Werner Daum
Werner Daum is a German diplomat. From 1992–1995 he was Head of the Human Rights Department in the German Mission in Geneva; as such he represented Germany in the Commission on Human Rights and various other Human Rights bodies of the UN in Geneva.
After having served as Minister-counselor at the German embassy in Tirana, Daum was Germany's ambassador to Sudan from 1996 to 2000.
In 2000-2001 he was a Fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University.[1] In Summer 2001, Daum wrote an article for the Harvard International Review entitled “Universalism and the West — An Agenda for Understanding” in which he harshly criticised the US government for destroying the Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Khartoum during Operation Infinite Reach. He claimed that the attack caused a medication shortage, and that a "reasonable guess" for the death caused by this shortage is "tens of thousands".
Publications
- "Universalism and the West", The Future of War, Vol. 23, Summer 2001
- “Democracy, Human Rights and Secure Oil Supply” Weatherhead Center Fellows' Papers