Please sign the petition to send helicopters to Darfur

Darfur helicopter petition - blogolob.net

Horrific rapes, bloody murders and ethnic cleansing are being carried out on hundreds of thousands of men, women and children in Darfur by the Janjaweed militia, aided by the Sudanese government.

The UN has pledged to send an international peacekeeping force to Darfur but it is being held up largely because no country has yet donated any of the 24 helicopters needed for the operation.

This petition is to ask Gordon Brown to set an example to the international community by immediately providing 5 of the helicopters required.

Eric Reeves has spent the past eight years working full-time as a Sudan researcher and analyst, and has published extensively in the US and internationally. He has recently published an article on The Guardian’s blog, entitled Darfur’s Final Chance. In this article he states:

The UN is on the verge of abandoning its plan to send troops to Darfur. It must not be allowed to do so

Eric Reeves goes on to say:

the unprecedented UN/African Union “hybrid” mission in Darfur (UNAMID) has been badly compromised by the refusal of militarily capable nations of the world to provide the two dozen transport and tactical helicopters required, at a bare minimum, for security and protection operations in Darfur. Not a single Nato country has offered even one helicopter. Sadly, this serves as too accurate a measure of the real concern for Darfur on the part of those whose rhetoric has been most fulsome. But it is brazen obduracy on the part of the Khartoum regime that has created the deepest threat that the people of Darfur will be left entirely without protection, and that humanitarian operations will have to be suspended throughout the region. The UN estimates that 4.2 million people are currently in need of humanitarian assistance.

Later in the article, Eric Reeves makes it clear:

But UNAMID is now the only arrow in the quiver: there is no other force on the horizon, no other means for protecting civilians and humanitarians. If Nato nations aren’t prepared to provide the 24 helicopters the UN mission requires, they are hardly likely to participate in or provide resources for any non-consensual deployment of force to Darfur, a nightmarishly difficult logistical and military undertaking in any event.

UNAMID must succeed. If it does not, the only question is only how long it will be before Darfur slides into cataclysmic destruction, with no means of halting that slide. This is the stark choice before the international community: is it prepared to see UNAMID fail, or will it rally the resources and exert the pressure on Khartoum, both of which are both critical to UNAMID’s success?

We cannot let UNAMID fail. Please help us play our part by helping the UN to get the helicopters they require to help stop this terrible, terrible disaster. Please sign our petition and then consider sending the email below to as many people as you can.

Note: This petition is for British citizens and British residents only. Should any overseas readers start a petition in their own country, blogolob will be very willing to link to and support it.

Update: Some people have commented that 5 helicopters may be too many to expect the UK to send. This is not important to the petition as once enough people have signed and put pressure on the government, even 2 or 3 helicopters will be a step in the right direction. It seems inconceivable that the UK are unable to send any helicopters at all to ease this desperate situation.


After you have signed the petition, please copy the following email text, paste it into your email program and send it to as many people as you can.

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Email - Subject: Please sign our petition to help end the terrible tragedy in Darfur.

Darfur helicopter petition - blogolob.net

Horrific rapes, bloody murders and ethnic cleansing are being carried out on hundreds of thousands of men, women and children in Darfur by the Janjaweed militia, aided by the Sudanese government.

The UN has pledged to send an international peacekeeping force to Darfur but it is being held up largely because no country has yet donated any of the 24 helicopters needed for the operation.

blogolob has organised a petition to ask Gordon Brown to set an example to the international community by immediately providing 5 of the helicopters required.

Please sign the petition and help us play our part in helping the UN to get the helicopters they require to send in their mission and help stop this terrible, terrible disaster.

Please also send this email to as many people as you can to help spread the word.

Many thanks
Steve M

Update: Some people have commented that 5 helicopters may be too many to expect the UK to send. This is not important to the petition as once enough people have signed and put pressure on the government, even 2 or 3 helicopters will be a step in the right direction. It seems inconceivable that the UK are unable to send any helicopters at all to ease this desperate situation.

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Previous blogolob posts on Sudan/Darfur

Darfur - They need our help
Darfur - Intensify the campaign NOW
Is the UN any use whatsoever?

Bloggers, journalists and individuals, please join the campaign.

Resources

Darfur Awareness
Dream for Darfur
Eric Reeves - Sudan Research, Analysis, and Advocacy
Globe for Darfur
MiaFarrow.org
Passion of the Present
Sudan Watch
The Sudanese Thinker

Shame China - Stop the Genocide

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