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8.06.2007 - 11:30am ET
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Sudan: New Darfur Deployment Must Be Immediate and Fully Resourced to Protect Human Rights
(CSRwire) August 6, 2007- Amnesty International today welcomed last night's unanimous
vote by the UN Security Council to send a newly strengthened African
Union-United Nations force to Darfur in Sudan but warned that the force
must be deployed urgently, resourced effectively and be given the full
support of the Sudanese Government.
"Hundreds of thousands have died because of the conflict in Darfur and
more than two million people have been driven from their homes. The truth
is the people of Darfur are living in the midst of a massive humanitarian
and human rights crisis. They can wait no longer for protection: it must
be delivered immediately, effectively and with a full mandate to protect
civilians from further violence," said Amnesty International's Secretary
General Irene Khan
Yesterday's adoption by the UN Security Council of resolution 1769 gives
some long awaited hope to the millions of Darfuris. But it is now
essential that UN member states provide the resources necessary to swiftly
deploy an effective force with a strong human rights component. This must
include the capacity and authority to monitor and investigate human rights
violations, including all cases of rape and other forms of sexual violence,
and to report publicly on all human rights abuses.
Deployed in a region awash with arms, the United Nations must ensure the
forces can oversee the disarmament and demobilization of government
supported Janjawid militia. The new resolution only allows the force to
monitor "whether any arms or related material are present in Darfur" and
urgently needs to be strengthened.
Amnesty International also urges the UN Security Council to ensure that
the current arms embargo is effectively enforced.
"Given the Sudanese Government's past record of obstructing such
deployments, we urge the Government to facilitate the rapid deployment of
the new force," said Irene Khan "The people of Darfur have been offered
too many words and too many resolutions. Now is the time for effective
action."
For more information: Crisis in Darfur and
Eastern Chad
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