Barrack Obama The Suffering In Darfur Has Not Stop
- Is the war really over
- Can we return to teaching
- Can we go back to school
I took an interest Darfur after visiting the Holocaust museun in Houston where I came across some vivid pictures and captions about the situation in Darfur. At that time Bush was president and the policy concerning Darfur was not going to change when it was clear that Barrack Obama would be the next president. It was a joy to know he had a different view of Darfur here is a quote from Mr. Obama “We should be engaged in Darfur.We have a self interest and a stake in preventing hundreds of thousands from being salughtered.” According to most reports, around sixty thousand have died since Mr. Obama took office and his policy concerning seems similar to histo his other do nothing policies nowhere near as moving as his earlier comments.
As we hear claims from the U.N. -African Union a U.N. peacekeeping force in Darfur, that the war is overthen why are refugees in Chad refusing to return home? Civil rights groups say because the Sudanese government has a military proxy group outside the camps.So once the U.N. presence is gone the killing that suppose to be and act of war will heat up unless there is a respectable show of strenght that this will not be tolerated.
We that have been touched by the horrors of these acts of Genocide and ethnic cleansing must call attention to the forgotten of Darfur in speak with one voice. I pledge to lend my voice to the cause of ending the suffering in Darfur;while lending a voice I will ask even if it goes unanswered ,what about a U.S. splution to the perils of the Dudan and the people of Darfur.
We feel strongly that Mr. Obama will do nothing about the situation in Darfur,here are a few reason why he sould do something with no real foreign policy victories heading into the midterm:Truning the tide in the Sudan might do more then trying to sway the nation’s childern to his way of thinking.A strong stand in the Sudan would be a foreign policy victory worthy of the raving review our president seems to be seeking .Being a long time critic of American foreign policy it would seem that Mr. Obama would do more than take his ame do nothing approach,a differnt approach could change the way the world see the U.S. why not start changing that veiw with a strong act of no tolerance to Genocide in Darfur.
In conclusion I would like to be wrong and see Mr. Obama keep his word about and take the stance he said was needed that could end hundred of thousands from dieing.The time to take this approach is know in the one with the ability to lead the way has the power,Mr. Obama will you act or will you eat your words we are watching.
Sources The Plank ,And Boston Globe.





