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En route to Darfur and thinking of the victims

Posted: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 1:41 AM by Daily Nightly Editor
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by Ann Curry, NBC News

SOMEWHERE IN CHAD -- Our NBC News team has landed in Africa and is again heading to the edge of Darfur, gearing up to report a pivotal moment in this tragedy.

Anytime now the International Criminal Court will announce whether to issue an arrest warrant for the President of Sudan for the atrocities in Darfur, a region of Sudan.

About six years after a war between the government of Sudan and a rebel group unleashed systematic rapes, mass killings, and the burning of hundreds of villages, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and millions are still waiting in camps in Sudan and Chad, waiting for hope and justice.

As our news team moves from planes to vans toward this world of desperation, I think of a woman named Myriam, who survived the burning of her village called Tamajour, just two days before we found her under a tree.  Her 5-year-old daughter was traumatized and refusing to eat.  When we took her back to her village to salvage what she could, it was still smoldering.  The only life she had ever known was in ashes.

I think of Khamis, 13-year-old orphaned when his mother was killed and his father was lost in an attack.  When we last saw him, he was a boy alone, surviving on his wits and the kindness of others in a refugee camp.  Still he was able to be a good student in the camp's school.

I think of Aziza, raped as a virgin at 17, by an Arab wearing a Sudanese uniform. She said he first wanted to know what tribe she belonged to.  He told her, "You are black.  You have no place here.  We will push you out of here.  This land will remain for us."  Then he grabbed her tightly and raped her, biting her arm and neck to mark her a victim of rape.

In the hospital, we found elderly Gida Zakaria, severely burned when her thatched roof was set on fire. White gauze was wrapped around her slender body. She told us her husband couldn't move fast enough and was burned to death.

Photo: Six-year-old Khalid (left) recovers at a hospital after a Janjaweed attack, flanked by his mother and sister. Click here to see more photography by the NBC News team and Ann Curry during a 2006 trip.

In a nearby room, a young man lay motionless, both his eyes bayoneted.  At his side, his wife was weeping and his children sat stunned.

The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has argued Sudan's President Omar al Bashir masterminded genocide and crimes against humanity in Darfur and should be brought to justice. 

What will the court decide?  And what do the victims have to say about it?

Who more deserves a voice than the victims of atrocities?

Ann Curry will be filing reports for Nightly News, TODAY, and msnbc.com this week. Click here to read her 2006 blog entries. Follow her Twitter feed here.

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Ann,

Please give these assignments to the "new guy" you have done great work over the years and have nothing to prove. I do not recall Matt or Katie ever taking these dangerous assignments. I would like to continue enjoying your work for years to come at your news desk or on the couch. God Bless you and have safe return.
How in the world can I help. I'm tied of reading about it. Can I join a cause, any cause to stop this awful suffering
I am a Human Resource manager in the health care system, I was viewing your health care stimulus segment last night on the evening news. I find your segment to be misleading,  the demand for Certified Nursing Assistants in the medical field are always available , regardless part time or full time. In the current market where other jobs are in jeporday due to the recession, there is no shortage for medical personnel due to the soaring needs of our elderly.
Obama's plan is giving these people the incentive not to work The money that was used to fund Obama to Colorado would have been equal to a C.N.A's yearly wage. What stimulus is that?
Those poor people. Are you going to try and find out where the weapons used there are made and who profits from those weapons ? It would be really nice to know who is making money off so much blood shed.

On your way back stop in Nigeria. Stop there and see how the people live in less than $1 one dollar a day while their Government sales the countrys oil, much of which comes to America, for millions and the oil companys make billions of it.

But the Citizens of the country get SQUAT!
Thank you, thank you for traveling to Chad/Darfur to report on the looming arrest warrant. There has not been enough news coverage of the genocide in Darfur. Please DO focus on the victims of the atrocities and let their voices be heard. There are too many "experts" speaking for them and what is best for them. Why not just ask them what they want? Do they want to bargain with Al Bashir, or do they want Justice?
Ann:  Thank you for reporting from Darfur.   I feel like the entire world has forgotten about this crisis.

Best wishes to you and your crew!
Ann--
Thank you for paying attention to this tragic, on-going nightmare.  This story has been terribly under-reported, mostly due to lack of access to Darfur.  I commend you for making the effort most journalists haven't had the courage to undertake.  Please show the world this awful genocide.  People need to know. The glare of the public spotlight is the only hope of stopping this terrible slaughter.  Hope you and your crew are safe.  Best of luck.
Ann,

Thank you, you have always been the best at what you do; please contiue to do what you do (but be safe), and I look forward to additional information from you. I would like to know what can the typical American can do to help? Be safe, and Best Regards


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