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13 October 2009Resolution 1891
30 July 2009Resolution 1881
30 April 2009Resolution 1870
15 October 2008Resolution 1841
24 September 2008Resolution 1834
31 July 2008Resolution 1828
30 April 2008Resolution 1812
31 October 2007Resolution 1784
28 September 2007Resolution 1779
31 July 2007Resolution 1769
30 July 2007Resolution 1755
6 October 2006Resolution 1714
29 September 2006Resolution 1713
22 September 2006Resolution 1709
31 August 2006Resolution 1706
16 May 2006Resolution 1679
25 April 2006Resolution 1672
29 March 2006Resolution 1665
24 March 2006Resolution 1663
21 December 2005Resolution 1651
31 March 2005Resolution 1593
29 March 2005Resolution 1591
24 March 2005Resolution 1590
19 November 2004Resolution 1574
18 September 2004Resolution 1564
30 July 2004Resolution 1556




 

President T. Mbeki

The roots of Darfur’s crisis lie in a history of neglect of the Sudanese peripheries, dating from colonial times and continuing during the years of Sudan’s independence. The crisis in Darfur is a manifestation of Sudan’s inequitable distribution of wealth and power

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Ms Mandela-Machel

“The government doesn’t have an understanding of what it means when women say repeatedly to different people: ‘We are being raped. We are being beaten. We are being brutalized. We are fearful.’ I do not think the people we talked to tonight understand. Ms. Graça Mandela-Machel, Concluding Press Conference, Khartoum, 4th October 2007

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Prof Jody Williams

Many of the people that we met with in Chad are giving up hope in the belief that the responsibility to protect doesn’t seem to have any meaning or relevance in their lives and in addressing the situation in Darfur.” Professor Jody Williams, 1997 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, comments on her Mission Report on Darfur,16 March 2007

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Mr. Kofi Annan

“This report demonstrates, beyond all doubt, that the last two years have been little short of hell on earth for our fellow human beings in Darfur. And despite the attention the Council has paid to this crisis, that hell continues today.” 

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Dr Mukesh Kapila

"This is ethnic cleansing, this is the world's greatest humanitarian crisis, and I don't know why the world isn't doing more about it."

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