Darfuris speak out on indictment of Bashir

So some people are afraid that the indictment of the dictator behind the genocide in Darfur will only provoke him to kill more and so this was an unnecessary thing to do. Below the fold you’ll hear a letter from the Darfuri Leaders Network who think that it is a praiseworthy action.

Before clicking and looking at it, I want to express with pride that we HPA members have been helpful in the anti-genocide movement. We have added creativity and life and passion and idealism. I am so proud to be part of this community. But please, let me emphasize that we are one community amongst countless that have stepped to the plate to do something. It is the actions of a countless number of individuals and organizations and their tireless work that has made the building an anti-genocide movement possible – and that is truly an Order of the Phoenix for the real world to which we in the HPA can be proud to stand alongside of. At this time, we can truly salute the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno-Ocampo who has been brave in a way that few leaders have shown. He is a Kingsley Shacklebolt. He is an Auror for the real world who is truly waking the world up despite the complacency and fears of those around him. And it is a great honor for the HPA to be helping in any way to support his call for justice in Darfur. It is also a great honor to be equally supporting humanitarian organization’s efforts for peace in Darfur. Okay, now on to the statement from Darfuri Leaders Network on Bashir’s indictment:


Dear Members of the Security Council:

We write to you as members of the Darfuri civil society living in the diaspora. We are a network of Darfuri-led human rights and humanitarian organizations in the United States and around the world, united together to raise awareness about the genocide in Darfur and to advocate for the rights of the people of Darfur to have security, justice and lasting peace in Darfur.

We write to you today to express our appreciation for the Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo’s formal request for an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the President of The Sudan Omar Hassan Ahmad Al-Bashir. Mr. Moreno-Ocampo’s unwavering commitment to seeking justice for the people of Darfur led him to this historic decision and we sincerely thank the UN Security Council for referring the case of Darfur to the ICC and providing Mr. Moreno-Ocampo with the mandate to carry out his assigned mission.

Our people have cried out for justice for the last five years only to see the humanitarian and political crisis worsen in Darfur. Mr. Moreno-Ocampo’s request to examine the culpability of President Al Bashir for the genocide committed against our friends and families brings us some hope that the international community may finally match its rhetoric with actions that lead to real results in The Sudan. It is for this reason that we give our unequivocal support to Mr. Moreno-Ocampo’s decision which aims to provide much delayed accountability for those responsible for the destruction of the lives and livelihoods of Darfuris.

Mr. Moreno-Ocampo’s courageous act comes at a time when the situation in Darfur leaves our people increasingly vulnerable. Violence continues each day unabated, as the notorious Janjaweed and Government of Sudan forces attempt to intimidate the UN-AU Mission in Darfur (UNAMID). Indeed, we were sincerely saddened to hear reports about the deadly attack by such forces against UNAMID on July 8, 2008. We believe the Government of Sudan launched such a brazen assault as part of its on-going campaign to weaken the effectiveness of UNAMID. In addition to this attack, we are gravely concerned about the countless obstacles presented by the Government of Sudan to hinder the deployment of UNAMID.

Despite the immense magnitude of suffering and unimaginable pain of our people, we have witnessed many governments and international experts condemn Mr. Moreno-Ocampo’s decision with some of the same justifications and rationales as President Al Bashir and the Government of Sudan. These criticisms ignore the Darfuri voices that uniformly approve of the ICC’s efforts and view the ICC as the only available outlet to secure justice and accountability for the crimes committed in Darfur since 2003. Therefore, we implore the UN Security Council to take no actions that would impede the work of Mr. Moreno-Ocampo and the ICC.

We further ask the UN Security Council to provide global leadership to ensure that the campaigns for “peace and justice” in Sudan move forward together. Such an effort begins with sending a message to the Government of Sudan that the international community will not tolerate any reprisals against the people of Darfur on account of the proceedings at the ICC. Equally important, we believe that no one should ask the people of Darfur to relinquish their rights to hold their perpetrators accountable in exchange for unreliable promises regarding the establishment of peace and security in Darfur. Our people have witnessed too many peace initiatives fail and too many delays in the deployment of an effective peacekeeping mission to put all of our hope in only these two domains. We understand the difficulty at hand in dealing with an authoritarian and genocidal government such as the one led by President Al Bashir. However, there are no moral or legal grounds to strip our people – who are the undisputed victims – of their legitimate rights for justice. We have full confidence that with coordinated diplomacy and pressure from the members of the UN Security Council peace, protection, and justice can all be achieved for the long-suffering people of Darfur.

We believe that Mr. Moreno-Ocampo has greatly contributed to this effort, as he was requested to do so by the UN Security Council. It is our sincere hope that the member states of the Security Council will continue to support his efforts to reveal the truth about the genocide committed in Darfur as the proceedings of the ICC will help end the culture of impunity in Darfur and Sudan and assist all Darfuris and Sudanese in their efforts to end the Darfur catastrophe and build sustainable peace.

Sincerely,

Member Organizations of the Darfuri Leaders Network (United States)

Darfur Alert Coalition

Ibrahim Hamid

Treasurer

Darfur Association in the United States

Mahmoud Braima

President

Damanga Coalition for Freedom and

Democracy

Mohmamed Yahya

President

Darfur Association of Colorado

Ahmed Adam Ali

Secretary General

Darfur Association of Illinois

Mohamed Abdel Rahman

Secretary General

Darfur Association of Nebraska

Adam Omar

Darfur Association of Texas

Bashir Gamous Abdelrasoul

Branch Leader

Darfur Community Organization (Nebraska)

Bakheit Shata

Executive Director

World Relief Organization

Elgasim Salih

President

Darfur People’s Association of Iowa

Anwar Elnour

President

Darfur People’s Association of New York

Motasim Adam

President

Darfur Rehabilitation Project, Inc.

Elnour Adam

Projects Director

Fur Association of North America

Ishag Ahmed

President

Fur Cultural Revival

Mansour Ahmed

Secretary General

Western Sudan Aid Relief in the U.S

Abdeljabbar Seddik

President

Badawi Osman

Darfur Working Group

Philadelphia, PA

Darfur Community Development

Hamza Ibrahim

President

At-Large Members of the Darfuri Leaders Network in the U.S

Amal Allagabo

Washington, D.C.

Niemat Ahmadi

Washington, DC

Fatima Haroun

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Suad Mansour

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Marwa Salah Eddin

Portland, Maine

Mastora Bakheit

Indiana

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