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July 22, 2009 |
1. International cooperation with International Criminal Court and its indictments of Omar
al-Bashir and other suspects for War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity;
2. The immediate deployment of the 26,000 UNAMID Peace Forces to Darfur with a full
Chapter VII mandate(to actively protect civilians), and all necessary support and supplies;
3. Pressure on the Government of Sudan to allow all expelled humanitarian organizations
back into Darfur without any delays and with unrestricted access to the populations;
4. The end of Sudanese military attacks on refugee Camps in Chad and Darfur and the return of all
confiscated land to its rightful owners;
5. Strict trade sanctions against Chinese oil companies, and all other companies investing
in Sudanese oil or exporting weapons to Sudan and otherwise conducting business with
the genocidal regime.
The leadership of the United States, the active engagement of the CPA mediators and the commitment of the
international community are pivotal to a sustainable peace process.