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            <title>LETTER WRITING CAMPAIGN</title>
            <description>Below is the official LIDAG letter; we will use in our Letter Writing Campaign.  Please copy this letter, adding your name and address, sign it and send it to your local government officials.  You may use this letter to send to the President, cabinet members, congress and senate members. Email it, snail mail it, post it on your blog, facebook or myspace it, let&#039;s get this letter circulating! 
  Here is a good website to get your representatives contact info; http://www.votesmart.org/ 
 
Dear  
 
As important as the troubled economy and other foreign policy issues may be at this time, it is also a crucial time for the people of Darfur who have waited and watched their women systematically raped and killed, children starve each day of delay and an impotent West has been paralyzed in any attempts to save them from this Genocide.  During the presidential campaign, president-elect Obama pledged to &quot;make ending the genocide in Darfur a priority from Day One,&quot; of his new administration. 
 
Here we outline the steps that the Obama administration and YOU should take to fulfill that commitment.  Most generally, it is time for the United States and the international community to stop attempting to &quot;manage&quot; this conflict through half-measures and instead undertake bold initiatives to push for peace for Darfur.  Genocide in slow motion remains genocide.  Bold steps will require a &quot;peace surge&quot; by the new administration: strong American leadership and full-scale use of diplomatic resources can create a peace process that would finally achieve a breakthrough which ends the conflict.  Any successful effort will also require a comprehensive approach to address the multitude of other challenges which face Darfuri civilians and act as impediments to peace. 
 
We therefore, call on YOU and President Obama to fulfill his pledges by acting swiftly and decisively on Darfur upon assuming office.  The president-elect and his administration should use the full powers and influence of the United States government to: 
	Energize efforts, through a peace surge, to create an inclusive peace process to 	 
	Resolve the conflict in Darfur and create a sustainable peace for all Sudan; 
	 
	Immediate appointment of a high-level envoy to Sudan in the new 	administration to press for diplomatic progress; 
 
	A ban on offensive military flights and enforcement of that ban; 
 
	Strong multilateral sanctions; 
 
	Ensure the full and effective deployment of a peace keeping force that actively 	protects Darfuri; 
 
	Provide necessary humanitarian aid and push for unfettered humanitarian access 	to ensure the survival of Darfuri civilians; 
 
	Actively seek justice for the people of Darfur and hold the perpetrators of the 	genocide to account; 
 
	A press conference in the first hundred days of the administration to address the 	genocide in Darfur; 
 
	Support increasing the international affairs account (also known as the 150 	account) by 10% by 2010. 
 
 
Thank you in advance for your consideration and support. 
 
Sincerely yours, 
 
 
 
 
Long Island Darfur Action Group</description>
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            <title>January 8th montly meeting agenda</title>
            <description>LONG ISLAND DARFUR ACTION GROUP 
MONTHLY MEETING 
JANUARY 8, 2009 
 
AGENDA 
 
 
1.	REVIEW OF 2008 
	A1.  Joined forces with Darfur Metro (Darfur Metro is a coalition of Darfur advocacy groups in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Westchester, Queens and Brooklyn, and exists to share information, news, and promote events for any group working to end the genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan).  
	A2.First event with Darfur Metro was the press conference at the Chinese Mission to the UN on Feb. 12th. The featured guest speaker was Mia Farrow.  
	B. Help support Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock&#039;s  Worship Service and Program for Darfur, Soulful Sundown Service, and their Uncle Brothers concert to fundraise and to raise awareness. 
	C.  Our own individual efforts, signing petitions, calling 1-800-genocide, responding to Save Darfur Coalition emails to take some action especially during the Olympics. 
	D.  Meeting with Congressman, Gary Ackerman. 
	E.  Participated in conference call with Mira Patel, Senator Clinton&#039;s assistant on foreign affairs (list of &quot;asks&quot;): 
-A high-level administration official in charge of Darfur/Sudan policy, committed to work full-time on the peace process  
-Effective peace-keeping which includes a robust ground force with a competent lead nation and clear command structure and not allowing Khartoum to dictate terms of deployment 
-Moving forward with the indictment of President Bashir, refusal to invoke Article 16, further indictments  
-A practical and escalating menu of multilateral sanctions  
-A ban on offensive military flights and enforcement of that ban  
-Monitoring and enforcement of the ban on sale of ALL military weapons to Khartoum  
-A press conference in the first hundred days of the administration to address Darfur  
-Continuing to refer to Darfur as a genocide 
	F.  Helped various other Darfur groups contact speakers from DPANY. 
	G.  UU Fellowship of Huntington organized a postcard writing campaign. 
 
