Sudan Campaign
Sudan Campaign
"A broad coalition of activists have initiated "The Sudan Campaign" two weeks of intensive activity in Washington and around the country to spotlight the on-going genocide in Sudan. The Campaign calls the nation to action and petitions President Clinton to stop what Congress deems a "genocidal" onslaught by the Government of Sudan on its indigenous African population. The onslaught includes forced starvation, enslavement, and religious persecution.
"The Campaign arises in response to Secretary of State Albright's challenge that suffering in Sudan has not been "marketable" to the American people. But Americans care deeply about victims of genocide, and will not sit by silently...
"The Sudan Campaign begins on May 23 [2000] with an inaugural ceremony at the Capitol Building featuring escaped slaves, congressmen, and other notables. Participants at the opening ceremony will then walk to the White House to petition the President.[1]
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- Former President - Joe Madison
- Campaign Chair: John Eibner (Christian Solidarity International) [2]
- Director: Dr. Charles Jacobs (American Anti-Slavery Group)
Contents
Former Advisory Board (2000)
Accessed August 2008: [2]
- Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS)
- The Hon. Gregory Meeks (D-NY)
- The Hon. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC)
- The Hon. Donald Payne (D-NJ)
- The Hon. Frank R. Wolf (R-VA)
- The Hon. Tom Tancredo (R-CO)
- Rev. T.D. Jakes
- Rev. James Masteller
- Rev. Chuck Singleton (Loveland Church)
- Rev. Hans Stuckelberger Christian Solidarity International)
- Dr. Hamouda Fathelrahman (Sudan Human Rights Org.)
- Joe Madison
- Hon. Bona Malwal (Sudan Gazette)
- Faith J. H. McDonnell (Institute on Religion & Democracy)
- Nina Shea (Freedom House)
- Prof. Ibrahim Sundiata (Howard University)
- Barbara Vogel (STOP Campaign)
- Roger Winter (US Committee on Refugees)
Coalition Members (2000)
Accessed August 2008: [3]
- A. Philip Randolph Institute
- African American Women's Clergy Association
- American Anti-Slavery Group
- American Jewish Committee (DC Branch)
- Christian Solidarity International
- Congress on Modern Pan-African Slavery
- Institute on Religion and Democracy
- Institute on Religion and Public Policy
- Salvation Army
- Southern Sudanese Voice For Freedom
- Sudan Human Rights Organization (Cairo)
- Urban League (RI Chapter)
Contact
- Web: http://www.sudancampaign.com/ (no longer works)
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ About, Sudan Campaign (archive), accessed August 4, 2008."
- ↑ The growth of the Sudan Campaign, SudanReeves, accessed August 4, 2008.
- ↑ The growth of the Sudan Campaign, SudanReeves, accessed August 4, 2008.