Pledge2Protect early bird registration fee offer ends this Wednesday
More than 1,000 leaders of the worldwide movement to end genocide will convene in Washington, D.C. on November 6-9th for Pledge2Protect, and you want to be there! The discount expires in 2 days! Don’t forget to register before 11:59pm on Wednesday, Sept. 30 for our early bird rate. See you there!
Diplomatic Engagement and the Burmese Regime
Last Wednesday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton released the framework for the US government’s new policy towards the Burmese regime. The policies of past US governments have centered on the imposition of a strict sanctions regime and diplomatic isolation of the Burmese military junta.
Obama’s mention of Sudan at UNGA is a step in the right direction
Yesterday in his first speech before the United Nations General Assembly, President Obama mentioned both conflict prevention and the situation in Sudan. The speech, entitled "Responsibility for Our Common Future," stressed that countries have both rights and responsibilities and that – especially today – interests among nations align, including the need for peace:
Addressing the Freedom of Burma’s Political Prisoners
At last count, the Burmese regime has released 127 political opposition members in its latest prisoner amnesty. According to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners-Burma (AAPP-Burma), this is the sixth amnesty since November 2004. In those six amnesties, the Burmese regime has released 45,732 prisoners, only 1.3% of which have been political prisoners.
“The Hill has seen nothing yet” – why Pledge: On Camera is so awesome
You’ve probably received our emails about Pledge: On Camera – our video advocacy initiative in partnership with Witness and the first phase of the Pledge2Protect campaign – or heard about it from your Outreach Coordinator. Even so, I wanted to take this opportunity to make another plug.
As cultural disunity hinders local peace efforts, LRA rebels quickly expand DR Congo’s war torn area.
As the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to battle with internal upheavals, the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a rebel group formerly terrorizing northern Uganda, has come in to add salt to the wounds of North Eastern Congo. Currently, the LRA is mongering terror in formerly fortunate regions, like the Dungu community, whose experiences were previously limited to feeling the general national unrest.