Honors the dedication and hard work of Professor Eric Reeves on behalf of the people of Sudan.
Reaffirms the House of Representatives' commitment to a just and lasting peace in Sudan.
[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 792 Introduced in House (IH)]
110th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 792
Honoring the dedication and hard work of Professor Eric Reeves on
behalf of the people of Sudan.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 1, 2007
Mr. Payne (for himself, Mr. Wolf, Mr. Capuano, and Mr. Tancredo)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the dedication and hard work of Professor Eric Reeves on
behalf of the people of Sudan.
Whereas Professor Eric Reeves taught English language and literature for almost
30 years at Smith College;
Whereas Professor Reeves has tirelessly and with incredible determination worked
on behalf of the helpless in Sudan for the past 8 years;
Whereas Professor Reeves recently wrote a book, ``A Long Day's Dying: Critical
Moments in the Darfur Genocide'', in his continuing effort to inform
people about the untold suffering in Darfur, Sudan;
Whereas Professor Reeves spearheaded the ``Genocide Olympics'' campaign and
continues to elevate international pressure on China in an effort to end
the suffering in Darfur;
Whereas Professor Reeves, at great personal cost and sacrifice, has shared with
the public cogent and insightful analysis on these important issues;
Whereas before the world and the media had begun to take notice of the situation
in Darfur, Professor Reeves was sounding the clarion call and
documenting a genocide;
Whereas while months stretched into long, anguished years, Professor Reeves'
weekly analyses grew from six or seven hundred words per week in 2004 to
more than 7,000 words per week today;
Whereas Professor Reeves has seen and felt the suffering of the helpless in
Darfur from the beginning, and continues to write about the atrocities
beyond description, along with his own moral outrage;
Whereas we can not be sure how many more would have perished had it not been for
the unflinching focus of Professor Reeves, who made it impossible for
the rest of the world to look away;
Whereas Professor Reeves remains one of the nation's most knowledgeable,
effective, and rigorous analysts of United States and international
policy toward Sudan;
Whereas Professor Reeves is a passionate advocate of bold steps to stop the
genocide and suffering in Darfur, the Nuba Mountains, South Sudan, and
other marginalized areas;
Whereas Professor Reeves has dedicated himself to the liberation of the people
of Sudan, to promote human rights for Sudan's marginalized populations,
and to support humanitarian assistance for Sudan's at-risk victims of
violence and oppression;
Whereas Professor Reeves has invested so much energy and time to end the
suffering for the helpless, even while in bad health;
Whereas Professor Reeves' professional work protects the victims and exposes the
abusers of human rights; and
Whereas Professor Reeves is a steadfast, constant, and unyielding voice in
defense of the helpless civilians in Darfur and other marginalized areas
of Sudan: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) honors the dedication and hard work of Professor Eric
Reeves;
(2) wishes a speedy recovery for Professor Reeves;
(3) expresses appreciation to Professor Reeves and his
family for the personal sacrifices and tireless efforts in
defense of the helpless in Sudan;
(4) reaffirms its commitment to a just and lasting peace in
Sudan; and
(5) demands full implementation of the Comprehensive Peace
Agreement relating to Sudan.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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