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Sudan Advocacy Groups React to General Gration’s Statements to The Washington Post

Sudan Advocacy Groups React to General Gration’s Statements to The Washington Post
On the eve of the Principals Meeting to review the Obama Administration’s Sudan Policy, The Washington Post has published a devastating portrait of the U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan, Major General Scott Gration ...

Save Darfur Coalition, Enough & Genocide Intervention Network Respond to Obama’s Speech to the UN General Assembly

During President Obama’s address before the United Nations General Assembly, he made the following comments regarding the situation in Darfur ...

RELEASE: Sudan Advocacy Groups, in Letter to Obama, Seek Policy Changes

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The Obama Administration has almost completed its policy review on Sudan. There is, however, a major problem with the administration’s emerging policy, notes an open letter to President Obama from a group of Sudan advocacy organizations ...

STATEMENT: As U.N. General Downplays Crisis, Enough Project and Sudan Now Allies Stress Urgency For Obama Administration

The Enough Project at the Center for American Progress released the following statements today concerning the remarks of departing UNAMID commander Martin Luther Agwai, who declared, “As of today, I would not say there is a war going on in Darfur." ...

RELEASE: New Campaign Calls on President Obama To “live up to his words” on Sudan

RELEASE: New Campaign Calls on President Obama To "live up to his words" on Sudan
Today a coalition of anti-genocide advocacy organizations announced the launch of a bold new campaign called Sudan Now: Keep the Promise. The campaign will challenge President Barack Obama and top U.S. administration officials to live up to their campaign and political promises by taking strong and immediate action to help end the international crisis in Sudan and bring a lasting peace to the people of that country ...

STATEMENT: Save Darfur Coalition, Enough and Genocide Intervention Network Call on the U.S. and Egypt to Work Toward Lasting Peace in Sudan

STATEMENT: Save Darfur Coalition, Enough and Genocide Intervention Network  Call on the U.S. and Egypt to Work Toward Lasting Peace in Sudan
President Obama's August 18 meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is an opportunity for these two leaders to find common ground on an issue of great mutual importance: how to achieve a comprehensive and durable peace in Sudan ...

DRC: Clinton Should Highlight Rape and Justice Issues

Killings and brutal sexual violence against women, girls and also men have massively increased in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo since the start of military operations in January 2009, the Congo Advocacy Coalition, a group of 88 humanitarian and human rights organizations, said today ...

Film Star Don Cheadle and Poker Champion Annie Duke Raise $600,000 for Ante Up For Africa

Film Star Don Cheadle and Poker Champion Annie Duke Raise $600,000 for Ante Up For Africa
Ante Up For Africa, a non-profit organization founded by Academy Award® nominee Don Cheadle, World Series of Poker champion Annie Duke and Norman Epstein with a goal of raising money and awareness for Africans in need, today announced a donation totaling $600,000 to three Darfur-related charities dedicated to helping provide relief for the people affected by the violence in that area ...

John Prendergast Speaks With The Press on Sudan

Recently Enough Co-founder John Prendergast spoke with the press in response to ongoing discussions on the Obama administration's policy towards Sudan. Listen to the conversation ...

MEDIA ADVISORY: Save Darfur Coalition, Enough and Genocide Intervention Network Respond to General Gration’s Testimony Today

MEDIA ADVISORY: Save Darfur Coalition, Enough and Genocide Intervention Network Respond to General Gration’s Testimony Today
The next 18 months represent a critical time for the people of Sudan, and release of the Obama administration’s policy review on Sudan is both crucial and overdue. To continue reading, click here ...