Posted on 10/17/2006 10:03:26 PM PDT by MadIvan
For three years, this Arab shepherd says, he was forced to raze the villages of black Africans in Darfur
OUTSIDE the back window Bakerloo Line trains rattle past. Downstairs someone makes tea. But in the upstairs living room of a nondescript house off Lambeth Road in South London a slight, softly spoken young man tells a story of atrocities in a far-off land that is anything but mundane.
Dily, a Sudanese Arab, recounts how for three years he and his fellow Janjawid charged the farming villages of Darfur on their camels and horses, raking the huts with gunfire and shouting: Kill the slaves. Kill the slaves.
He reckons he attacked about 30 villages in all, and cannot count the people he shot. The villages were invariably destroyed, he says. The homes were burnt to the ground and the men, women and children killed sometimes with the help of government airstrikes. If there were survivors they would be left there . . . They couldnt get help. Sometimes they made it to camps but mostly they died of thirst or starvation.
Dily is a rarity in that wretched conflict. Filled with disgust, he finally escaped the Janjawids clutches and last month, with the help of people smugglers, reached Britain, where he is now seeking political asylum. He expresses remorse. He is willing to talk, and the story he tells flatly contradicts the Sudanese Governments claims that it has no control over the Janjawid the predominantly Arab devils on horseback who have driven two million of Darfurs black Africans into camps and killed at least 200,000.
He says the Government deceived innocent Arab shepherds like himself into joining the Janjawid, saying they had to defend their communities against attack by Darfurs black African rebel groups. He says they were trained and armed by Sudanese soldiers, ordered by the Government to attack Darfurs villages and given military support when necessary. The Janjawid was formed for ethnic cleansing, he insists. Why (else) would you attack villages, kill people, displace them and kill them in their thousands?
Dily is not his real name, and he would be photographed only with a scarf around his face and a baseball cap pulled low over his eyes. His wife and young child remain in Sudan and he fears for their safety if he is identified.
Nor can Dilys story be independently verified, but he specifies names, places and events, speaks with the accent and idiom of the area he says he comes from, and has persuaded Darfuris living in Britain that he is genuine.
Hes for real, said Ishag Mekki, the deputy chairman of the Darfur Union, which represents Darfuris in Britain. James Smith, the chief executive of the Aegis Trust, a pressure group which campaigns against genocide, concurs: Weve checked his credibility as much as we can and were convinced he is who he says he is.
Dily, who is in his early twenties, rarely smiled and fidgeted nervously with his hands as he spoke through an interpreter. He said he was tending his familys camel herd in northern Darfur when rebel groups began attacking government targets in 2003: severe droughts had set black African farmers against nomadic Arabs and the rebels accused the Government of siding with the Arabs.
Dily said he was pressed to join the Janjawid by tribal elders, who were under pressure from government officials. We were told we were Arab nomads and we had to protect our lands and our cattle, he said.
Dily and about 20 other youths from his area rode off on their camels to a training camp near the town of Kebkabiya where they joined hundreds of other Janjawid recruits. He says uniformed Sudanese soldiers spent about 20 days teaching them how to use guns a Kalashnikov in his case and attack villages.
Those with camels were separated from those with horses. They were organised into battalions of more than 500 men each. They were paid two million Sudanese pounds roughly £500 for the use of their camels and promised a monthly salary of 500,000 Sudanese pounds.
Then they were unleashed. Apart from occasional visits home, Dily and his battalion led by a former bandit spent the next three years on the move, destroying one village after another. The Government said attack all villages. The local commanders decided which, he said.
The battalion would send scouts to check whether there were armed fighters in the targeted village. If there were no fighters we just attacked straight away. If there were we had to be more cautious. Sometimes they used satellite telephones to request airstrikes by the Sudanese military helicopters before attacking. We would see smoke and fire and then we would go in.
The attacks usually started early and lasted most of the day. The commanders said the villages had to be destroyed, and they did not spare women or children. Mostly they said Kill the blacks. Kill the blacks, Dily said. The majority of (the victims) were civilians, most of them women.
Dily said he never raped a woman but other Janjawid did. They took girls and women away, just out of sight, and started to rape them. Sometimes you heard gunshots if they refused. They took away the cattle. Some were drunk.
Dily said he felt no elation during or after the attacks. He and his colleagues did not even know what they were fighting for, but faced execution if they disobeyed orders. I hated the war and I hated the killings and decided to leave and to leave Sudan altogether, he said.
One night he slipped away from the camp, risking death and knowing that he might never see his wife and child again. He hid in the mountains for three days, then made his way to the town of Kutum. A fellow Arab drove him to Mellit, and from there he was smuggled by car to the Libyan border for 500,000 Sudanese pounds. He was determined to reach Britain because, he was told, its different from other European countries. They look after refugees.
