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PETITION OF COUNCIL OF WOMEN WORLD LEADERS TO H.E
OMAR AL-BASHIR, PRESIDENT OF SUDAN, H.E MR. BAN KI-MOON, SECRETARY-GENERAL
OF THE UN AND H.E. JEAN PING, PRESIDENT, AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION
7 March 2009
To H.E. Omar al-Bashir, President, Republic of Sudan
To Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary General, United Nations
To H.E. Jean Ping, President, African Union Commission
At a meeting of the Council of Women World Leaders and special
guests convened during the International Colloquium on Women's Empowerment,
Leadership Development, International Peace and Security in Liberia
on 7 March, deep concern was expressed at the imminent consequences
of the decision of the Government of Sudan to revoke the licenses
to operate in Sudan of 13 humanitarian agencies. These agencies
represent approximately 70% of the UN capacity to deliver humanitarian
assistance to two and a half million women, men, and children displaced
by war in Darfur. They also provide similar assistance to hundreds
of thousands across the North of Sudan. We know these agencies well
from their work in Darfur and in other countries around the world,
and can vouch for their impartiality and integrity as humanitarian
actors, concerned only with the welfare of people affected by conflict
and natural disasters.
These agencies provide life-saving support on a daily basis to
those suffering on any side in the conflict, including clean water
and sanitation, food, shelter and basic medical services. There
will surely be terrible human consequences from their absence in
Darfur and the North of Sudan, even for a short period.
We appeal to President Omar al-Bashir, to the UN Secretary General,
and to the President of the African Union Commission to work together
to reverse this decision. We ask that the Government of Sudan find
other avenues to express rejection of the ICC ruling that will not
hurt the poorest and most vulnerable women and their families in
Darfur.
Respectfully,
H. E. Mary Robinson, Outgoing Chair, Council of Women World Leaders
H. E. Tarja Halonen, Incoming Chair, Council of Women World Leaders
And the Undersigned Members and Guests of the Council of Women World
Leaders:
H. E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President, Republic of Liberia
Honorable Margot Wallström, Vice President, European Commission
H. E. Androulla Vassiliou, Commissioner for Health, European Commission
H. E. Maria Liberia-Peters, former President, Netherlands Antilles
H. E. Ruth Dreifuss, former President, Switzerland
H. E. Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega Sanz, First Vice President,
Spain
H.E. Isatou Njie-Saidy, Vice President, Republic of Gambia
H. E. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, former Minister of Finance, Nigeria
H.E. Elisabeth Rehn, former Minister of Defense, Finland
H. E. Ursula Plassnik, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Austria
H.E. the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General,
Canada
Baroness Valerie Amos, House of Lords, United Kingdom
Ambassador Swanee Hunt, United States of America
Monrovia, Liberia
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