Monday, January 10, 2011

 

World eagerly awaits for S. Sudan to separate from 'Arab Islamic Racist Apartheid' in the north

World eagerly awaits for S. Sudan to separate from 'Arab Islamic Racist Apartheid' in the north



Sudan's Referendum: Will Africa's Largest Country Split in Two?‎
The Women's International Perspective - Reem Abbas - (Jan. 2011)
His vision was for a “New Sudan” - formulated along the lines of post-apartheid South Africa.
http://thewip.net/contributors/2011/01/sudans_referendum_will_africas.html


Battle for peace in Sudan: an analysis of the Abuja conferences, 1992-1993 - Page 33
Steven Wöndu, Ann Mosely Lesch - 2000 - 247 pages
'Racial and religious apartheid ... [is the central problem] in the Sudan' [1:19 Nhial Deng] and 'racial and religious ... [3:43-44 Deng Alor] The North looked to the Arab-Islamic world whereas the South reacted by turning towards black ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=SynjyYRvm4YC&pg=PA33


Burden of Nationality: memoirs of an African aidworker/journalist, 1970s-1990s - Page 65 - Jacob J. Akol - 2006 - 288 pages
The current population of the Sudan is estimated at close to 30 million, of which one third is in Southern Sudan, ... there is no more apartheid in Africa, while in reality the Islamic Fundamentalism in Sudan is worse than apartheid. ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=EhAarggJTjIC&pg=PA65


Sanction Sudan like apartheid South Africa, Tutu says | Reuters 5 Jun 2007 ... BRUSSELS, June 5 (Reuters) - The international community should press Sudan to end the conflict in Darfur with the same kinds of sanctions ...

http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKL05206033._CH_.242020070605



Uganda/Sudan: The slow, violent death of apartheid in Sudan ...19 Sep 2006 ... By the time you read this article, the fate of the long-suffering people of Darfur will most likely have been decided at an emergency ...

http://www.afrika.no/Detailed/12818.html


[PDF] South Sudan, an introduction
By Chinweizu
A presentation to the Nigeria-South Sudan Friendship Association (NISSFA), in Lagos, 26 MAR 2008


Sudan is the microcosm of Black Africa’s unacknowledged Arab problem, a problem of racism, colonialism, enslavement and an Arab agenda of cultural, political and territorial expansion at the expense of Black Africa. It would take a fat book to adequately explain these matters; however, the brief answers to the 11 questions below attempt to throw preliminary light on the situation of the Afro-Sudanese.


Q1: What is the basic problem in Sudan?
In Sudan, Black Africans (The Afro-Sudanese in South Sudan, Darfur, Nubia, etc) are fighting against an Arab settler minority regime, ruling from Khartoum. They are fighting against a racist, Arab supremacist rule that is worse, much worse, than Apartheid. The Sudan situation has many of the features of Apartheid and, to make things worse, the raiding of black African villages by Arabs who sell black captives into slavery in Northern Sudan and other parts of the Arab world, is still going on there today in the 21st century. Slave raiding was not even part of the loathsome evils of Apartheid.
The South Sudanese, after a 50years war of liberation (1955-2005)—the longest war in Africa-- finally got Khartoum to sign the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, CPA, in 2005. The CPA has the backing of the International Community. It grants the South Sudanese limited autonomy through the Government of South Sudan, and provides for a Self-Determination referendum in 2011. The referendum will give the people of South Sudan the chance to decide whether South Sudan will remain within Sudan or secede and become independent.
In a replay of how Khartoum unilaterally abrogated the 1972 Addis Ababa peace accord that ended the Anya-Anya phase of the Afro-Arab race war in Sudan, [an accord that, like the CPA, also granted regional autonomy to South Sudan], Khartoum is determined to kill the CPA, and is maneuvering to resume war on South Sudan and prevent the referendum.
http://www.houseofknowledge.org.uk/new/doc/6_South_Sudan_and_the_problem_of_Arab_racism_in_Black_Africa.pdf


[PDF] Is Sudan not an Apartheid State?


