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    ADVOCATES LAUNCH APRIL GENOCIDE PREVENTION MONTH
    By James Butty

    Voice of America
    http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/2009-04-01- voa6.cfm
    April 1 2009

    The month of April is Genocide Prevention month here in the United
    States. It marks the anniversaries of six major genocides around
    the world, including Darfur, Bosnia, Rwanda, Cambodia, the Holocaust
    and Armenia.

    More than 50 of the world's leading humanitarian organizations have
    joined together to launch a public awareness and education campaign
    during the month of April.

    Jill Savitt, organizer of "Genocide Prevention Month" told VOA the
    groups hope their advocacy would prevent future genocides.

    "What we want the month to show is that there is a support among
    genocide survivors to try and prevent such crimes from happening by
    rallying support from the international community," she said.

    Tuesday, the groups pre-screened "The Last Survivor", a new documentary
    which tells the story of four survivors including from Rwanda, Sudan,
    and Congo.

    Savitt said the groups have been working with genocide survivors for
    a long while.

    "We've been working survivors in the of all the previous genocides
    in the modern era as well as survivors of ongoing atrocity crimes,
    and there has been become a network of survivor advocates who join
    forces for each other and the people of Darfur to try and to talk to
    the international community about prevention. One of our partners
    in this project is Righteous Pictures which is a documentary film
    company with two young film makers who have now made a documentary
    that follows four genocide survivors during their advocacy about
    genocide prevention," Savitt said.

    She said her organization works with survivors from all of the
    previous genocides.

    We work with Darfurians who are living in exile in the United States
    and in Canada, and the UK. As part of this month, they are organizing
    events around the world during April because April is the start of the
    seventh year of the Darfur genocide. We are working with Congolese,
    and while that conflict hasn't been called genocide, those survivors of
    that massive crime are also trying to urge the international community
    to act," Savitt said.

    She said her organization welcomes President Barack Obama's appointment
    of retired Air Force Major General Scott Gration as his special envoy
    for Sudan.

    But Savitt said it remains to be seen whether General Scott would
    have the mandate to really bring peace to Darfur.

    "We welcome the appointment of the envoy for Sudan. The Obama
    administration is showing leadership in that regard. What we now need
    to see is this envoy really engaging Obama in the task of bringing
    peace to Darfur. We need the envoy to do this job every day, to have
    the mandate to address all parties, and access to the Oval office
    and to the UN to try and bring in international leaders to bring the
    parties to the negotiating table," Savitt said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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