Showing posts with label Feingold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feingold. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2009

We now have at least one Senator who agrees with us on what's needed from US leaders to stop the LRA's violence and foster lasting peace.

TO BE NOTED: From Resolve Uganda:

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Key US Senator issues landmark call for US action to end LRA attacks

Senator Russ Feingold, Chair of the US Senate's Africa Subcommittee and a longtime champion for peace in Uganda, released a statement yesterday calling on the Obama Administration to take immediate action to disarm the LRA and end their atrocious attacks on children and families in central Africa.

We welcome this leadership from Senator Feingold, and invite our supporters to join the Knock, Knock initiative to meet with their own Senators in the local communities in April, to convince them to do the same.

The statement, echoing Resolve Uganda's January policy brief, noted the failure of the Ugandan government's ongoing military operation against LRA forces in the DR Congo to protect civilians from LRA attacks, but called for continued - but improved - action to disarm Joseph Kony and other top LRA leaders and rescue the LRA's abductees.

"It’s tragically clear that insufficient attention and resources were devoted to ensuring the protection of civilians during the operation. Thus far, this operation has resulted in the worst-case scenario: it has failed to stop the LRA, while spurring the rebels to intensify their attacks against civilians," it observes.

But with LRA leader Joseph Kony's refusal to sign a peace agreement, Feingold argues that military action to stop the rebel leader - while avoiding the endangerment of the LRA's captives and abductees - is the most viable remaining option.

"It became increasingly clear that Kony and his top commanders would stand in the way of any comprehensive political solution. These failed [peace] talks justify military action against the LRA’s top command, but that action must be carefully considered. As we have seen too many times, offensive operations that are poorly designed and poorly carried out risk doing more harm than good, inflaming a situation rather than resolving it."

Senator Feingold laid out a vision for the Obama Administration to correct the situation:

"The United Nations Security Council should take up this matter immediately and, in coordination with the Secretary-General and his Special Representative for LRA-affected areas, develop a plan and add new resources to enhance civilian protection. I urge the Obama administration to use its voice and vote at the Security Council to see that this happens. At the same time, I urge the administration to develop an interagency strategy for how the U.S. can contribute to longer-term efforts to disarm and demobilize the LRA, restore the rule of law in affected areas of Congo and Sudan, and address political and economic marginalization in northern Uganda that initially gave rise to this rebel group."

We now have at least one Senator who agrees with us on what's needed from US leaders to stop the LRA's violence and foster lasting peace.

Read the full statement here."