We, as professional and Olympic athletes, and as potential athletes in the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, cannot look on with indifference to the massive human suffering and destruction that continue in the Darfur region of Sudan. Ethnically-targeted human destruction in Darfur has entered its fifth year, and still the world has not responded sufficiently---has not provided protection for millions of vulnerable civilians or for the world's largest and most endangered humanitarian operation.
All too clearly the Government of Sudan in Khartoum believes that there is not enough outrage, not enough will or resolve on the part of the international community, to halt its brutal counter-insurgency war. We appeal to all nations to do whatever they can to put an end to this violence. We appeal specifically to China because China, with its huge economic investments and oil interests in Sudan, as well as its weapons trade, is uniquely-positioned to demand that Khartoum immediately stop the atrocities, protect its people in the Darfur area, work with them to rebuild the region and heal their wounds.
As we applaud recent overtures in the direction of peace, we are keenly aware that Khartoum has a long history of broken promises. We write today to urge the Government of China and its corporations with relationships in the Sudan to:
As athletes and concerned human beings, we call on the People's Republic of China to use all available diplomatic resources and economic pressure to end the agony of Darfur, and to secure access for UN peace support person.