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11 July 2007: 12th Srebrenica commemoration in The Hague, Netherlands (ICHI-members present)

On the main Square in front of the Dutch parliament in The Hague, the Netherlands, organised by the Political Committee ‘Stari Most’ (PCSM), Bosnian youth organisation Mladi Bosna i Herzegovina (Mladi BiH), Bosnian Islamic Association (IZBN/IVBN), Bosnian Platform and the Interchurch Peace Council – Pax Christi.

Unfortunately one or more ICHI-(board)members were unable to attend the Srebrenica commemorations of 11 July 2008 and 11 July 2009 in The Hague; possibly ICHI-sympathisers were present at these events.

See further www.ikvpaxchristi.nl for announcement and press release.

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2006 – 2007: contacts and cooperation with Save Darfur Coalition and other action groups

As ICHI still has a few members – undoubtedly due to our radical views and the given that alas many regard the concept of ‘humanitarian intervention’ as a tainted one since the (justified) controversies surrounding ‘Iraq’ and the ‘War on Terror’ – it has a limited capacity to undertake public actions.

This is why from early 2006 onwards we have sought contact with other interventionist action groups whose standpoints partially resemble ours, like the Save Darfur Coalition (www.SaveDarfur.org), Genocide Intervention Network (www.genocideintervention.net) and Enough! (http://enoughproject.org).

We have regularly supported and signed particularly the petitions of Save Darfur directed at American policymakers; often we could and were allowed to interpose our own more far-reaching standpoints and suggestions in the (standard) petition texts.

An example:

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Pamphlet on the spread of the Darfur conflict, August 2006

UNSEAT THE ‘MOUNTED DEVILS’

A CALL TO ARMS TO SAVE THE PEOPLE IN DARFUR, CHAD AND BEYOND
By Caspar ten Dam, Chairman ICHI

Though firmly based on ICHI’s goal and foundation declarations, the particular preferences expressed in this pamphlet are the author’s

Atrocities continue

Today Sudan’s Arabic-nomadic militia’s of the Janjaweed (“mounted devils”) continue to expel, rape, maim and kill civilians in the western region of Darfur with active support of the Sudan government since March 2003. They have already murdered over 300,000 civilians.

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