QUESTION TIME PATRICK VAN RENSBURG


Non-interference was used by South Africa's Apartheid regime to counter UN ... Have the military rulers not sought to make Sudan an. Arab and Islamic state? ...
http://www.rightlivelihood.org/fileadmin/Files/PDF/Literature_Recipients/van_Rensburg/van_Rensburg_-_Sudan.pdf


The Apartheid Propaganda 28 Aug 2004 ... Beyond exposing the absurdity of the charges against Israel, it is time to put Arab and Islamic racism - as shown in Sudan and elsewhere ...
http://www.aish.com/jw/me/48909392.html


Video: A 'lost boy' of Sudan returns to rebuild his homeland


January 7, 2011


On Sunday, the people of Southern Sudan will begin voting on whether to remain part of a unified Sudan or become an independent state. Sudan, Africa’s largest nation, is an oil-rich country run by Islamist Arabs. What happens there matters to all of us for strategic and humanitarian reasons. Here’s what you need to know:


For generations, southern Sudan has been dominated by the Islamist-run government in Khartoum, which has sought to impose Sharia law on the south’s Christians and animists.


Religion is one of the main causes of two bloody civil wars that have killed two million southern Sudanese. Another point of contention: control of Sudan’s oil reserves that lie mostly in the south and along the border with the north. If, as expected, the south votes to secede, many fear another wave of violence, despite assurances from Sudan’s president, Omar al Bashir, that he will accept the results of the election: “If the south secedes, we will welcome it.”


But can Bashir be trusted? He has been indicted as a war criminal for his brutal military campaign against rebels and civilians in Darfur. That fighting, which began in 2003, has left 300,000 dead. Need to Know sent producer George Lerner to southern Sudan to report on one former refugee’s efforts to help rebuild his homeland in anticipation of a vote for independence.


The Winston Foundation, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/video/video-a-lost-boy-of-sudan-returns-to-rebuild-his-homeland/6249/


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Sunday, April 25, 2010

 

ARAB RACIST GENOCIDE IN SUDAN – WORST CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY SINCE WWII


ARAB RACIST GENOCIDE IN SUDAN – WORST CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY SINCE WWII

YES, IT IS ABOUT RACISM
















Genocide in Darfur: investigating the atrocities in the Sudan – Page 30 Samuel Totten, Eric Markusen – 2006

Racist ideology plays an important part of the story, as it has in the history of other twentieth century genocides… And the psychology of “genocide” has become familiar through the sorry repetition of genocidal acts that the last century has witnessed. In 1987, Libya used the northwest Darfur corner as a backdoor to attack Chad. It had equipped and sent out the so-called Arab legion, an Arab supremacist militia, to pursue Arab expansion in the minerall-rich sub-Saharan regions it bordered and to drive out the African tribes. Libya was not orchestrating a simple border raid on a poor country; it was pursuing a new strategy of pan-


Arabism, couched in an emotionally charged ideology.

The sharp distinctions between Arabs and Africans in the racially mixed Darfur region had not been drawn until the ideology of pan-Arabism that came out of the Libya made itself felt.

Some of the nomadic sheiks of the region came to see themselves as the avatars of Arabism, the authentic representatives of their Bedouin origins. They foisted a racial label on a farming people whose way of life they simultaneously distained and felt threatned by.

http://books.google.com/books?id=S2a9bDb0qesC&pg=PA30


“The Janjaweed are like a grotesque mixture of the mafia and the Ku Klux Klan,” says Prendergast. “These guys have a racist ideology that sees the Arab population as the supreme population that would like to see the subjugation of non-Arab peoples. They’re criminal racketeers that have been supported very directly by the government to wage the war against the people of Darfur.”

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/10/08/60minutes/main648277.shtml


The Janjaweed are sort of the KKK, the Ku Klux Klan of Darfur. They’ve been used by the government to attack non-Arab civilian populations, to wipe them out so that they undermine the rebellion in Darfur.

http://archives.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0706/17/cnr.03.html


Racism at root of Sudan’s Darfur crisis / The Christian Science (14 Jul 2004)

http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0714/p09s02-coop.html


genocide… Janjaweeds… blatant racism and a political ideology known as “Arab supremacism” also fuel the Janjaweed’s agenda.

