Secondly, the Government of Sudan should commit to the disarmament and control of the Janjaweed militia and ensure that the targeting of civilians ceases immediately.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The serious crimes by the Sudanese government and the government-supported militias must be met with serious consequences. We must work for tough international economic sanctions on the Sudanese government.
What is most needed in Darfur is an international peacekeeping and protection presence, and this is what the Sudanese government most wants to avoid.
If the president of the United States says that attacks on civilians, starvation, and denial of religious freedom in Sudan are important international issues, they become so.
I swear allegiance to the Republic of Sudan.
Sudan cannot afford to be on the wrong side of history. The north and south will have to work together, but will they?
An effective U.S. policy toward Sudan - one capable of changing the situation in the south and affecting the lives of its people - will require top-level attention and a great deal of energy. It should have three elements: aid, diplomacy, and financial disclosure.
Despite the increase in world attention toward Sudan in the past months, the genocide in Darfur has continued without any serious attempt by the Sudanese government to do what governments primarily exist to do, protect their citizens.
We want peace and development in all 10 states of South Sudan - we don't want military backing.
The Sudan bombing is a blot on the Clinton presidency, and a blot it ought to remain.
The people of the Sudan expect a lot from the institution of the presidency, and we should live up to their expectations.
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