Posted on 05/17/2004 2:50:04 PM PDT by Mercat
Liberty Beat by Nat Hentoff The Sudan Genocide Arab Muslims Are Viciously Killing and Raping Black Muslims. So Where Is the World? May 17th, 2004 2:15 PM
The government of Sudan is engaging in genocide against three large African tribes in its Darfur region. . . . Some 1,000 people are being killed a week, tribeswomen are being systematically raped . . . and Sudan's army is even bombing the survivors. - Nicholas Kristof, "Will We Say 'Never Again' Yet Again?" The New York Times, March 27
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Sudan was elected Tuesday [May 4] to serve a three-year term on the U.N. Human Rights Commission, provoking a walkout by a senior U.S. diplomat who accused the government [of Sudan] of helping to drive more than a million African villagers from their homes in Sudan's Darfur province. - Colum Lynch, The Washington Post, May 5
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In a BBC interview on March 19, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Sudan, Mukesh Kapila, said of the genocide in Darfur that it is "the world's greatest humanitarian crisis, and I don't know why the world isn't doing more about it. . . . The only difference between Rwanda and Darfur now is the numbers involved."
The Arab killers and rapists in Darfur are Muslims, and so are the victimsblack African farmers. The Arabs are herdsmen, and have been competing for water, forage, and the land itself with the African farmers. Sudan's government is supporting the Arab Janjaweed militia's ferocious intent to make Darfur, in the west of Sudan, "Zurga-free." That term is the equivalent of "nigger" used by white racists. It also echoes the Nazis' mission to make Europe "judenfrei"Jew-free.
The African farmers and the Arab militia have been engaged in a civil war for over a yearwith the farmers represented by two groups, the Sudan Liberation Movement and the Justice and Equality Movement. But to give an idea of how huge the odds are in favor of the Arab Janjaweed, there is this April 23 report from Human Rights Watch:
"In a joint operation in the Darfur region of Sudan, government troops working with Arab militias detained 136 African men whom the militias massacred hours later. . . . Said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch:
" 'These militias work in unison with government troops, with total impunity for their massive crimes.' "
Nicholas Kristof, who interviewed displaced African farmers at the border of Sudan and Chad, reported in The New York Times about the choices that parents still trapped in Darfur have to make "when the Janjaweed seize their children, or gang-rape their daughters.
"Should they resist, knowing they will then be shot at once in front of their children? Or what about the parents described by Human Rights Watch who were allowed by the militia to choose how their children would die, burned alive or shot to death?"
U.N. secretary-general Kofi Annan, guilty, along with President Bill Clinton, of failing to stop the genocide in Rwandasee Samantha Power's "A Problem From Hell": America and the Age of Genocide (HarperCollinsPerennial)is trying to show penance. On April 7 he said of the atrocities in Darfur, "The international community cannot stand idle."
And George W. Bush, after first only mildly rebuking Sudan president Omar al-Bashir on March 22, told that brutal ruler on April 7 that the Khartoum government "must immediately stop local militias from committing atrocities against the local population and must provide unrestricted access to humanitarian aid agencies [which Khartoum had kept out of Darfur, along with all media]." Added Bush: "I condemn these atrocities."
So on April 11, a 45-day cease-fire took effect, arranged between the Sudanese government and the two rebel groups, the Sudan Liberation Movement and the Justice and Equality Movement. That "truce" has been continually and ruthlessly violated by the Janjaweed and their partners in genocide, the government of Sudan.
As BBC news reported on April 13, quoting U.S. State Department spokesman Richard Boucher: "We do still have reports that the government-supported Arab militias are attacking parts of western and southern Darfur. . . . There are also reports of continuing aerial bombardments." On April 16, the BBC added: "Janjaweed burned down several villages . . . and many civilians, many women and children, have been killed."
On Friday, April 23, the obscenity that is the United Nations Human Rights Commission addressed the continuous horrors in Sudan. Among its members are such pitiless abusers of human rights as Zimbabwe, Cuba, and Chinaand now Sudan!
In a superb account of the deadly hypocrisy of this U.N. Human Rights Commission in the April 28 New York Sun, Minky Worden, Human Rights Watch's electronic-media director, wrote:
"On Friday, Sudan escaped U.N. censure with barely a slap on the wrist, rather than the harsh denunciation it deserved. The commission voted to express 'concern' about the situation in Darfur, stopping short of a formal condemnation."
Remember the black African parents' choice: You want your children burned alive or shot to death?
Then, on May 4, the primary source of this genocide was elected to serve a three-year term on the U.N. Human Rights Commission!
Walking out in disgust, American ambassador Sichan Siv said: "The United States is perplexed and dismayed by the decision to put forward Sudana country that massacres its own African citizensfor election to the U.N. Commission on Human Rights."
Next week: how the United Nations, on May 7, allowed the government of Sudan to continue killing and raping its own black African citizens. How can Kofi Annanespecially after his complicity in Rwandasilently justify this indelible stain on the U.N.
Directed at the Israel protecting its citizens.
What a shame, we must pray for all these people. And yet the US is still accused of human rights violations, when will the rest of the world pull their collective heads out?
Racism only counts when white people do it
move along nothing to see here
sorry forgot my tag
/sarcasm
There have been very few journalists who have fought so hard against abortion and for Pro-life protesters who were being abused by police.
He has been battling against slavery in the Sudan for years when those "Christian" Reverends like Jackson and Sharpton couldn't care less
Throughout his career Hentoff has shown a compassion for the harmed and downtrodden unmatched by any other major columnist
He is a self-described "Jewish Atheist" who, in my opinion, will get to heaven quicker that many people who believe , but do nothing.
Oh, rape and murder are just what Muslims do. They're primitives from whom we can expect no different. What do you expect, when so many people provoke them by existing? The only ethical thing to do would be to kill ourselves off so we don't offend them further.
Everyone knows that glowsticks up a butt is much less desirable than rape, amputations, beheadings, and being thrown feet-first into a plastic shredder. Get on with the program.
Certainly the Liberal thing to do!
For lack of a serious dialogue on this topic, I'm afraid I've been reduced to sarcastically taking the transnational socialist viewpoint to its logical conclusion. Unfortunately, that really does seem to be what they want.
I remember after 9/11, the Chinese banned 20 countries from even getting on their planes....damn smart.
We should ban people from certain countries from even entering this country.
There was no need to place the tag. You stated a FACT.
These Arabs are the same folks who made the history of Black African slavery possible. Why should we expect them to change? Until Arab Muslims are removed from every land they currently control, there will never be peace.
That would be intelligent, and no one in government is willing to do it if it might also 'look bad.' They'll just wait until some new visitor pulls another 9-11. Then they'll do... nothing.
bttt
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