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Transcript of In Our Village: Darfur
By the grade 6 students of the International School of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia
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June 2009
By the grade 6 students of the International School of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia
Sheryl Aggarwal, Camille Besnier, Vlad Grigorescu, Elyse Keck Harmon,
Alexander Kjellstad, Uliana Popova, and Elizabete Zundure
Edited and compiled by Marni Malone
A very special thank you to all the parents, teachers, students, and friends who
helped create this service-learning experience.
In Our Village
Darfur
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! Introduction! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 3
! Overview! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 4-5
! The Beginning! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 6
! Causes to Current Conflict! ! ! ! ! ! ! 7
! The Purpose! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 8
! Education! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 9-10
! Who is Fighting! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 11-12
! Life of a Child! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 13-14
! Janjaweed! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 15-16
! Religion! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 17
! Human Rights! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 18-19
! How to Help!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 20
! Efforts of Change! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 21-22
! Conclusion! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 23
Table of Contents
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Introduction
By Uliana Popova, Alexander Kjellstad, and Camille Besnier
Elie Wiesel is a writer, professor, and political activist. He is also a Holocaust
survivor. After World War II he hoped that “never again” would people fight or torture each
other as they did during the war. But by looking at Darfur we can tell that not everyone has
learned from the mistakes of the past. Elie Wiesel realizes it and wants to help stop conflict.
In his speech “The Perils of Indifference” Elie Wiesel stated: “Indifference elicits no
response. Indifference is not a response. Indifference is not a beginning, it is an end. And,
therefore, indifference is always the friend of the enemy, for it benefits the aggressor --
never his victim”. Mr. Wiesel believes that people can change the world by opening their
eyes and realizing that thousands of innocent people have been left dead or homeless
because of indifference."
We wanted to help people. We wanted to make a difference in the world today. As a
class, we had to vote on which topic to research – WWII and the Holocaust or Darfur.
Many of us first chose WWII but as we discussed what we wanted to accomplish, we
realized that WWII happened in the past and we cannot change what happened. But Darfur
is happening right now. Right this minute people in Sudan are afraid, homeless, and
hungry. We decided that together we could raise awareness, stand up, and help Darfur. Our
attempt follows.
Works Cited
Wiesel, Elie. "The Perils of Indifference." Great Speeches. The History Place. Feb. 2009
! <http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/wiesel.htm>.
PILOT WHO ENDED WWII - New York Post." Breaking News | Headline News |
Current - New York Post. 04 Mar. 2009
<http://www.nypost.com/seven/11022007/news/nationalnews/
pilot_who_ended_wwii_291167.htm>.
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<http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/war/blitz.htm>.
Pictures
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History and Overview
By Sheryl Aggarwal
The conflict in Darfur, a real horror story, started in 2003 and continues today. Darfur
has a population of 6.2 million while Sudan, where Darfur is located, has a population of
39.4 million people of different races. Not all of the people in Darfur receive proper or
enough services and medical attention and many people live in poverty. Within the Darfur
region 14,000 aid workers work with limited supplies to help the people in need or suffering.
As a result of the conflict 2.8 million people fled to Chad, 432,000 fled to western Darfur,
233,000 fled to southern Darfur, and 320,000 fled to northern Darfur. The people fled due to
fear of raped, starvation as crops dried up, and danger of an attack on their village.
The fear is justified. Women and children make up sixty percent of Darfur’s
population after many men have been killed in the fighting. The conflict has reportedly
displaced 2.8 million people. As Darfur is mostly a desert, water is scarce. These problems
cause more people to be sick due to changes of weather; they have no shelter, which
automatically means that they have no secure place to stay. 400,000 civilians have died,
150,000 from violence.
The violence between different groups cause various problems. The Darfurians
(African tribes) and Arabs face violence, forcing many Darfurians to move to camps. The
Sudanese army fights against the Darfurians. The limited resources of the region, primarily
water, force the groups together in search of sources. Over 2 million people are in the camps,
where some get tortured or beaten. When a woman exits a camp she may be beaten or raped.
