President George W. Bush bemoaned the UN for their efforts in the killings in Darfur.
The President said that the U.S. would continue to send aid and ensure that the people of Darfur receive help.
The government of Sudan has been accused of unleashing the Janaweed militia to kill and raid the ethnic African communities in the western Darfur region.
"I also made it clear that I am frustrated with the pace of activities; that the United Nations must expedite sending troops, peacekeepers, to provide security for the people — that's what they want, they want to be able to have a secure life — and that we'll help," Bush said. "The United States continues to stand at the ready to provide airlift. The pace of action out of the United Nations is too slow."
Laura Bush said that even after leaving the White House she would continue to work for human rights.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
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