Wednesday, May 28, 2008

"unstinting resolve" on darfur

Today, Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain released a joint statement declaring that the three presidential hopefuls stand united on 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. 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. If peace and security for the people of Sudan are not in place when one of us is inaugurated as President on January 20, 2009, we pledge that the next Administration will pursue these goals with unstinting resolve.
You can read the rest of the statement here, and watch a video below that shows Clinton, Obama, and McCain talking about their stance on ending the genocide.


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