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Two decades after the Darfur genocide, the killers are back to finish the job, and they’ll keep

Two decades after the Darfur genocide, the killers are back to finish the job, and they’ll keep slaughtering and raping unless the world stops them. People all around Sudan urgently need a protection mission, and the UN chief needs global support to stare down big powers standing in the way. We only have days. In the heart of Darfur, survivors of the 2003 genocide are starving and holding their breath in humanitarian camps, waiting for death to strike again – and the world is looking away.The genocidal militia that haunts their nightmares is back to finish the job, and has left a trail of blood, ashes and tears in its wake. Their horrifying script is always the same: they line up men and boys to execute them, before gang-raping women and girls.The international community has been shamefully paralysed in the face of this unspeakable horror. Now one man’s decision will be pivotal for the protection mission Sudanese people urgently need. The UN Secretary-General is about to present his recommendations to protect civilians in Sudan to the Security Council – and Antonio Guterres is under pressure to leave the most decisive options out. Global support can help him stare down big powers, but we only have days before he finalises his report. Add your name and ask your friends to sign now, so we can bring the biggest petition possible straight to his desk. [SIGN NOW]( Two decades after the Darfur genocide, the killers are back to finish the job, and they’ll keep slaughtering and raping unless the world stops them. People all around Sudan urgently need a protection mission, and the UN chief needs global support to stare down big powers standing in the way. We only have days. [SIGN NOW]( Dear friends, In the heart of Darfur, survivors of the 2003 genocide are starving and holding their breath in humanitarian camps, waiting for death to strike again – and the world is looking away. The genocidal militia that haunts their nightmares is back to finish the job, and has left a trail of blood, ashes and tears in its wake. Their horrifying script is always the same: they line up men and boys to execute them, before gang-raping women and girls. The international community has been shamefully paralysed in the face of this unspeakable horror. Now one man’s decision will be pivotal for the protection mission Sudanese people urgently need. The UN Secretary-General is about to present his recommendations to protect civilians in Sudan to the Security Council – and Antonio Guterres is under pressure to leave the most decisive options out. Global support can help him stare down big powers, but we only have days before he finalises his report. Add your name and ask your friends to sign now, so we can bring the biggest petition possible straight to his desk. [Tell the UN chief to back a protection mission for Sudan]( There are no good guys fighting in Sudan’s devastating war, just more atrocities everywhere you look. The rival generals who started it all have already set the country on fire as they seek to hold on to power – and Sudan is now facing one of the worst famines in history. Millions could die unless we act now. Yet all around the country, Sudanese people of all walks of life have shown incredible courage: women who survived ethnic cleansing defied impossible odds to bring the rest of their families to safety, and young people everywhere have set up mutual aid groups for their communities where international aid wasn’t coming. We need Antonio Guterres to show the same courage right now, and to recommend the UN Security Council authorise a mission to protect civilians from atrocities in Sudan. So here’s the plan: sign and share this call now – Avaaz will work with allies to deliver our call to the UN chief. [Tell the UN chief to back a protection mission for Sudan]( When all seemed lost, our community refused to look away, and stood side by side with incredibly brave Sudanese people keeping hope alive. Thousands of us rushed generous donations to fund local aid groups serving their communities in the midst of war, and teams of investigators breaking the blackout to expose the warlords’ horrors. With every action we take together, we refuse to let the world ignore Sudan any longer. With hope and determination, John, Marie, Will and the whole Avaaz team More information: - [The World Once Tried to Stop a Genocide in Sudan. Now It Looks Away]( (TIME - Opinion) - [‘In El Fasher you face only death’: Sudan city empties as paramilitaries close in]((The Guardian) - [What’s happening in Sudan? World leaders neglected this crisis. Now genocide looms.]( (Vox) - [From the Embers of an Old Genocide, a New One May Be Emerging]( (The New York Times - Opinion) - [What’s happening in Sudan’s civil war? | Start Here]( (Al Jazeera - Video) Avaaz is a 70-million-person global campaign network that works to ensure that the views and values of the world's people shape global decision-making. ("Avaaz" means "voice" or "song" in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 18 countries on 6 continents and operates in 22 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz's biggest campaigns [here](, or follow us on [Facebook](, [X](, or [Instagram](. You became a member of the Avaaz movement and started receiving these emails when you signed "Join Avaaz!" on 2016-03-01 using the email address {EMAIL}. To ensure that Avaaz messages reach your inbox, please add avaaz@avaaz.org to your address book. 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