Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Sudan: Adding anti-Semitism to genocide

By Nat Hentoff

While the killings and gang rapes in Darfur, and among refugee camps in neighboring Chad, are increasing after the so-called "peace agreement" on May 5, the genocidal president of Sudan, Gen. Omar Hassan al-Bashir, absolutely refuses to allow entry to U.N. peacekeepers to supplement the inadequate, though brave, African Union mission in Darfur.

Declaring that these would be "colonial forces," the ruthless al-Bashir accuses Jewish groups of organizing for U.N. intervention. "If we return to the last demonstrations in the United States, and the groups that organized the demonstrations," said al-Bashir on June 21 (Associated Press), "we find they are all Jewish organizations." (Actually, a rainbow of many religious groups organized the demonstration.)Read more >>>

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This post is old. President of Sudan now let the United Nations access Darfur region after feeling hopeless on the African Union. Genocide is only a media story. From studying Sudan history, I can assure you Janjaweed is a known tribe that commits chaos over ages in Sudan. Gov't can not control it, neither could African Union.