The Janjaweed are both “cleaning” the land of non-Arabs and viciously combating the rebellion while receiving impunity from the government in Khartoum…

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/indepth_coverage/africa/darfur/militia.html


Blacks in Sudan are seen as inferior to the Arabs

http://www.turkishweekly.net/op-ed/2419/humanitarian-intervention-in-darfur-a-viable-option.html


Darfur TV cameras cover violence in the Middle East, but a war of… ferocity has been going on in Darfur, western Sudan, since 2004, largely unnoticed. Here the goal of Sudanese Arab gun-wielding, horse-riding, janjaweed militias is to eliminate the non-Arab population. Up to 300,000 people had been shot, hacked, or starved to death by the end of 2006. Thousands of women have been raped. Raids in Darfur by small bands of men with simple hand-held weapons –even machetes in some cases– are killing more people, both in absolute numbers and as rate-per-thousand of the population, than modern computer-guided weapons systems or supersonic fighters dropping fragmentation bombs.

…The janjaweed militiamen are pastoral Arab tribes who have long despised the black African farmers who practice settled agriculture… [Sex and War: How Biology Explains Warfare and Terrorism and Offers a Path to a Safer World, Authors Malcolm Potts, Thomas Hayden, Publisher BenBella Books, 2008 (ISBN 1933771577, 9781933771571) p. 345]

http://books.google.com/books?id=utUUHbI84QAC&pg=PA345


Sudán: race, religion and violence Jok Madut Jok – 2007 – 338 pages (page 176)

…the governement… building anti-Dinka militias to fight the war by proxy. To persuade Arab Sudanese to join militias, the old Sudanese ideas of racial cleavage between the north and the south were deployed. Southerners were characterized as abid (slaves) and …

http://books.google.com/books?id=riBzAAAAMAAJ&q=anti-dinka


The Sudanese soldiers and Janjaweed abuse their victims as “Abid” or “Zurka,” meaning slave or “dirty black,” and tell them that the rape will produce light-skinned babies. (“Complicity with evil”: the United Nations in the age of modern genocide By Adam LeBor, Yale University Press, 2006, p. 152)

http://books.google.com/books?id=Hr18bWYwCEcC&pg=PA152&lpg=PA152


Dr Deng traces the conflict to its toots, dating back to ancient times, when the Arabs traded freely with Bilad al-Sudan, an Arabic phrase “from which Sudan derives its name” and which means “Land of the BlacksThe term land of the blacks was one applied to regions of Africa by almost all outsiders. Today, because the continent’s countries were named by outsiders a good number of them have names that translate as land of the blacks:


The Arab traders married into leading African families. In due time, and with the expansion of Islam and the Arab empire ..


in the 7th century, many descendants DESCENDANTS. Those who have issued from an individual, and include his children, grandchildren, and their children to the remotest degree. of the admixture of Arab and African blood became ready converts to Islam.


But, unlike elsewhere in Africa “where, with the exception of Mauritania, people identify themselves as Africans, the northern Sudanese see themselves as Arabs and deny the strongly African element in their skin colour and physical features. They associate these features with the Negroid race and see it as the mother race of slaves, inferior and demeaned.


“Having been permitted by Islam and the assimilationist Arab culture to pass into the supposedly superior Arab-Islamic identity, northern Sudanese ‘Arabs’ (39%) do not only vehemently resist any attempt by the non-Arab population (61% nation-wide, with 33% in the South and 28% in the North) to identify the country with black Africa,” says Dr Deng.


They insist on defining it as an Arab country “A prominent northern Sudanese scholar and statesman has even suggested that the Sudan should change its name because it is reminiscent of a denigrated racial label.”


“In the Sudanese context, the more the North asserts its Arabness, the more the South asserts Africanness as a counter identity,” says Dr Deng. Therein lies the heart of the conflict: “In both the North and the South, then, the identity factors have been moved from the realm of benign self-perception to the politically contested stage of national symbolism with the associated implications of shaping and sharing power, wealth, and other national values.”


But, while the conflicting identities between the North and the South appear clear-cur, there are also large groups of non-Arab communities in the North (about 28%) “who have been partially assimilated by their conversion to Islam and adoption of Arabic as the language of communication with other tribes.” These groups have been “virtually adopted by the dominant Arab groups as ‘orphans’ of Arabism, redeemed from their degraded status of their slave origin as black.


“Their identification with Arabism.” Dr Deng says, “is the result of a process in which races and religions were ranked, with Arabs and Muslims respected as free, superior and a race of slave masters, while Negroes and heathens were viewed as legitimate target of slavery, if they were not in fact already slaves.”