In Darfur the women are in danger.
! The U.N. and many other organizations have always tried to help alleviate the Darfur
crisis but the Sudanese president does not always allow these organizations to enter Sudan.
The President doesn’t trust the organizations and accuses them of working against him. He
first neglected Southern Darfur but after the discovery of oil he neglected Northern Darfur.
Darfurians receive limited help and less chance for safety and survival. The Darfurians lose
hope from the lack of help, they have no rights, and they need more people to stand up.
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20Darfur_06.pdf.
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By Elizabete Zundure and Uliana Popova
The conflict in Darfur started in 2003. Since the beginning the conflict has greatly
affected the people in a region of Sudan called Darfur. The conflict in Darfur began when
two local non-Arab groups accused the government of mistreating them in favour of the Arab
population.
Hundreds of thousands of civilians have died and more than two million civilians
have been forced to flee their homes, as people try to escape. 2,000,000 people are affected
by the civil war. War is happening, people are dying, and the region of Darfur needs help to
find peace.
Works Cited
"Eyes on Darfur." Eyes On Darfur. 20 May 2009 http://www.eyesondarfur.org/crisis.html
Pictures
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http://shanebauer.net/photography/
The Beginning
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Causes to Current Conflict
By Elyse Keck Harmon
Behind the tragic events in Darfur lies a very complex history. In early 2003 two rebel
groups started attacking places connected to the government. The rebels believed the government’s
actions were “oppressing black Africans in favor of Arabs”. The two main rebel groups involved in
the conflict are the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM).
The fighting in Darfur continues between these two groups.
! Darfur means “the land of the Fur.” The fighting between the farmers from the Fur
region and the nomadic Arabs results from both group’s desire for more land and grazing
areas. The great drought and famine of 1984-1985 led to localized conflicts. According to
IRIN, Julie Flint, author of Darfur: The Short History of a Long War, explains: “This
generally pitted Pastoralists against farmers in a struggle for diminishing resources”. This is
important because Darfur needs more food, water, and shelters. The conflict is taking a toll
on the environment from the scarcity of water and lack of trees for shade or shelter from the
sun.
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Crimes of War Project. 18 May 2009 <http://www.crimesofwar.org/>.
Darfur Information.com. 18 May 2009 <http://darfurinformation.com/>.
"(Frames)." Albion Monitor. 18 May 2009
<http://www.albionmonitor.com/0902a/default.html>.
GlobalSecurity.org - Reliable "IRIN - Print Report." IRIN " humanitarian news and analysis
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uploads/darfur-drought.jpg>.
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The Purpose
By Sheryl Aggarwal & Elyse Keck Harmon
! The purpose of the Darfur crisis is to obtain a fair amount of resources, such as water and
land, for the people involved. The government did not divide these equally among all the people.
The rebels believe that the Sudanese government favors the Arab groups. According to the rebels,
the government gives more natural resources to the Arab groups, which allows them to have more
control over the scarce resources. As a result, the people in the Darfur region fight for equal
resources and for human rights.
During this war, more than two million people have been displaced from their homes.
Organizations such as the U.N. and UNICEF work to help Darfur but the government does not
always allow these organizations to enter the county, which leaves 60% of the people without care.
Works Cited
"7 Peacekeepers Killed in Ambush in Darfur - ABC News." Online news, breaking news, feature
stories and more - ABC News. 29 Apr. 2009 <http://abcnews.go.com/International/
wireStory?id=5338515>.
"Causes of War in Darfur." DarfurWar.com | Darfur War. 03 Mar. 2009
<http://darfurwar.com/causes-of-war-in-darfur>.
"Darfur Liberation Front / Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) / Sudan Liberation
Army." GlobalSecurity.org - Reliable Security Information. 31 Mar. 2009
<http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/darfur.htm>.
"Darfur's pain is the West's shame - The international community must stop this 'go slow'
genocide, says MP and human-rights activist Irwin Cotler." Untitled Document. 02 May
2009 <http://www.irwincotler.parl.gc.ca/print.asp?lang=e&sid=2042>.