He borrowed money from friends of his father in Tripolis Sudanese community and paid $1,200 (£640) to reach Italy on a small boat packed with 25 other illegal immigrants. He paid another $200 to reach Paris by train and $300 to be smuggled into Britain in a lorry carrying boxes of bottled water.
He arrived somewhere he thinks Oxford on September 20. He was arrested and sent to Croydon to apply for asylum. He is now living in a hostel, haunted by memories of burning villages. Anybody who participates in war has to feel sorry for what happened, he says.
The Aegis Trust plans to present Dilys testimony to the International Criminal Court as evidence of genocide by Sudans leaders, who are still refusing to let United Nations troops into Darfur. Everything this man says confirms that the Government of Sudan, contrary to its protestations, has been organising and supporting the Janjawids ethnic-cleansing operations from the beginning, said Dr Smith, of the Trust.
Told of Dilys testimony on a BBC Newsnight programme, Hilary Benn, the International Development Secretary who has just returned from a visit to Sudan, said: Its clearly very serious evidence and I would urge that that information is passed to the International Criminal Court investigators.
THE CONFLICT IN DARFUR
February 2003 The Darfur Liberation Front, later the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA), claims discrimination by the mainly Arabic Government against black Africans
Spring 2004 Government is accused of using Arab militia Janjawid against SLA
January 2005 UN reports that Government and militias collaborated to commit atrocities, but genocidal intent appears to be missing
May 2006 Government and SLA sign peace deal, promise to disarm the Janjawid
August 2006 Janjawid still armed. UN resolution calls for a peacekeeping force
September 2006 African Union ignores order to leave
October 2006 Bush imposes further sanctions
They were killing each other off in Africa in tribal warfare well before anyone knew what Muslims were.
Granted Muslims are a cancer to this earth now in it's current form, but Africa was not always a Muslim issue IMO.
Hias story sounds accurate. there have been plenty of them that say the same thing.
Koffee Anus wouldn't hold the Sudanese government accountable, he aproves of their behavior and showed this by appointing them to the Human Rights commission chair in the UN .
At first it was being black and Christian. When they ran out of Christians, it was just being black. A little case of muslim Arab racial supremacy at work.
That's not quite true. Muslims have been killing in Africa almost from the beginnings of Islam. While there was and is some tribal warfare, most warfare is Muslim sponsored, it's just that most people dodn't realize that they were muslims, thanks in part to media hiding that fact in recent times.
especially in northern Africa. Not so much so in the south.
they did not spare women or children. Mostly they said Kill the blacks. Kill the blacks, Dily said. The majority of (the victims) were civilians, most of them women.
Dily said he never raped a woman but other Janjawid did. They took girls and women away, just out of sight, and started to rape them. Sometimes you heard gunshots if they refused.
THat is true. But there is always hope that someone... somewhere within the UN or outside would use this information to help those people.
The Janjaweed are Arab muslims, the black villigers of Darfur are Christians. Don't fool yourself into believing that these two facts are merely coincidental. It's muslims massacreing Christians, business as usual.
Too late here in Alaska to read it all, but I need to bookmark this to read tomorrow. Thanks for posting it, MadIvan!
Then the Ottoman empire grew, but never pushed deep into south Africa either, so in that sense, any tribal warfare in the south wouldn't have been much to do with Muslims.
Even the Northern Africa's drifted away from hard line Islam-ism, and became a blend of tribal African customs and Islam, and of course the Christianity brought by the missonary efforts of a few centuries, which today (the better part of this past half century) is what the Arabs are trying to purge, and convert them into Wahabbi style of Islam.
Sudan is split between north and south I believe, the south being Christian, and the north Muslim. that's where all the trouble is, as well as some raids for slaves into the south, some of which find themselves in Sadi Arabia as slaves. I'm not sure who promoted the Government in the north, at one time it was a blend, but Muslims have taken it over in recent times.
I think it was the UN that finally drew a line between north and south in an effort to keep the peace. No doubt Frances idea, sinse they have played a large part in Africa screwing things up, like they did in Nigeria.
Well, let's hope history repeats, or else they might succeed this time if the west can't muster up the will to do what needs to be done.
Then the rest of the world needs to take France to task, and quit blaming Great Britain and the USA. Have Kofi demand that France send "peacekeepers". Every screw-up that is blamed on the USA for our help, is based upon the French. WWII- France invades Germany, gets their @ss handed to them. Viet Nam- French Indochina gets dicey, the French demand that the Gulf of Tonkin resolution be treaty-bound. Lebanon- France encourages Syrian intervention in Lebanese political affairs. Hizb hits Israel, France says NOTHING, and blames the USA for not handcuffing Israel. If there is anyone to blame for the suffering in Darfur it is FRANCE! BTW, France sucks.
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So, if his story is true, he cared more about himself and left his wife and child behind. Possibly to be murdered because he deserted. Hope he enjoys his afternoon tea.
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