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Sudan Divestment Task Force. The first targeted divestment campaign. The Taskforce also provide the regularly updated list of companies which warrant scrutiny because of their actions in Sudan.
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Investors Against Genocide. This campaign began when a few of the members of the Massachusetts Coalition to Save Darfur became aware of Fidelity's large holdings in oil companies operating in Sudan - they have been joined by large, growing numbers of concerned citizens and Darfur activists from around the country, in a national campaign.
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Save Darfur Coalition. The Save Darfur Coalition is an alliance of over 170 faith-based, advocacy and humanitarian organizations. The Coalition’s member organizations represent 130 million people of all ages, races, religions and political affiliations united together to help the people of Darfur. Contact the Save Darfur Coalition.
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Fidelity Confirms Vote on Genocide-free Investing |
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"Unprecedented" opportunity for shareholders to vote to keep their savings genocide-free
February 25, 2008 - Legal counsel for Fidelity Investments has confirmed that shareholders of many Fidelity mutual funds will vote at their March 19 meeting on a shareholder proposal which asks the mutual fund giant to ensure that its investments are genocide-free. Thanks to a recent decision by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) denying Fidelity's "no-action" request, Fidelity failed in its attempt to block consideration by its shareholders. The SEC decision clears the way for hundreds of thousands of individual investors to decide if they want Fidelity to invest their savings in companies that help fund genocide.
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Darfur Divestment Bill Passes House, Measure Cleared For White House Action |
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Statement: ‘Scrawling ‘not on my watch’ along the margins of this bill isn’t required, the president just needs to sign his name’
Following unanimous action last week in the U.S. Senate, the House of
Representatives today overwhelmingly passed the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act, clearing the bill for White House action. The bill would authorize state and local governments to divest from companies that support the Khartoum government at the expense of marginalized populations in Sudan and prohibit federal contracts with those companies. |
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Darfur Activists Applaud Senate Passage of Divestment Legislation |
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In a bipartisan show of force, the Senate unanimously passed the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act which would authorize state and local governments to divest from companies that support the Khartoum government at the expense of marginalized populations in Sudan and prohibit federal contracts with those companies. Darfur activists have been aggressively pushing this legislation, and the groups – including the Save Darfur Coalition, Genocide Intervention Network, National Association of Evangelicals, American Jewish World Service and NAACP – together hailed this critical step and urged the Bush administration to end its efforts to obstruct this important legislation. "We commend the Senate for pushing the United States towards fulfilling its responsibility to protect civilians in Darfur,” the groups said in a joint statement. “We specifically highlight the tireless efforts of Senators Dodd, Shelby, Reid and Durbin, who all worked to ensure the measure passed in a unanimous, bipartisan fashion. It is incomprehensible that at a time when significant pressure is needed to change Khartoum’s behaviour, the Bush administration would delay and even oppose efforts to hit the perpetrators where it hurts the most – their wallets. Further efforts by the administration to derail this legislation must end now. The collective efforts of our organizations will not end until President Bush signs this measure into law.” |
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US envoy threatens Sudan with UN sanctions over Darfur force |
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The US envoy to the UN on Thursday threatened Sudan with additional sanctions if it continued to drag its feet on allowing the deployment of 26,000 UN-African Union peacekeepers in Darfur. |
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International Energy Companies Provide an Economic Lifeline for the Government of Sudan |
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In an article for the Responsible Investor Scott Wisor, of the Sudan Divestment Task Force, accused firms like China National Petroleum Corporation, Oil and Natural Gas Company of India, and Petronas of Malaysia of providing an economic lifeline for the genocidal Sudanese regime. |
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Ask the Candidates About Darfur |
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Stopping genocide in Darfur must be an important political priority for the next president of the United States. Concerned Americans from across the country want to know that the next president is willing and able to meet this moral challenge.
Act now by visiting www.AskTheCandidates.org — sign the petition to all candidates and stay up to date on where they stand on Darfur.
For more information of this Genocide Intervention Network campaign visit www.genocideintervention.net |
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