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Chairman Smith, Oscar-Winner Sorvino Call for UN Peacekeepers in Darfur Without Further Delay |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – With the newly-appointed special envoy to Sudan about to assume his responsibilities, U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) – Chairman of the House International Relations Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations Subcommittee – called United Nations peacekeepers the next critical step toward bringing an end to the genocide in Darfur and peace and stability to all of Sudan. “The people of Smith convened the hearing to spotlight how efforts to bring peace to Darfur have given way to escalating violence and a worsening human rights crisis, while examining ways that Andrew Natsios, the newly-appointed Presidential Special Envoy to One immediate way to get the peace process back on track is to convince the Government of Sudan to allow the UN peacekeeping force authorized in UN Security Council Resolution 1706 to carry out their mandate. Academy Award-winning actress and Amnesty International Goodwill Ambassador Mira Sorvino echoed Smith’s call for the UN peacekeepers, stating “we must apply pressure with serious consequences to propel them to accept the UN peacekeeping mission,” during her testimony before the committee. The hearing also examined issues slowing the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and addressed the concerns that conditions in Eastern Sudan may ignite a conflict similar to the one that led to the conflict in “The new special envoy has a full plate from the moment he starts this job. Not only is the crisis in | ||
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For Immediate Release: September 20, 2006 Contact: Patrick Creamer (202) 225-3765 |
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