Thursday, September 25, 2008

U.N. votes to extend mission in Darfur



What Sudan needs the most is ACTIONS. Not only the people in Sudan, but also the refugees who managed to reach the camp die from violence and starvation. What they really need is not insufficient food rations, but a peace proclamation that allows them to rebuild their lives. U.N.'s decision on peace extension in Darfur is not tolerable. Why would they want to suspend investigation on Sudan president? Will the president and his officials ever be brought to justice? I read an recent article about Sudan officials effort to lobby U.N. to avert the charges on genocide. We should not let them escape from charges on millions of voices of suffering. If they do get away from charges, what will we have to tell to children in Sudan? Should we say 'I am sorry, but we do not live in the world of justice anymore. We now live in the materialistic world where wealthy always overwhelms those who believes in justice?'
For those children and people who have always been fighting against violence and despair, we should show them that justice still exists.

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