George Clooney arrested at anti-Sudan protest in Washington

 <http://www.reuters.com/> Description: ReutersBy Kevin Fogarty | Reuters –
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Clooney is arrested for civil disobedience after protesting at the Sudan
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Actor George Clooney is arrested for civil disobedience after protesting at
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being interviewed by TV reporter Andrea Mitchell during a protest on the
steps of the Sudan Embassy in Washington March 16, 2012. REUTERS/Kevin
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hollywood movie star George Clooney was arrested at
Sudan's embassy in Washington on Friday at a protest of an escalating
emergency as Sudan blocks humanitarian aid from reaching a volatile border
region where hundreds of thousands of people are short of food.

Clooney, his father Nick and other anti-Sudan activists ignored three police
warnings to leave the embassy grounds and were led away in plastic handcuffs
to a waiting van by uniformed members of the Secret Service, a Reuters
journalist covering the demonstration said.

"We need humanitarian aid to be allowed into the Sudan before it becomes the
worst humanitarian crisis in the world," Clooney told reporters just before
his arrest.

"The second thing we are here to ask is for the government in Khartoum to
stop randomly killing its own innocent men, women and children. Stop raping
them and stop starving them. That's all we ask."

Clooney, who on Wednesday was a guest at the White House banquet in honor of
British Prime Minister David Cameron, and several others posted bail and
walked free later on Friday.

"You never know if you are accomplishing anything ... We hope it helps,"
Clooney told reporters after his release, adding that the arrest was his
first and "let's hope it's my last."

Activists have drawn parallels between the current crisis in Sudan's
Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile provinces and the violence almost a decade
ago in the western region of Darfur, where Khartoum sparked international
condemnation by violently suppressing a rebellion in a conflict that the
United Nations estimates killed some 300,000 people.

U.S. CONCERN

The United States has voiced serious concerns about the deteriorating
conditions in the border region, where Sudanese troops are fighting rebels
aligned with its newly-independent neighbor South Sudan.

Clooney, who recently visited the area, told a Senate hearing this week that
Sudan's forces were launching repeated attacks on unarmed civilians and
preventing aid from reaching a region where U.S. officials say as many as
250,000 people face severe food shortages.

Clooney, a long-time celebrity activist critical of the Khartoum government,
had been expected to provoke police into arresting him.

Others arrested on Friday included several U.S. congressmen, the son of
slain U.S. civil rights hero Martin Luther King Jr., and John Prendergast,
the co-founder of the Enough Project and a veteran human rights campaigner,
protest organizers said.

Tom Andrews, president of United to End Genocide, another group involved in
the protest, said the United States government should raise the heat on
Khartoum to stop the violence and allow humanitarian access.

"It is unacceptable and inexcusable that Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir —
an international criminal wanted for war crimes and genocide — is getting
away with bombing, starving and displacing hundreds of thousands of innocent
men, women and children in Sudan's Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile State,"
Andrews, who was also arrested, said in a statement.

The Sudan Embassy in Washington could not immediately be reached for
comment.

(Writing by Andrew Quinn; Editing by Ross Colvin and Vicki Allen)

 

 

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