The candidates on Darfur
Today on Time.com's political diary The Page I read that U.S. senators Barack Obama, John McCain, and Hillary Clinton are all supporting the cause pushed by the Save Darfur charity (savedarfur.org). The Times also gives this press today. In a rare joint statement titled "We Stand United On Sudan" the three major White House hopefuls call the crisis in Darfur "genocide" and say "it would be a huge mistake for the Khartoum regime to think that it will benefit by running out the clock on the Bush Administration." Here is a big chunk of the letter:
We deplore all violence against the people of Darfur. There can be no doubt that the Sudanese government is chiefly responsible for the violence and is able to end it. We condemn the Sudanese government's consistent efforts to undermine peace and security, including its repeated attacks against its own people and the multiple barriers it has put up to the swift and effective deployment of the United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force. We further condemn the Sudanese government's refusal to adhere to the terms of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) that ended the conflict in southern Sudan.
Today, we wish to make clear to the Sudanese government that on this moral issue of tremendous importance, there is no divide between us. We stand united and demand that the genocide and violence in Darfur be brought to an end and that the CPA be fully implemented. Even as we campaign for the presidency, we will use our standing as Senators to press for the steps needed to ensure that the United States honors, in practice and in deed, its commitment to the cause of peace and protection of Darfur's innocent citizenry. We will continue to keep a close watch on events in Sudan and speak out for its marginalized peoples.
The charity also released a video featuring snippets they'd filmed of the candidates explaining their positions on the Sudan crisis:
These clips were taken from sit downs that the organization did with the candidates back in November 2007 so the extended samples include John Edwards
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYWGLbgIy2s
McCain calls the Janjaweed militia the "Janjaweeds"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZcDOOnvUA8
Clinton opts to read a statement from a teleprompter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyEYtHIOGhI
Like Edwards, Obama speaks comfortably off the cuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEd583-fA8M
Labels: barack obama, clinton, darfur, edwards, mccain, sudan
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