URGE THE ADMINISTRATION AND CONGRESS TO CONTINUE THEIR EFFORTS TO BRING AN END TO THE CRISIS IN DARFUR, SUDAN
WHY THIS ISSUE IS IMPORTANT: The humanitarian crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan is
now affecting some 2.2 million people. Approximately 1.2 million people are displaced inside
Sudan and an estimated 180,000 refugees have fled into neighboring Chad. Tens of
thousands of people have died.
At the same time, humanitarian relief efforts in the region have been difficult because of
limited access to affected areas. If conditions do not improve, experts project that 300,000
people may be dead by year’s end due to lack of security, insufficient relief supplies and
personnel as well as the looming rainy season which will make relief efforts very difficult.
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To date, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) has pledged $1 million in private funds to assist the
large numbers of refugees and displaced people and is supporting refugee camps for
Sudanese in neighboring Chad. CRS President Ken Hackett and Most Reverend John Ricard,
SSJ, Bishop of Pensacola-Tallahassee and Chairman of the International Policy Committee of
the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops are traveling to Darfur this week to assess the
situation firsthand. CRS is preparing to significantly expand its humanitarian assistance work
into the Dafur region in the upcoming weeks.
BACKGROUND: Years of clashes between Arab nomadic tribes and black African ethnic
groups in Darfur came to a head in February 2003 when two rebel groups, the Sudanese
Liberation Movement/Army (SLMA/A) and Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), took up arms
against the Sudanese government claiming unjust treatment by the government over land
and resources with their Arab neighbors. In response, the Government of Sudan along with a
government-backed militia known as the Janjaweed have undertaken systematic attacks
against villages linked to the two rebel groups reportedly including aerial bombardments,
burning of buildings and crops, widespread killings, rapes of women and children, and looting.
In July, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell and United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan
visited the region and held high level talks with the Sudanese government. They produced
concrete steps the Sudanese government must take to disarm the Janjaweed, provide
access for humanitarian relief and bring an end to the conflict.
HOW YOU CAN HELP: CRS encourages the U.S. Catholic community to join us in our call for
immediate international action to prevent catastrophic loss of life in Darfur and among the
refugees in Chad.
1. Please call President Bush, Secretary of State Colin Powell, and your members of
Congress to thank them for their efforts to bring the Darfur crisis to an end and encourage
them to continue their work on this issue. Emphasize the following:
- Our great appreciation for efforts by President Bush and Secretary of State Colin
Powell to address the crisis in Darfur as well as the $95 million Congress recently
approved to fund humanitarian relief in the region.
- Urge them to consider the United Nations (UN) appeal for additional funds to
adequately address the great need of the affected population. The UN recently stated
that their appeal for funding is some $350 million short.
- Urge them to stand ready to provide logistical, financial and other support to the
African Union team put in place to monitor the ceasefire and to expand their protection
force to protect civilians and humanitarians workers as well
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2. Visit the CRS website http://capwiz.com/catholicrelief/issues/alert/?alertid=6176836&type;=ML to forward this action alert to your family, friends, and fellow
parishioners by clicking on TELL-A-FRIEND!
3. Continue to pray for our brothers and sisters in Darfur and Chad, for a prompt end
to the conflict and lasting peace and stability in the region. Click here to download a prayer
service. http://www.catholicrelief.org/get_involved/advocacy/grass_roots/dafur.cfm
4. Contribute to CRS’ efforts to expand our response in Darfur. Click here to make
a gift today. https://www.catholicrelief.org/make_a_gift/contribute.cfm
5. Sign up for the legislative network!
http://www.crs.org/legislativenetwork.cfm
For further information contact:
Tina Rodousakis, Legislative Network Specialist, 1-800-235-2772 x 7462;
trodousa@catholicrelief.org
Rowena Gono, Advocacy Communications Specialist, 1-800-235-2772 x
7496; rgono@catholicrelief.org
Catholic Relief Services' advocacy efforts flow from the principles of
Catholic Social Teaching, especially the call to protect the dignity of
people, uphold rights and responsibilities, safeguard the common good
and to act in solidarity with people in poverty.
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