 
 
 
 
 		 
2.	LOOKING AHEAD TO 2009 
	A.    Meetings with all members of Congress on LI 
	B1.  1 or 2 fundraising, awareness events 
	B2.  Attend rallies, events, press conferences whenever possible 
	C.    Keep the pressure on new President and team		 
	D.    Support Darfur Metro and other Darfur groups 
 
3. 	CURRENT SITUATION IN DARFUR 
	A.  On March 31, 2005 the United Nations Security Council made its first ever referral of a situation to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for investigation-the situation in Darfur. The court issued its first two warrants in April 2007, for government minister Ahmad Harun and Janjaweed leader Ali Kushayb, for their leading roles in a series of attacks against civilians in West Darfur in 2003 and 2004. However, Sudanese authorities have from the start refused to cooperate with the ICC, and have refused to arrest and hand over the two suspects. Instead Ahmad Harun has been promoted to State Minister for Humanitarian Affairs. 
On July 14, 2008 the ICC prosecutor announced he was seeking a third warrant, this time for Sudanese President Omar al Bashir, on 10 counts of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. This time, rather than simply dismissing the ICC, the Sudanese government launched a major diplomatic campaign to convince the Security Council to defer the investigation. Under article 16 of the Rome Statute of the ICC, the United Nations Security Council is empowered, by way of a resolution, to grant such a suspension for up to a year at a time.   
This report focuses on four dimensions of the crisis in Darfur: continuing insecurity for civilians, the humanitarian situation, justice and accountability and deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID). The report highlights the distance between the government of Sudan&#039;s rhetoric and the reality in each of these areas.  
For more details see: http://www.savedarfur.org/newsroom/policypapers/rhetoric_vs_reality_the_situation_in_darfur/ 
	B.  Kristof article-  Airlift (sent in previous email). 
 
4.	LETTER WRITING 
	A.  Write personal letter to elected officials 
	      Copy of letter will be posted on blog to copy and send to elected officials.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 08:04:16 EST</pubDate>
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            <title>Conference call with Clinton Aide</title>
            <description>Thursdays conference call with Mira Patel, Hillary Clinton&#039;s assistant on Foriegn Affairs, went very well.  Ms. Patel was very receptive to our call and we spoke about the following: 
  
Our list of &quot;asks&quot;: 
  
-A mention of Darfur in Ms. Clinton&#039;s opening remarks and commitment to Darfur as a top policy concern 
-A high-level administration official in charge of Darfur/Sudan policy, committed to work full-time on the peace process 
-Effective peace-keeping which includes a robust ground force with a competent lead nation and clear command structure and not allowing Khartoum to dictate terms of deployment 
-Moving forward with the indictment of President Bashir, refusal to invoke Article 16, further indictments 
-A practical and escalating menu of multilateral sanctions 
-A ban on offensive military flights and enforcement of that ban 
-Monitoring and enforcement of the ban on sale of ALL military weapons to Khartoum 
-A press conference in the first hundred days of the administration to address Darfur 
-Continuing to refer to Darfur as a genocide 
  
  
Hillary Clinton has an A+ Darfur Score, http://www.darfurscores.org/grades/new%20york and is our ally in ending the genocide in Darfur.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 09:01:55 EST</pubDate>
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            <title>Monthly Meeting</title>
            <description>I am having trouble sending the group an email. The weekly newsletter is below: 
Members, 
 
Our monthly meeting was held on Thursday.  The following items were  
discussed: 
 
1.  Meeting with Congressman Ackerman.  Discussed other 4  
congressional districts on LI and discussed members Darfur scorecards.  
http://www.darfurscores.org/.  We have not heard back from his office  
yet regarding meeting with the other members of Congress on LI.  When  
we have meetings set up I will update everyone. 
 