All it needed for an African to become an Arab was to convert to Islam, learn to speak Arabic language Arabic language


Ancient Semitic language whose dialects are spoken throughout the Middle East and North Africa. Though Arabic words and proper names are found in Aramaic inscriptions, abundant documentation of the language begins only with the rise of Islam, whose main texts , intermarry with the Arabs and identify genealogically with the master race. “In due course, so liberal was the process that the claim to Arab ancestry could be made from fictional assertions that usually did not need to be verified.”


Colour of skin is also an important factor in Sudan: “The darker the colour of skin, the less authentic the claim to Arab ancestry and the greater the likelihood of being looked down on as of slave origin.”


The vision of the leadership of Sudanese “Arabs” (39%) for a “united Sudan” is one in which the Southerners (33%) are either peacefully converted or forced into Islam. Their vision is a “united Sudan” in which 39% are “Arabs” while 61% are “orphans” of Arabism. The South has rejected that vision as unacceptable and divisive


The vision of the southern leadership had been that of self-preservation and protection of their ancient beliefs and cultures and, lately, Christianity. But in recent years, led by the SPLA/M, for a “United Sudan” has been that of a nation under secular laws, with religious and racial identities consigned to the realm of benign self-perception.


That was the vision the SPLM/A brought to the negotiating table at Machakos. Under this vision, the identity of the nation would revolve around .. name and the flag. Sudan would no longer be identified as “Islamic” or “Arab” or “African”, though in some appropriate instances beneficial to Sudan it could still be identified as “Afro-Arab”.


That vision was rejected as “unacceptable to Islam” by the government “because Islam is a way of life” and therefore encompasses everything a Muslim does.


The compromise vision, it seemed, was the Machakos Protocol, which would give the South six years of secular self-administration in a United Sudan, with the option of voting for the continuation of such unity in diversity or secession as a separate nation.


But the September suspension of the talks by the government and the call for an all-out war should not be seen as mere protest for the SPLA’s capture of Torit, as no ceasefire agreement was signed.


During the negotiations leading to the Machakos Protocol, the government continued the bombing of SPLA-controlled areas and captured a string of SPLA positions; while the SPLA captured the strategic town of Kapoeta from the government, and none of them walked out of the peace talks in protest.


The likelihood is that President Omar Bashir Omar Bashir can refer to:

Omar al-Bashir, leader of Sudan, like President Numeiri before him, has given in to relentless high and low profiled criticism from pan-Arabists and Islamic extremists for having signed the Machakos Protocol, which they see as signalling either an end to their hegemony over other races and religions or providing a possible way out for the people of the South.


When eventually they return to the negotiating table, the observing nations will find that the Sudanese leaders do not agree on what it was exactly they agreed to in Machakos.

http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Why+peace+is+elusive:+The+government+has+suspended+the+peace+talks...-a093230771


Grass curtain, Volumes 1-2, Author Southern Sudan Association, Published 1970

[Page 36]

LAMENT THE POINT OF NO RETURN by Jacob Akol Nothing but the pride of feeling more Arab than the Arab, would breed to lasting hostilities between the Blacks and the Arabs of the Sudan.

http://books.google.com/books?cd=1&id=cmRIAAAAMAAJ&dq=Jacob+Akol


Omar Hassan al-Bashir

[April 15, 2010]

On June 30, 1989, Lieut. Gen. Omar Hassan al-Bashir, a military leader in Sudan, seized power in a bloodless coup backed by Islamists. He assumed the presidency in 1993.

Mr. Bashir has been vilified in the West and blamed over the years for cozying up to Osama bin Laden, abusing human rights and unleashing death squads in Darfur, the war-racked region of western Sudan. Last year, he was charged by the International Criminal Court with crimes against humanity.

[...]

Bashir Accused of War Crimes

In February 2009, judges at the International Criminal Court approved a warrant for Mr. Bashir’s.

[...]

In announcing his request for a warrant, the prosecutor in the case, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, said that Mr. Bashir had “masterminded and implemented” a plan to destroy three main ethnic groups in Darfur, the Fur, the Masalit and the Zaghawa. The prosecutor said that the president, responding to attacks by rebel groups seeking greater autonomy, had used government soldiers and Arab militias and had “purposefully targeted civilians” belonging to these groups, killing 35,000 people “outright” in attacks on towns and villages [...]

