{"id":185496,"date":"2014-04-09T18:24:00","date_gmt":"2014-04-09T18:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dabangasudan.preview.websight.nl\/un-missions-fail-to-grasp-darfur-sudan-conflict-human-rights-activist\/"},"modified":"2014-04-09T18:24:00","modified_gmt":"2014-04-09T18:24:00","slug":"un-missions-fail-to-grasp-darfur-sudan-conflict-human-rights-activist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dabangasudan.org\/en\/all-news\/article\/un-missions-fail-to-grasp-darfur-sudan-conflict-human-rights-activist","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;UN missions fail to grasp Darfur, Sudan conflict&#8217;: human rights activist"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u201c<span lang=\"en-GB\">International crisis response strategies in Africa have hardly evolved in the years since the Rwandan genocide erupted\u201d, a human rights activist stated during the commemorations honouring the 20th anniversary of the onset of Rwanda&#8217;s genocide. He stressed it is also the 10th year after Darfur&#8217;s genocide was recognised.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-GB\">John Prendergast is co-founder of the Enough project and published his report &#8216;Rwanda 20 and Darfur 10: New Responses to Africa&#8217;s Mass Atrocities&#8217; on Monday. Wars from the Horn through East and Central Africa often do not recognise borders and involve an array of armed groups, Prendergast found. He referred to \u201cSudan and South Sudan&#8217;s support for cross-border insurgencies in each other&#8217;s back yards\u201d, as well as \u201cdeep links\u201d between conflicts and armed groups in Darfur, eastern Chad, and the Central African Republic, \u201cwhere militias often work for the highest bidder\u201d.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-GB\"><strong>Janjaweed<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-GB\">According to the human rights activist, the most common form used to mobilise these forces in Africa is to appeal to race, religion, region, and ethnicity. \u201cThis has a devastating effect on civilian populations, alters demographics through ethnic cleansing campaigns, and gender-based violence.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p>\u201c<span lang=\"en-GB\">The name <em>Janjaweed<\/em> is becoming more and more familiar. [..] These groups rarely sit at negotiating tables, their patrons are often unrecognised, and their financing is largely left unaddressed.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Crisis response in Addis Ababa<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-GB\">Peacekeeping operations such as the UN-AU Mission in Darfur (Unamid) have largely failed to grasp the complexity of modern African conflict, Prendergast criticised, owing to the cross-border and economically-rooted nature of conflicts. \u201cIn Sudan, multiple sub-national peace processes have stove-piped conflicts in Darfur, the Nuba Mountains, Blue Nile, and eastern Sudan, ignoring Abyei. The result is, predictably, deepening war.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-GB\">Prendergast suggested that the international community needs \u201ca response regime that fits the problem\u201d. Because, he found, it is of no use to pass sanctions \u201cif the money supply for the violence is left intact\u201d. In Sudan&#8217;s case, this refers to the United States which imposed economic and trade sanctions on Sudan in 1997 in response to its alleged connection to terror networks. In 2007 it strengthened the embargo, citing abuses in Darfur which it labeled as genocide.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>He thinks one hopeful sign is the peace efforts in the Democratic Republic of Congo by the UN, regional organisations, and other players. \u201cOther African conflicts suffering from terminal peace processes could be revitalised by this model of crisis response. The learning curve would accelerate by creating a crisis response cell in Addis Ababa, to which issue experts could deploy to support the peace efforts throughout the region.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Responding to mass atrocity<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-GB\">According to Prendergast, peacekeepers can draw lessons from the Congo approach to respond to mass atrocity crimes more effectively. \u201cInvolve or neutralise regional actors, including pressuring neighbouring states. Also, authorise UN peacekeeping missions to undertake joint missions where cross-border dynamics undermine stability, such as in the CAR, Darfur, and South Sudan triangle.