We are back again to the age old debate of language and the way it is used - this time however the consequences are much greater. Genocide, how do you define it? In a Slate News, Senator Obama's comments are noted when referring to genocide. The article, titled "Getting comfy with genocide", gets deep into the definition of genocide and the consequences of our current use of the term.
Darfur
what does genocide mean to you?
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Light at the end of the Darfur Tunnel
Submitted by Asinus Asinum Fricat on Sun, 07/22/2007 - 13:03.Two days ago I wrote what I thought was my most optimistic diary ever, posted it at Daily Kos, and I got 5 comments, 2 of them from me. I may have made the mistake of not inserting the word Impeachment or Breaking in it. Perhaps it was a little too buoyant for its own good.
Who knows and really, who cares!
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A Generation of Genocide
Submitted by Alicescheshirecat on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 12:54.A recent article in the Baltimore Sun that tells us that the issue of choice for the Millennial Generation is Genocide Stupid
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World Refugee Day 2007; Mourn “Necessary” Migration
Submitted by Betsy L. Angert on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 10:19.the politics of genocide
Submitted by scoutbanana on Mon, 04/16/2007 - 01:36.Previously posted on the Young People For Blog.
Genocide continues, people continue to be murdered, lives continue to be lost. The next month will mark the anniversary of the Darfur Peace Agreement. The crisis in Sudan's western region of Darfur is only getting worse. The Sudanese government claims to be making it easier for aid groups to provide humanitarian support, yet aid groups are at times allowed to work and later denied. Under-staffed and under-supported African Union troops are being threatened and killed. The US deputy secretary, John Negroponte, sees this as the last opportunity to bring in a hybrid UN-AU peacekeeping force as hope seems to be running out for a solution. As Negroponte travels to Sudan he will be bringing the message that Washington's patience has run out. Ban Ki-moon says that he thinks a misunderstanding with the Sudanese government is holding up the peacekeeping force.
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when genocide spreads
Submitted by scoutbanana on Mon, 04/09/2007 - 18:28.Previously posted on the Young People For Blog.
The genocide in Darfur is not contained by the Sudanese borders. Back in February the UN warned that Chad, which borders Sudan's western region of Darfur, could become the scene of the next genocide if action is not taken soon. The UN has recommended peacekeepers to the border countries of Sudan to halt the spread of the killing. The janjaweed is penetrating further and further into Chad to attack refugees in camps. The UNHCR (UN High Commission for Refugees) has expressed worries that the spillover from Darfur will exacerbate the ethnic tensions. The janjaweed had started the violence, but now Chadian locals have joined in and increased the magnitude of the conflict and the killing.
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