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Sudan shows its scorn for the world

 
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thepeel



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 7:25 pm    Post subject: Sudan shows its scorn for the world Reply with quote

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In its latest show of disdain for world opinion, the regime in Sudan has named Musa Hilal, the leader of the dreaded Arab militias known as Janjaweed, as special adviser to Sudan's Ministry of Federal Affairs.

The appointment of Hilal is an outrage. The elevation of this mass murderer should spur the UN Security Council to stop tolerating the dilatory maneuverings of the Khartoum regime, which has been obstructing the full deployment of 26,000 UN and African Union peacekeepers to Darfur.

Recently, Sudanese army troops attacked a peacekeepers' convoy, firing on 20 UN-AU vehicles for 10 minutes. This was Khartoum's way of warning that the peacekeepers are not welcome.

As chieftain of a clan belonging to a powerful tribe of nomadic Arabs in Darfur, Hilal bears responsibility for the razing of African villages, the killing of villagers, the raping of women and girls and the displacement of 2.5 million people into refugee camps. For these crimes against humanity, the UN Security Council imposed travel and financial sanctions on Hilal and three other militia leaders in April 2006.

When Sudan officials claim the Janjaweed were acting on their own, or that Hilal has "contributed to stability and security," as President Omar al-Bashir declared Monday, they are contradicting what Hilal himself has acknowledged. In an interview in 2004 with Human Rights Watch, he said he always acted under orders from the Sudan government.

The motive for making Hilal a member of the central government appears tactical. Some of the Arab tribes in Darfur have recently been aligning with African groups opposed to the regime. Bashir and his accomplices no doubt hope to assure the loyalty of the major Arab tribes by absorbing the pre-eminent warlord of their proxy militia, the Janjaweed, into the government.

The rest of the world should have no patience for Sudan's obstruction of the peacekeepers. The conflict in Darfur, whatever its factional complexities, remains a humanitarian catastrophe. Four million human beings are at risk of murder, starvation and disease if they cannot be protected and supplied by outside peacekeepers and returned soon to their villages.

If saving those people means embarrassing Khartoum's protector in the UN Security Council, then so be it. Unconscionably, China is threatening to veto sanctions on Sudan. The Chinese government cares above all about this summer's Olympics in Beijing. Unless China relents on Sudan, that coming-out party should be branded the "Genocide Games."
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Julius



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Every Islamic country shows disdain for world opinion when it comes to killing infidels, Sudan is just one more of a whole string of them.
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