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Download the full report <a href=\"http:\/\/www.enoughproject.org\/reports\/rwanda-20-darfur-10\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><em><span lang=\"en-GB\">File photo: <\/span><span lang=\"en-GB\">Unamid elements in Darfur (Radio Dabanga archive)<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-GB\"><em>Related:<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en-GB\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.radiodabanga.org\/node\/70643\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Sudan Leaks: UN admits Darfur reports slanted to please Sudan<\/a>&nbsp;<\/span>(8 April 2014)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.radiodabanga.org\/node\/68550\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Unamid Head of Media Relations comments on \u2018challenges\u2019 in Darfur<\/a>&nbsp;(10 March 2014)<!--break--><\/p>\n<div class=\"sws_supernormalaction\"><button on=\"tap:superwebshare-lightbox\" class=\"superwebshare_normal_button1 superwebshare-button-large superwebshare-button-square superwebshare_prompt superwebshare_button_svg\" style=\"color:#ffffff;background-color: #d52631;\" ><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" class=\"superwebshare-svg\"  fill=\"currentColor\" viewBox=\"0 0 1000 1000\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"0\"><path stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" d=\"M789.86,323.67c91.79,0,164.25-72.46,164.25-164.25S881.64,0,789.86,0S625.6,72.46,625.6,164.25c0,4.83,0,14.49,0,24.15L306.76,371.98c-24.15-24.15-57.97-33.82-96.62-33.82c-91.79,0-164.25,72.46-164.25,164.25s72.46,164.25,164.25,164.25c38.65,0,72.46-14.49,96.62-33.82L625.6,821.26c0,9.66,0,14.49,0,19.32c0,86.96,72.46,159.42,159.42,159.42s159.42-72.46,159.42-159.42s-67.63-159.42-154.59-159.42c-33.82,0-67.63,9.66-96.62,33.82L374.4,526.57c0-9.66,0-19.32,0-24.15s0-14.49,0-24.15l318.84-188.41C717.39,314.01,751.21,323.67,789.86,323.67z\" \/><\/svg><span>Share article<\/span><\/button><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cInternational crisis response strategies in Africa have hardly evolved in the years since the Rwandan genocide erupted\u201d, a human rights activist stated during the commemorations honouring the 20th anniversary of the onset of Rwanda&#8217;s genocide. He stressed it is also the 10th year after Darfur&#8217;s genocide was recognised. John Prendergast is co-founder of the Enough project and published his report &#8216;Rwanda 20 and Darfur 10: New Responses to Africa&#8217;s Mass Atrocities&#8217; on Monday. Wars from the Horn through East and Central Africa often do not recognise borders and involve an array of armed groups, Prendergast found. He referred to \u201cSudan and South Sudan&#8217;s support for cross-border insurgencies in each other&#8217;s back yards\u201d, as well as \u201cdeep links\u201d between conflicts and armed groups in Darfur, eastern Chad, and the Central African Republic, \u201cwhere militias often work for the highest bidder\u201d. Janjaweed According to the human rights activist, the most common form used to mobilise these forces in Africa is to appeal to race, religion, region, and ethnicity. \u201cThis has a devastating effect on civilian populations, alters demographics through ethnic cleansing campaigns, and gender-based violence.\u201d \u201cThe name Janjaweed is becoming more and more familiar. [..] These groups rarely sit at negotiating tables, their patrons are often unrecognised, and their financing is largely left unaddressed.\u201d Crisis response in Addis Ababa Peacekeeping operations such as the UN-AU Mission in Darfur (Unamid) have largely failed to grasp the complexity of modern African conflict, Prendergast criticised, owing to the cross-border and economically-rooted nature of conflicts. \u201cIn Sudan, multiple sub-national peace processes have stove-piped conflicts in Darfur, the Nuba Mountains, Blue Nile, and eastern Sudan, ignoring Abyei. The result is, predictably, deepening war.\u201d Prendergast suggested that the international community needs \u201ca response regime that fits the problem\u201d. Because, he found, it is of no use to pass sanctions \u201cif the money supply for the violence is left intact\u201d. In Sudan&#8217;s case, this refers to the United States which imposed economic and trade sanctions on Sudan in 1997 in response to its alleged connection to terror networks. In 2007 it strengthened the embargo, citing abuses in Darfur which it labeled as genocide. He thinks one hopeful sign is the peace efforts in the Democratic Republic of Congo by the UN, regional organisations, and other players. \u201cOther African conflicts suffering from terminal peace processes could be revitalised by this model of crisis response. The learning curve would accelerate by creating a crisis response cell in Addis Ababa, to which issue experts could deploy to support the peace efforts throughout the region.