2.  NYC Coalition co-founder and co-director, Sharon Silber, PH.D will  
speak along with Adeeb Yousif, a human rights activst from the village  
of Guldo in West Darfur at the Anne Frank Museum on Wednesday, Nov.  
19th 6-8pm.  
http://www.annefrank.com/exhibitions/on-site-exhibits/childrens-drawings-from-darfur/ 
 
3.  Folk concert in the spring at UUC.  Neil Marrin will be organizing  
with our support a folk singers concert in the spring at the UUC.  
When we have more details I will let you know. 
 
4.  At our monthly meetings we will be collecting donations from our  
members to keep in a petty cash fund.  We will use this money to pay  
for the transportation costs of our speakers and for other  
miscellaneous expenses.  This is a voluntary contribution and not  
required to attend our meetings.  We collected $40.00 at Thursday&#039;s  
meeting.  Thank you to all who contributed. 
 
5.  We are working on getting a film shown at the Cinema Arts Center.  
If we cannot secure a date for a film showing we will try to get a  
date to set up a table to sell merchandise and raise awareness. 
 
No meeting in December.  We will meet again the first Thursday of  
January. 
 
 
Nancy 
 
We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give. 
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            <pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 06:43:55 EST</pubDate>
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            <title>Lobby meeting with Congressman Gary Ackerman (D) 5th district</title>
            <description>Our meeting last Thursday with Congressman Gary Ackerman (D-5th district) went better than expected.  Ackerman has a A+ on the Darfur Scorecard, http://www.darfurscores.org/ and we are thrilled to have him as a friend and ally to LIDAG.  Present at the meeting were myself, Robert Messa, Neil Marrin, Nina Gordon from LIDAG and from DPANY Boshara Dosa and Adeeb Yousif, an activist, writer and recent escapee of the violence in Darfur.  Boshara and Adeeb gave Ackerman a compelling and real account of the dire situation in Darfur.  Congressman Ackerman was very receptive to helping us further educate other members of Congress here on Long Island and will personally call Congressman Steve Israel (D-2nd district), Congressman Tim Bishop (D-1st district) and Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy (D-4th district) and have them contact us for a meeting.  Ackerman was unaware that Long Island had a group like ours and was impressed with the number of members in LIDAG and Darfur Metro.  At the end of the meeting he thanked us for our work and agreed to attend our future events.  We now have a golden opportunity, thanks to Ackerman to ask other elected officials on LI to help move current legislation or pass new bills on Darfur.   
I would encourage all our members to attend these meetings or try to get meetings in your own districts.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 08:32:20 EDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Ways to help</title>
            <description>For our new members who are asking for ways they can help, below is a list from Oprah.com. These are good suggestions to help get the word out about the genocide in Darfur.  
 
1. Show a film. Inspire others by showing movies such as Hotel Rwanda, Schindler&#039;s List, Sometimes in April, Darfur Diaries or The Killing Fields.  
2. Invite a Speaker. Raise public awareness about the ongoing genocide in Darfur by inviting an expert to speak to your office, neighborhood or place of worship about this issue.  
3. Generate Media Coverage. Keep Sudan in the spotlight by writing letters to the editor, meeting with editorial boards and encouraging community leaders to write op-ed pieces about Darfur.  
4. Contact your elected officials. Write or call the White House or your Member of Congress to share your concerns about Darfur.  
5. Hold a Rally, Vigil or Ceremony. Such events can help garner media attention for Darfur.  
6. Organize a Benefit Event. Raise awareness and relief funds by holding an awareness-raising event, like a concert. Take this opportunity to tell attendees about what is happening in Darfur and urge them to help.  
7. Conduct an Educational Presentation. Educate your friends and family by holding a teach-in on Darfur. Visit savedarfur.org to download PowerPoint presentations on the crisis.  
8. Host a Potluck Dinner for Darfur. Discuss the situation in Darfur in an informal setting. By sharing your knowledge, your friends and family can educate each other and brainstorm organizing tactics.  
9. Join the Save Darfur Congregational Network. Bring the issue of Darfur to your house of worship. Save Darfur has created faith action packets and bulletin inserts to help organize your religious community.  
10. Raise Funds for Darfur Advocacy. Help support the people of Darfur by making a donation.</description>
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