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the fight for global justice | New Internationalist. 03 Mar. 2009
<http://www.newint.org/features/2007/06/01/history/>.
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stop-genocide-on-cheap.html>.
Pictures
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Education
By Camille Besnier
! Education is a very important part in a child’s life. In Darfur most of the children don’t get
this chance. Different organizations work to help the children of Darfur so that they can receive an
education.
! UNICEF is an association that works to protect children and so they have a part in education
in Darfur. UNICEF gives money to build schools, provide school supplies, and train teachers, to
support those teaching the children in Darfur. All of these efforts are made to give the Darfurian
children a good education. The goal is that when the children return to school they will have the
knowledge that should have if the war did not take place. UNICEF helps the education of the
children in camps in Darfur because they think that if children receive an education it will help them
to be less horrified by what happens all around them.
! The Women’s Commission for Refugee Women and Children is another association helping
children. The government of Darfur does not recognize education as a priority; it thinks that the end
of the war is more important. The Women’s Commission for Refugee Women and Children fights to
make education a priority. They help in Darfur because they see children living without any
education and with a horrible war surrounding them. They are making education more important for
the government of Sudan because now more children dislocated and living in the camps receive an
education.
! The war has affected the education in the way that school supplies are more difficult to get.
Like UNICEF said, if children are educated it can be easier for them to overcome what they saw and
experienced. Education provides an escape from the horrors they face. The associations that try to
help face many difficulties due to the war. Help work to make education better and make a
difference.
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Worked Cited
"Back to School in Darfur |." Education Partnership for Children of Conflict. 14 May 2009 <http://
www.educationpartnership.org/news/back-school-darfur>.
Catholic Relief Services. 14 May 2009 <http://crs.org/sudan/drfur-schools/>.
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By Vlad Grigorescue, Elizabete Zundure and Sheryl Aggarwal
Who is fighting in the conflict in Darfur? Hundreds of people die each day as the war
continues between various groups: rebels, the government, African tribes, and Arabs. While the
rebels fight independently, the government and the Janjaweed fight together, and the other groups
like the U.N., African tribes, and Arabs remain neutral.
One reason for the fighting is the claim that the government has neglected northern and
southern Darfurians. The fight though is over the land. Decisions the government made started the
rebellion. The government, Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), and Sudanese Liberation Army
(SLA) remain the key groups involved in the conflict. JEM wants the natural resources in Darfur,
meaning mainly oil, equally distributed. The SLA, in addition to equal distribution, wants greater
political rights.
While agreements have not been reached, the groups involved do make efforts to reach a
peace agreement. In February, the groups met in Doha, Qatar to plan an exchange of prisoners,
which shows they try to make peace and want their people back. The government and JEM, with
help from the U.N. are working to find an agreement to stop the fighting. So far, no agreement has
been reached.
Who is Fighting?
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"Causes of War in Darfur." DarfurWar.com | Darfur War. 03 Mar. 2009
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Life of a Child
By Camille Besnier, Elyse Keck Harmon, and Sheryl Aggarwal
Darfurian children lives are very different from ours because of the conflict they face
daily. Their lives are not easy; some of the children don’t receive an education or have a
home. Most live in the camps. Darfurian children are in the middle of a conflict and they all
know that they face death daily.
The Darfurian children face difficulty and we need to help these children. Some girls
are raped at very young ages. Children see their house burned and are left with the only
choice of running away from them. They run with the hope that they will arrive at the
nearest camp. If they do they will be safer and they will have a kind of home. Arriving to
the nearest camp means much to Darfurian people.
One such child is Adam. On the 24th of September Adam’s life changed. He was on
a camel and people came to kidnap him. He strongly resisted but the kidnapers pulled him
off the camel and he fell on the ground. When he fell he broke a part of his leg and he
couldn’t walk anymore. His friend who saw everything got up and ran to the nearest camp.
