Executive Legacy
Sudan: The Executive Legacy
On Sept. 21, 2004, President George W. Bush declared that “the world is witnessing terrible suffering and horrible crimes in the Darfur region of Sudan, crimes my government has concluded are genocide.” After his historic remarks to the United Nations General Assembly, the President pledged to do everything in his power to ensure that genocide would not be perpetrated on his watch. Yet, over three years after this declaration, genocide continues in Darfur. The President has not fulfilled this promise. In his last year in office, President Bush can, and must, make ending the atrocities in Sudan a much higher priority.
The Genocide Intervention Network has outlined the four-part policy framework President Bush must follow in order to end the genocide and help bring peace to Sudan. Using the acronym SEAL, help us in calling on the Bush Administration to:
1. Stick to his Promises
2. Enforce UNAMID
3. Apply an All-Sudan Solution
4. Lobby China
Read more about these policies.
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As we make Sudan a legacy issue for our Executive Branch, it is important that we put constant pressure on President Bush. Click here to find out how you can take action.







