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Internal displacement in Darfur

Flüchlinge innerhalb Darfurs ; Akteure und Opfer des gegenwärtigen Konflikts
Authors: Cupido, Mikhaila;

Internal displacement in Darfur

Abstract

Angesichts andauernder Gewalt in Darfur wird die Lage jener, welche zwischen die Fronten geraten und vertrieben werden, von allen Seiten diskutiert. Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit den gegenwärtig angewandten Mechanismen, um die Rechte der Menschen in Darfur zu schützen. Sie beschäftigt sich vor allem mit den Leitlinien für „Interne Flüchtlinge“ (IDP). Weiter wird argumentiert, wie durch diesen Prozess, wenn sich die Internationale Gemeinschaft daran hält, weitere Rechtsverletzungen, wie sie die Menschen in Darfur täglich erfahren, vermieden werden können. Die Arbeit betrachtet die Rolle der wichtigsten Internationalen Organisationen und der regionalen Organisationen sowie die von diesen Organisationen ergriffenen Maßnahmen, welche garantieren sollen, dass Kollateralschäden in der Dafur-Region so gering wie möglich gehalten werden. Die Aktivitäten der Afrikanischen Union, der Europäischen Union und der UNO werden betrachtet, weil die Aktionen dieser Organisationen zum großen Teil den Ausschlag dafür geben, ob die Vertriebenen in Darfur Akteure oder Opfer dieses seit 2003 ausufernden Konflikts sind. Die Arbeit will jene Maßnahmen, die für IDPs hilfreich sein können, aus der Perspektive der Implementierung von Rechten diskutieren, welche allen Menschen der Welt aufgrund ihres Menschseins zustehen. Die Theorien und Gedanken, die im Blickpunkt dieser Arbeit stehen, werden von der Internationalen Gemeinschaft seit vielen Jahren vertreten. Ziel dieser Arbeit aber ist es aufzuzeigen, wie etablierte Politik eingesetzt werden kann, um IDPs zu unterstützen, und dass neue politische Strategien, welche oft viel Zeit erfordern, nicht Voraussetzung für ein positives Eingreifen der Internationalen Gemeinschaft angesichts der Gewalt in der Region Darfur sind.

In the wake of ongoing violence in Darfur the concern for those caught in the crossfire becoming internally displaced are discussed from every angle. This dissertation looks at the mechanisms in place to protect the rights of these people in Darfur. It focuses primarily on the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement and argues for how this process if adhered to by the international community will prevent further rights violations which are experienced on a daily basis by the people of Darfur. It looks at the role of the main international organizations along with regional organizations and the means used by these parties to ensure that collateral damage in the region of Darfur is kept at a minimum. The activities of the African Union; European Union and the United Nations are looked at because it is these organizations’ actions that for the most part will determine whether or not people displaced in Darfur become actors or victims of the conflict which has run rampant in their country and region since 2003. It aims to discuss means for being of assistance to IDPs from the perspective of implementing the innate human rights which are available to people all over the world on the basis of being human. The theories and notions discussed in the perimeters of this dissertation are ones that have been in place by the international community for numerous years, however the purpose of this dissertation is aimed at showing how policies that are in place can be used to be of assistance to IDPs and that new policies which are time consuming are not a prerequisite for the international community to act positively in the wake of violence in the region of Darfur.

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