| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 2002 - 100 pagini
...tragedy on the face of the earth today than the tragedy that is unfolding in Sudan." President Bush has pledged that his "administration will continue to...the persecution and atrocities in the Sudan last." The Commission commends this resolve, but urges the Administration to give it content by taking firm... | |
| Meghan L. O'Sullivan - 2004 - 452 pagini
...reluctance to involve itself in conflicts abroad, President Bush pledged that his administration would "continue to speak and act for as long as the persecution and atrocities in Sudan last" and appointed Andrew Natsios, chief of the US Agency for 1nternational Development, as... | |
| Jemera Rone, Human Rights Watch (Organization) - 2003 - 772 pagini
...ravaging that troubled land. This is the first step. More will follow. Our actions begin today — and my administration will continue to speak and act for...long as the persecution and atrocities in the Sudan last.1558 Andrew Natsios was no stranger to Sudan. He had served in US AID before, and was later director... | |
| Allen D. Hertzke - 2004 - 446 pagini
...hard-hitting letter began by quoting Bush's own words before the American Jewish Committee that "my administration will continue to speak and act for...the persecution and atrocities in the Sudan last." But then the letter charged that "your administration may have inadvertently signaled that the United... | |
| Samuel Totten, William S. Parsons, Israel W. Charny - 2004 - 538 pagini
...crimes," he said, "are being committed today by the government of Sudan." He committed his administration "to speak and act for as long as the persecution and atrocities in the Sudan last." He also announced the appointment of USAID chief Andrew Natsios as special humanitarian coordinator... | |
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