SaveDarfur.org has a post called “U.N to Reassess Peacekeepers Along Darfur Border” that’s worth checking out…
A second U.N. peacekeeping assessment team heads to Chad and the Central African Republic this weekend after an initial assessment found the area along the border with Sudan’s Darfur region too risky for U.N. troops. The team is paying a two-week return visit to the troubled…
I believe that the public pressure being applied by organizations such as the SaveDarfur.org is making a difference, and the U.N. re-assessment is one positive result. It seems the least the international community can do for the citizens and refugees in this area is to provide them sanctuary and sustenance while the political/social situation is being addressed.
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