Darfur: Blueprint for Genocide - Archipielago Libertad
Darfur: Blueprint for Genocide - Archipielago Libertad
Darfur: Blueprint for Genocide - Archipielago Libertad
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Appendix G<br />
observ er protection <strong>for</strong>ce into a fully fledged peacekeeping missionw ith the requisite mandate and size to ensure the<br />
effectiv e implementation of the Ceasefire Agreement with particular emphasis on the disarmament and neutralization<br />
of the Janjaw eed militia.<br />
EU: Supports arms embargo on Sudan. Foreign Policy chief demands disarmament of Janjaw eed. Threatens<br />
sanctions.<br />
US: Rules out calls <strong>for</strong> international peacekeepers, say ing security in <strong>Darfur</strong> is the responsibility of the GoS. Presses<br />
<strong>for</strong> sanctions to be included in the UN resolution.<br />
France: Ex presses doubt that apply ing sanctions w illw ork. Encourages African states to take the lead in ending<br />
v iolence in <strong>Darfur</strong>. Began deploying 200 troops on the Chad Sudan border to stop militias marauding in Chad.<br />
Germany: Urges arms embargo on Sudan. Increasingly ex erting diplomatic pressure on Sudan. Uses v isit of Foreign<br />
Minister to pressure Pakistan to accept UN resolution introducing sanctions on Sudan.<br />
Holland: Provides 3 helicopters.<br />
Spain: Supports imposition of sanctions on Sudan in the UN Resolution.<br />
Sweden: Swedish Prime Minister sought to build united EU position on which normalised relations betw een Sudan<br />
and EU dependent upon progress in <strong>Darfur</strong>, particularly in the disarmament of militias.<br />
UK: Expresses support <strong>for</strong> the US inw ishing to impose sanctions on Sudan. Makes consideration of the option of<br />
deployment of troops, although says it is not at the stage of deploy ing them yet. Pressing the EU to provide further<br />
support to the AU mission. General Mike Jackson claims 5000 troops av ailable if necessary to send to <strong>Darfur</strong>. Says<br />
at the end of the month it has no intention of sending troops. Hav ing made commitments on security , w ill giv e Sudan<br />
a short period of time to fulfil them. Otherw ise pressure through the SC.<br />
Algeria: Resists the imposition of sanctions on Sudan in the UN Resolution.<br />
Angola: Resists the imposition of sanctions on Sudan in the UN Resolution.<br />
Brazil: Resists the imposition of sanctions on Sudan in the UN Resolution.<br />
China: Resists the imposition of sanctions on Sudan in the UN Resolution and abstains in the Security Council<br />
v ote.<br />
Pakistan: States that Sudan’s sovereignty must not be violated. Resists the imposition of sanctions on Sudan in the<br />
UN Resolution and abstains in the Security Council vote.<br />
Philippines: Resists the imposition of sanctions on Sudan in the UN Resolution.<br />
Romania: Supports the imposition of sanctions on Sudan in the UN Resolution.<br />
Russia: Resists the imposition of sanctions on Sudan in the UN Resolution. Supplies Sudan with MiG aircraft.