countries and problems that we cant fix, maybe someday like every miss america hopeful wants we will finaly have world peace, now that would be a life worth liveing for.