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China a Key to Darfur Peace, say Activists

China must stop supplying weapons to Sudan and curb ties with the country to help halt killings in the war-torn region of Darfur, activists said on Wednesday.

Posted: Wednesday, August 15, 2007, 22:20 (BST)
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China must stop supplying weapons to Sudan and curb ties with the country to help halt killings in the war-torn region of Darfur, activists said on Wednesday.

Olympic Dream for Darfur, a U.S.-based advocacy campaign, appealed to the Chinese government as hosts of the Olympics next year to use its influence in Sudan to boost security.

"Genocide can only stop if there's willingness (in the) international community to stop it, and for Darfur that power lies in China," said Jill Savitt, director of the Olympic Dream for Darfur.

The activists accused China of continuing to carry out oil deals with Sudan and supplying weapons to the Khartoum government, which end up in the hands of Darfur militias.

China, the biggest foreign investor in Sudan, has said its arms sales to the country are limited and abide strictly by international rules.

In the Rwandan capital on Wednesday, activists lit a torch symbolic of China's role as Olympic host nation in the Games which will be held in Beijing next August.

"This flame represents the hope we all share for an end to the violence and a safe return home," said Mia Farrow, the Hollywood actress and rights activist who is the goodwill ambassador for the U.N. Children's Fund UNICEF.

The torch will be taken to nations that have suffered genocide, and was carried past mass graves in Kigali on Wednesday, a reminder of the 1994 genocide that killed 800,000.

After Africa, the torch will travel to Armenia, Bosnia, Germany, Cambodia and Hong Kong.

International experts estimate 200,000 have died and 2.5 million driven from their homes in more than four years of violence in the remote western Sudanese region of Darfur.

"The slogan for next year's Olympics is 'One World One Dream' but that cannot be fair if there are killings in Darfur. China as a host of the Olympics should talk to their Sudanese allies to stop the killings," Savitt said.



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Added: Wednesday, August 15, 2007, 23:14 (BST)

The EU and the USA have contracts signed to get oil from all of the other oil rich locations around the world outside of Africa. For them to force these troubled African governments to change their internal policies would jeopardize the flow of oil to China and cause trememdous pain for the poor withing China, who are working very hard to improve their standard of living, move off of unproductive farms and into higher paying factory jobs. If the world wants to influence the internal politics of these nations through the power that comes with buying their oil should not the rest of the world, EU and USA in particualr, share with China the economic difficulty that would accompany such moves. To do this they must force the their oil producers to sell oil to China and market rates to make up for the lost oil from these African nations. Only with that type of unilateral action can real reform be expected to occur in Africa. If the worl unites and shares the economic difficulty of such actions surely oil can be used to ensure more justice and prosparity for the suffering people of so many African nations.

mdainc, San Francisco USA

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