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Clooney begs UN to act on Darfur | Clooney begs UN to act on Darfur |
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Oscar-winning actor George Clooney has made an impassioned speech to the UN Security Council over continuing violence in the Darfur region of Sudan. | Oscar-winning actor George Clooney has made an impassioned speech to the UN Security Council over continuing violence in the Darfur region of Sudan. |
He told council members genocide was taking place "on your watch", and how they responded would be their legacy. | |
Mr Clooney was speaking at a special informal session hosted by the US ambassador to the UN, John Bolton. | Mr Clooney was speaking at a special informal session hosted by the US ambassador to the UN, John Bolton. |
Sudan has rejected a UN resolution authorising a 20,000-strong force for Darfur as an attack on its sovereignty. | Sudan has rejected a UN resolution authorising a 20,000-strong force for Darfur as an attack on its sovereignty. |
But the UN says violence and displacement have increased in Darfur, despite a May peace deal. | But the UN says violence and displacement have increased in Darfur, despite a May peace deal. |
Some 200,000 people have been killed and more than two million driven from their homes in three years of fighting. | Some 200,000 people have been killed and more than two million driven from their homes in three years of fighting. |
'Voice of the victims' | 'Voice of the victims' |
Mr Clooney and his journalist father, Nick, spent five days in Darfur in April hearing personal stories of some of the victims of the fighting, and have campaigned on it since. | Mr Clooney and his journalist father, Nick, spent five days in Darfur in April hearing personal stories of some of the victims of the fighting, and have campaigned on it since. |
"I'm here to represent the voices of the people who cannot speak for themselves," Mr Clooney told Security Council members. | "I'm here to represent the voices of the people who cannot speak for themselves," Mr Clooney told Security Council members. |
Opponents denounce the proposed UN force as "colonial" | Opponents denounce the proposed UN force as "colonial" |
"We know how difficult a task this is... but you are the UN and this is the task that you have been given... | "We know how difficult a task this is... but you are the UN and this is the task that you have been given... |
"It is the first genocide of the 21st Century and if it continues unchecked, it will not be the last." | "It is the first genocide of the 21st Century and if it continues unchecked, it will not be the last." |
Mr Clooney said if the UN force did not go in on 1 October - when the mandate of the current, under-resourced African Union force ends - "aid workers will have to leave and if they leave that leaves a couple of million people with absolutely nothing". | Mr Clooney said if the UN force did not go in on 1 October - when the mandate of the current, under-resourced African Union force ends - "aid workers will have to leave and if they leave that leaves a couple of million people with absolutely nothing". |
"How you deal with it is your legacy," he said. | "How you deal with it is your legacy," he said. |
"It's your Rwanda - your Cambodia - your Auschwitz. We are one 'yes' away from ending it." | "It's your Rwanda - your Cambodia - your Auschwitz. We are one 'yes' away from ending it." |
But diplomats have baulked at the suggestion the UN should "shoot its way in" to Darfur without the consent of Sudan. | But diplomats have baulked at the suggestion the UN should "shoot its way in" to Darfur without the consent of Sudan. |
Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, whose Foundation for Humanity organised the session, also addressed the council. | Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, whose Foundation for Humanity organised the session, also addressed the council. |
"You are the last political recourse of Darfur victims and you can stop it," he said. | "You are the last political recourse of Darfur victims and you can stop it," he said. |
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