George Clooney travels to Sudan with Ann Curry

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George Clooney is in the midst of another trip to Sudan. He has been to the area… I believe this is his third trip? Clooney went with a team of people including NBC’s Ann Curry. They traveled not to the refugee camps in the western part of Sudan, where the Janjawid have carried out a systemic pattern of rape and genocide, but to Southern Sudan, where a vote determining the area’s independence is going to be held in several months. Southern Sudan has seen much of the same campaign of genocide, the genocide has become synonymous with “Darfur” – the western-most province. These photos were tweeted by Ann Curry.

American actor George Clooney is visiting the little known region of Southern Sudan. The U.N. Security Council arrived to a raucous welcome on Wednesday, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum also made a recent trip here.

The high-level visits are putting the spotlight on the Texas-sized area of Sudan that is far less known to Americans than the western region of Darfur, where mass atrocities have been committed over the last decade. Southern Sudan is three months from a Jan. 9 independence vote that could see Africa’s largest country break in two. The vote — and the potential of a new north-south war because of it — are the reason behind the rash of visits.

“If you knew a tsunami, or Katrina or a Haiti earthquake was coming, what would you do to save people?” Clooney said, according to a blog post by Ann Curry, a reporter for NBC who is accompanying Clooney.

Clooney spent the past week traveling to remote, conflict-prone areas of Sudan’s south with John Prendergast, the founder of the Enough Project, an anti-genocide advocacy group. One photo posted by Curry showed Clooney pointing over a field that Curry wrote was the site of a mass grave from 2008. That was in Abyei, a town that was largely burned to the ground after southern and northern armies clashed there, prompting an estimated 60,000 people to flee. The U.N. reported at the time that at least 140 people died.

Clooney, who declined a request for comment, also visited the town of Malakal, where elements of Sudan’s northern and southern armies have clashed twice since the end of the 21-year north-south civil war in 2005.

The group of Americans also talked to villagers in Lul, an area where Human Rights Watch recently documented killings and rapes by southern soldiers against civilians who opposed the ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement.

When the U.N. Security Council arrived Wednesday, school children lined the streets and hundreds of people at the airport chanted a greeting to America’s U.N. ambassador, Susan Rice. The group also chanted “Welcome, welcome ICC,” a reference to the International Criminal Court that has indicted Sudan’s president for war crimes in the western region of Darfur. Rice is known for her hardline views on how the U.S. should deal with the northern government, which is headed by President Omar al-Bashir.

The Security Council plans to meet with Southern Sudan President Salva Kiir but will not meet with al-Bashir. Members will also assess preparations for the Jan. 9 independence vote in Southern Sudan and a separate vote that day in the oil-rich region of Abyei.

Officials from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington spent two weeks in Southern Sudan to assess the likelihood that mass violence will break out following the January vote. Mike Abramowitz, the director of genocide prevention at the museum, said “the next year is a very dangerous time for the civilians in Sudan.”

“It is very hard to predict genocide. However, there are warning signs, many of which are present in Sudan,” Abramowitz told The Associated Press last weekend. “Today there is an opportunity to avoid calamity, with sufficient international focus and pressure brought to bear on both southern and — particularly — northern leaders.”

In a speech last week, Kiir said that he and his people have experienced “the anguish of war” and do not want to return to conflict.

[From The Associated Press via HuffPo]

You learn something new everyday – I was completely unaware of this issue. The issue of the vote, that is. I was very aware of the genocide. I also find it interesting that Clooney’s trip is being bracketed with the trip for the UN Security Council. Of course, I also find it interesting that Elisabetta Canalis didn’t come along. I’m a gossip, after all.

LOS ANGELES - AUG 29: George Clooney in the Press Room at the 2010 Emmy Awards at Nokia Theater at LA Live on August 29, 2010 in Los Angeles, CA Photo via Newscom

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Photos courtesy of Ann Curry’s Twitter.

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  1. hstl1 says:

    I admire anyone who puts it out there like he does. Good for him!

  2. Johnny Depp's Girl says:

    She cant get dirty, Kaiser!

    I really admire him for being apart of this. Makes me like him even more.

  3. PsychicEyes says:

    I have to give this man credit where it’s due. Respect all the way for his attempts to help those people — life really dealt them a bad hand and they don’t deserve to be marginalized and disenfranchised. Unbelievably sad.

  4. Anon73 says:

    Is it just me or… (1) does anyone else think “the bachelor” Clooney is a closet gay ?? (2) finds him utterly boring / bland / does not understand why he gets the PR coverage he does.

  5. Mota says:

    He leads a life of debauchery and that is why he’s aging so poorly compared to say Pitt or Cruise.

    If he’s not gay; he’s bi and that is one of the reasons he does not live in the States.

    I think the reason he hasn’t thrown Elisabetta (his girlfriends/ whores / beards usually last less than a year) out yet is b/c she has something on him. Oh what, oh what could it be?