The doctor says that he is not sure that Adam will be able to walk after what happened.
Many of the people that are in camp are there because they escaped from something
that could have killed them. The children in those camps are shocked from what they have
seen.
ACT is one association that helps the sick children in Darfur camps. They give the
sick children a plastic bag containing: corn, soya, sugar, and oil. The problem is that the
children’s families are hungry too, and the family shares what was suppose to be only for the
sick child. The families simply answer, “What can we do?”.
The war has changed many things, not only for children, but for everyone. For the
children their education is not the same. Associations are working to improve this situation.
For adults it is hard too. They need to change their style of living because their home is now
a camp with less access to food. The biggest dream for everyone is to be free, to be able to
go back to their village and rebuild their house, and to live in peace again.
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Janjaweed
By Vlad Grigorescue
The Janjaweed has changed many peoples’ lives. To understand what is happening in Darfur
we must first understand what the Janjaweed is. The word Janjaweed means a “man with a gun on a
horse” which describes how the Janjaweed look. In an article on PBS.org, Oliver Read says:
“Experts say that the Janjaweed immigrated from a warlord from Chad then moved to Darfur and
teamed up with Arab tribes”. Some people believe that the Janjaweed come from a tribe called the
Rizeygat. This very brief history of the Janjaweed does not tell why they fight though. When
desertification occurred, the nomadic Arabs suffered as most did not own as much as land as the
black farmers. The conflict over land has been explained as one possible reason for the fighting.
! Most people believe the government controls the leaders of the Janjaweed. One possible
reason for this belief: the Janjaweed only fight the rebels and not the government. The government
also promised to disarm the Janjaweed but has not. The government denies any connection to the
Janjaweed. The government probably denies association with the Janjaweed to avoid arrest for war
crimes.
! The Janajweed also tends to hide and function in small groups. The leaders of these groups
are Arab tribe leaders. Who then are the Janjaweed enemies? They fight against non-Arabs. Many
people accuse the Janjaweed of attacking the weaker people who cannot defend themselves.
! The Janjaweed has caused many people to leave their homes. Many men have been killed
and women raped. The ones who have survived fear for their lives. The Janjaweed does not only
kill but also burns down villages and destroys crops so the people have nothing left. This makes it
harder for the people to live and get food. After this war is over who is going to take these people
back to their homes? That will be a big problem. This can lead to economic problems for the
government. This war will make this region of Sudan a difficult place to live in and is destroying the
image of the country.
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Religion
By Elizabete Zundure
The people living in the Darfur region practice different religions. Muslims primarily
live in the north part of Sudan, while Christians reside in the south part of Sudan. They live
apart from each other because they have conflicts between the different religions. The
number of Muslims ranges from 50-70%, believers in traditional religion 25-35%, and
Christians range between 4-5%. More than half Sudan’s population was Muslim in early
1990s.
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Human Rights
By Alexander Kjellstad and Vlad Grigorescue
Everyone has human rights. It is very good that people have them or there would be
even more suffering in the world. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, endorsed by
the United Nations in 1948, aims to protect all people everywhere. Article one states: “All
human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason
and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood”. This article
sets the goal of the declaration, that all people are to be treated fairly regardless of
differences. The United Nations made the right choice by creating human rights.
Unfortunately, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is not always practiced.
Human rights are being violated in Darfur. People are physically abused. Since February
2003 when the conflict in Darfur started it is believed that hundreds of thousands of people
have died. Amnesty International say, “Systematic human rights abuses have occurred,
including killing, torture, rape, looting and destroying of property by all parties involved in
the conflict, but primarily by the Sudanese government and government-backed Janjaweed
militia”. Many bad things are happening in Sudan, things that should not be happening if the
world followed the Declaration. These rights shouldn’t be broken but sadly they are.
Working together we can stop them from being violated and we can make the world a better
place.
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Front Page. 04 Mar. 2009 <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4224757.stm>.
