No Let-up in Sudan Genocide Against Black Africans

October 9, 2006, 3:30 pm
  





By Andrew L. Jaffee

There’s been no let-up in Sudan’s Arab/Muslim genocide against Black Africans in the Darfur province. So the UN will maybe pass another resolution which someone else will have to enforce? From the BBC:

Hundreds of Sudanese have been killed in attacks in Darfur, with the apparent knowledge and support of the government, a UN report says.

For those politically-correct appeasers out there, this is Arab/Muslim genocide against Black Africans:

Sudan has always denied backing the Arab militias accusing of widespread atrocities in Darfur.

The government is opposed to plans to send UN peacekeepers to Darfur.

The actions of the Sudan’s Arab Muslims are horrific:

The report says the attacks were carried out by up to 1,000 Arab militiamen wearing government-style uniforms, using machine guns mounted on vehicles.

“As they approached houses, the attackers fired indiscriminately into civilian dwellings, shooting those inside, and systematically setting fire to houses,” it says.

“Possessions, including all livestock, were extensively looted. Civilians attempting to flee the village were caught and fired at.”




Related: Arab/Muslim World, Islam, Sudan Monitor, Africa, United Nations (UN)


One Response to “No Let-up in Sudan Genocide Against Black Africans”

  1. Fabrizio Says:

    Hola!,
    I’m Fabrizio from Italy (Italian Blogs for Darfur). We’ve translated our
    appeal to italian media to speak about Darfur (1 hour only in 2005!).
    Can
    you support us publishing it on your site, we we’ll be very glad for.

    http://www.savetherabbit.net/darfur/?p=18

    Please, tell people on the web what we do, it’s important to collect a lot
    of signs (that are not just signs, but also e-mails sent to italian media!).

    Italy is going to sit at The UN Council from January 2007.

    tks,
    Fabrizio

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