\u201d Responding to mass atrocity According to Prendergast, peacekeepers can draw lessons from the Congo approach to respond to mass atrocity crimes more effectively. \u201cInvolve or neutralise regional actors, including pressuring neighbouring states. Also, authorise UN peacekeeping missions to undertake joint missions where cross-border dynamics undermine stability, such as in the CAR, Darfur, and South Sudan triangle.\u201dDownload the full report here. File photo: Unamid elements in Darfur (Radio Dabanga archive) Related: Sudan Leaks: UN admits Darfur reports slanted to please Sudan\u00a0(8 April 2014) Unamid Head of Media Relations comments on \u2018challenges\u2019 in Darfur\u00a0(10 March 2014)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[27],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-185496","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-news"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.3 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>&#039;UN missions fail to grasp Darfur, Sudan conflict&#039;: human rights activist - Dabanga Radio TV Online<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dabangasudan.org\/en\/all-news\/article\/un-missions-fail-to-grasp-darfur-sudan-conflict-human-rights-activist\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_GB\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"&#039;UN missions fail to grasp Darfur, Sudan conflict&#039;: human rights activist - Dabanga Radio TV Online\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"\u201cInternational crisis response strategies in Africa have hardly evolved in the years since the Rwandan genocide erupted\u201d, a human rights activist stated during the commemorations honouring the 20th anniversary of the onset of Rwanda&#039;s genocide. He stressed it is also the 10th year after Darfur&#039;s genocide was recognised. John Prendergast is co-founder of the Enough project and published his report &#039;Rwanda 20 and Darfur 10: New Responses to Africa&#039;s Mass Atrocities&#039; on Monday. Wars from the Horn through East and Central Africa often do not recognise borders and involve an array of armed groups, Prendergast found. He referred to \u201cSudan and South Sudan&#039;s support for cross-border insurgencies in each other&#039;s back yards\u201d, as well as \u201cdeep links\u201d between conflicts and armed groups in Darfur, eastern Chad, and the Central African Republic, \u201cwhere militias often work for the highest bidder\u201d. Janjaweed According to the human rights activist, the most common form used to mobilise these forces in Africa is to appeal to race, religion, region, and ethnicity. \u201cThis has a devastating effect on civilian populations, alters demographics through ethnic cleansing campaigns, and gender-based violence.\u201d \u201cThe name Janjaweed is becoming more and more familiar. [..] These groups rarely sit at negotiating tables, their patrons are often unrecognised, and their financing is largely left unaddressed.\u201d Crisis response in Addis Ababa Peacekeeping operations such as the UN-AU Mission in Darfur (Unamid) have largely failed to grasp the complexity of modern African conflict, Prendergast criticised, owing to the cross-border and economically-rooted nature of conflicts. \u201cIn Sudan, multiple sub-national peace processes have stove-piped conflicts in Darfur, the Nuba Mountains, Blue Nile, and eastern Sudan, ignoring Abyei. The result is, predictably, deepening war.\u201d Prendergast suggested that the international community needs \u201ca response regime that fits the problem\u201d. Because, he found, it is of no use to pass sanctions \u201cif the money supply for the violence is left intact\u201d. In Sudan&#039;s case, this refers to the United States which imposed economic and trade sanctions on Sudan in 1997 in response to its alleged connection to terror networks. In 2007 it strengthened the embargo, citing abuses in Darfur which it labeled as genocide. He thinks one hopeful sign is the peace efforts in the Democratic Republic of Congo by the UN, regional organisations, and other players. \u201cOther African conflicts suffering from terminal peace processes could be revitalised by this model of crisis response. The learning curve would accelerate by creating a crisis response cell in Addis Ababa, to which issue experts could deploy to support the peace efforts throughout the region.\u201d Responding to mass atrocity According to Prendergast, peacekeepers can draw lessons from the Congo approach to respond to mass atrocity crimes more effectively. \u201cInvolve or neutralise regional actors, including pressuring neighbouring states. Also, authorise UN peacekeeping missions to undertake joint missions where cross-border dynamics undermine stability, such as in the CAR, Darfur, and South Sudan triangle.\u201dDownload the full report here. 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