CONTINUING KILLINGS, RAPES, HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE IN DARFUR
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<http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/edumat/hreduseries/hereandnow/Part- 1/
whatare.htm>.
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"ReliefWeb." ReliefWeb » Home Page. 04 Mar. 2009
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How to Help
By Camille Besnier and Vlad Grigorescue
We all have the power to stand up and help Darfur. Have you ever wondered how
you can help the world or what people have done? We have. Here are some ways to help the
people of Darfur.
When a person sees what is happening they will finally be aware of the bad that is
happening in the world. A person can do a lot more than just donate money and other
objects. Join organizations. Urge the media to write about Darfur. Ask your government to
do something to help Darfur. Teach other people about what is happening in Darfur. Protest.
People can help to end the war. By backing the conflict’s end we show that we care
about other people. Helping Darfur means treating people in Darfur as human and that the
people of Darfur deserve a life without war.
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Channel The Change Darfur. 15 May 2009 <http://www.channelthechange.com/>.
"Darfur Divestment - Ten things you can do to help Darfur." Darfur Divestment - Home. 15
May 2009 <http://www.darfurdivestment.org/Ten_things_you_can_do_to_help_Darfur/>.
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By: Uliana Popova
Darfur is in trouble. It has been in trouble for quite a while now. In February 2003 the war
between the Arab–dominated Sudanese government and local rebel groups started. Since then this
war has taken over 100,000 lives and has made over 2 million people homeless. This is why
changes need to happen quickly. Many international organizations, in particularly the United
Nations, have become interested in the conflict. The organizations have offered their help and
produced a report that accused the Sudanese government of killing innocent people. Change needs
to happen quickly but people also need to understand that it will not be easy to solve Darfur’s
problems.
The actions the United Nations has taken towards change include: teaching, feeding, and
providing medications for refugees. The UN also tries to rebuild damaged homes to help refugees
return home. During the war many families became separated from each other. The United Nations
works to reunite the families. All of these voluntary efforts have brought attention from the media.
This attention increases people’s awareness about what is happening. Understanding will have
positive effects on Sudan and on the world in general. As more and more people become aware of
the conflict and the pain that it brings the Sudanese people, the Sudanese government will need to
behave in a more humane way. The whole world now watches and judges their actions. People from
all over the world will be educated about this conflict and work to prevent it from happening again.
Not only people but also foreign institutions have become interested in the situation in
Darfur. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has looked closely at Darfur and is now working to
send to prison those responsible for the conflict. However, it is proving to be very difficult because
the Sudanese government says that the ICC cannot arrest anyone on Sudanese territory as Sudan has
its own court.
! The war in Darfur has been going on for too long. Hundreds of thousands of people have
been killed, left homeless, and poor. People need to take action. Darfur needs help and needs
change to become safer and more peaceful.
Efforts of Change
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African Union- United Nations Hybrid Operator in Darfur. 18 May 2009
http://unamid.unmissions.org/
Amnesty International USAAction for human rights. Hope And Humanity.
18 May 2009http://www.amnestyusa.org/darfur/page.do?id=1351050
BBC NEWS | Africa | ICC issues Darfur arrest warrants, 18 May 2009
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6614903.stm
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! http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3496731.stm
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By Uliana Popova and Alexander Kjellstad
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This conflict will continue until people start to help Darfur. "More people will die every
day. The population in Sudan will decrease. We have to stop this. "Stand up, don’t stand by. We don’t
want more people to die. It will break the promise to the world “Never Again” will we stand by
indifferently while people fight and torture each other. "More people will be tortured, raped and
killed. This is the worst humanitarian crisis today and it will get worse by the hour if we don’t do
anything now. We have to raise awareness to create change.
Works Cited
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Page. 28 May 2009
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3496731.stm>.
"Impact of Armed Conflict on Children." UNICEF - UNICEF Home. 28 May 2009
http://www.unicef.org/graca/
"Making Sense of Darfur 24Chad." Home. 28 May 2009
<http://www.ssrc.org/blogs/darfur/category/darfur/chad/>.
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