  6. jinni says:

    Does this mean we’ll being seeing an awkward/creepy/hilarious interview between Ann and George were she tries to caress him, just like she did to Brad? Well, if so at least that will make up for having to listen to her drone on in her “serious reporter voice”.

  7. Sakota says:

    So, uh, WHAT is he going to do about the problems there, precisely? What is he there as? I hope this isn’t funded by taxpayers.

  8. Tia C says:

    jinni, I was thinking the same thing. Let’s hope not!

    I tend to change the channel if she comes on, depending what the topic is. Her interviews are almost always on the creepy side because she just gets too intimate with her subjects. She’d probably make a better therapist than a reporter.

  9. Aqua says:

    I respect all the humanitarian work that he does.It can’t be easy bring awareness to an issue that has fallen on deaf ears or is very complicated/multi layered and it probably seems like or feels like it’s not doing much good but even small steps can lead to something bigger being done He probably feels like he’s banging his head against the wall when it comes to this but I for one hope he never gives up.Hope is all these people have left.

    As far as E not being there this is something that he was involved in before he met her.She has not been involved in any of his charity work as far as I can tell.If you want gossip Kaiser I saw a headline on Just Ask Men.Com and it said “Babes on Italian daytime talk shows” and guess who was #3? yup.Elisabetta Canalis and I tried to watch the video and it was disable buy user as were some others.

  10. Sakyiwaa says:

    great job, George!

  11. Nanea says:

    I don’t get what’s wrong with people.

    GC isn’t looking too well here because of the stress of the trip. It’s Sudan, not some resort on the Riviera or in Cabo.

    What does it matter to the people he’s trying to help out that he’s gay, bi, pink or purple? At least he goes out and does something, unlike the above mentioned Cruise, who, although gay, lives in the States, last time I looked. And who doesn’t age well, or he wouldn’t have multiple procedures over the past few years.

  12. Bodhi says:

    @ Sakota ~ Why would you think this was tax payer funded? If Curry is traveling on her own then she would be paying for it. If she is traveling & reporting then NBC is footing the bill. Clooney, as a private citizen, is paying for himself. This trip is in no way affiliated with the US gov’t.

  13. Cheyenne says:

    To Anon and Mota: If he’s gay, so damn what?!

  14. Tess says:

    The Idiocracy Sequel

    Roadtrip: Serious People For Serious Times

  15. Sakota says:

    Bodhi,

    Thank God for that. I am simply wondering, what good is he doing?

  16. clare says:

    @jinni, that was the first thing that popped into my head, too!
    Ann Curry tries too hard to be a celebrity herself, so it’s hard to take her reporting seriously.
    Christiane Amanpour would be a far better choice to travel with GC, imo.

  17. mln says:

    You tell em Nanea I think this is one moment where we should forget about George and his ladyfriend and instead send our best wishes (plus get informed) about the situation in Sudan. We can get all the dirt on Elisabetta another day.

  18. nsfw says:

    Clooney prob didn’t allow her to come, because then their romance and her skankdom would have overshadowed the whole purpose of the trip!!

  19. PrimeO says:

    “You learn something new everyday”

    Yes, such as {everyday} is an adjective and what you should’ve written is “You learn something new every day”

    You’re welcome 😉

  20. truthzbetta says:

    How pathetic is today’s journalism that George Clooney himself has had to acknowledge continually going there is the only way he can get them to do their job?

    We already have a paparazzi, Ms. Curry, do your job when Clooney and Angelina are not on the scene.

  21. Chris says:

    Who’s the guy, in George’s “humanitarian posse”, in the Nike top? Nike is infamous for profiting from third world, sweat shop, labour.

  22. tuscan sun says:

    This isn’t the first time Clooney brought Ann Curry along. Curry also joined him on a previous trip (I think she interviewed him in Chad that time).

    I have no idea why Clooney doesn’t pick someone with better journalistic credentials.

  23. Aqua says:

    His humanitarian aid is what I like best about him.I really do mean that, he will go places that most people will not or cannot go and he will do thing that people cannot or will not do.I applaud him for doing this, his continuing commitment in dealing with this serious and complicated issue.

  24. michele says:

    Tenacity where tenacity is needed. Good work George.

  25. yes says:

    He’s so different here, so far then a big moron he’s in the ugly cockewo.re arms!

  26. Glenn Beck eats dog poo says:

    Why are you b.itches so critical of Ann? Don’t you think if George wanted HER, he would have had her by now? She’s just doing her job and also doing what any of YOU would do if you had the opportunity to be so close to him. Hell, if I were her, NBC would fire me because my horniness for him would have overflowed. lmao

    Stop the hate! She’s no Elisabrutta.

  27. Krystal says:

    To those of you wondering why Eli isn’t there, um doing ya really think she would even “want to go?” I highly doubt it. Something tells she would rather spend her days shopping rather than joining George on a humanitarian visit to the Sudan.

  28. Mota says:

    Elisabetta isn’t there b/c a beard’s job doesn’t include charity work in third world countries.