The Arab-led government
responded with a ferocious counterinsurgency campaign, which the prosecutor called a genocidal strategy against Darfur’s black African ethnic groups.

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/b/omar_hassan_al_bashir/index.html


Nearly 30,000 people are believed dead in attacks by Arab militants on black villagers, and that may just be the least of it.

http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0407/19/acd.01.html


US State Department – Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Sudan The government continued to support the largely Arab nomad janjaweed militia… On October 23, an attack on the Fur village of Tama in southern Darfur left … threatened with death, and subjected to racial epithets during attacks.

http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/61594.htm


The war in Darfur: News24: Africa: Features Non-Arabs say the tribal fighters – on horse and camels… claiming a pattern in which Sudanese warplanes attack non-Arab villages...

http://www.news24.com/Africa/Features/964/53390f2c56fd428da673ccf6d678c35c/22-10-2004-09-38/The_war_in_Darfur


Arab women singers complicit in rape World news The Guardian 20 Jul 2004 … While African women in Darfur were being raped by the Janjaweed militiamen, Arab women stood nearby and sang for joy…

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/jul/20/sudan.ewenmacaskill


Inside the Janjaweed: how one man escaped the ethnic cleansing in …The racist character of the militia became evident… they activated their network of Arab tribal contacts in Darfur. …

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/aug/01/sudan.jeevanvasagar


Darfur – A complex ethnic reality with a long history – NYTimes.com 15 May 2004 … many of the racist attitudes traditionally directed toward slaves have been redirected to the sedentary non-Arab

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/15/opinion/15iht-edofahey_ed3_.html?pagewanted=1


A peek into Darfur – Nicholas D. Kristof – NYTimes.com 3 Apr 2009 … All this makes the Arab League’s decision to stand behind President Bashir simply blood-curdling. …Racism by skin tone is not a uniquely Western concept, …

http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/03/a-peek-into-darfur/


Ahmadinejad’s Own Goal – The Middle East Blog – TIME.com 21 Apr 2009 … If the Arabs really cared about racism they would have arrested the President of Sudan for the genocide in Darfur. Talk about racism! …

http://mideast.blogs.time.com/2009/04/21/ahmadinejads-own-goal/


…the aggression and the racist attitudes of the Sudanese government...

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1205325,00.html


Genocide in Darfur: investigating the atrocities in the Sudan (Samuel Totten, Eric Markusen – 2006) – Page 255

The primary victims have been non-Arab residents of Darfur. numerous credible reports corroborate the use of racial and ethnic epithets by both the Janjaweed and Gos military personnel; “kill the slaves, kill the slaves,”

http://books.google.com/books?id=S2a9bDb0qesC&pg=PA255


The Crisis – Jan 2005 (Vol. 112 – 70 pages – Magazine) – Page 46

According to reports released by the US State Department and Human Rights Watch, the attacks on villages follow a … in southern Sudan call non-Arab Africans abid or slave, and zurga, which means Black, but is used as a racial slur. …

http://books.google.com/books?id=8kIEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA46


Darfur’s Sorrow: The Forgotten History of a Humanitarian Disaster – Page 245 (M. W. Daly)

… while also disquieting other non-Arab elements in Darfur… the National Council for the Salvation of Darfur emerged. Responding to a racist appeal by an “Arab Alliance”...

http://books.google.com/books?id=LLGqKAZpUHkC&pg=PA245


Homeland Security Handbook – Page 187 (Jack Pinkowski, 2008)

Blacks are viewed by Arabs as racially inferior, and Arab violence against blacks has a long, turbulent record

http://books.google.com/books?id=XEmVaxZBXXQC&pg=PA187


Violence, political culture & development in Africa (Preben Kaarsholm – 2006) – Page 95

The Arab Alliance, formed in 1987, was founded by former members of the Islamic Legion (de Waal, 2004: 26). It was during this time that land grabs by Arab militias (janjawid) 2 became more frequent, and an explicit racist ideology

http://books.google.com/books?id=G-pVrSSxU7IC&pg=PA95


Sudan in Pictures (Francesca DiPiazza – 2006) Page 34

… a national, ethnic, racial or religious group.” in Darfur the Arab janjaweed militias have killed an estimated 100000 non-Arab people, burned their villages, and sought to destroy their way of life.

http://books.google.com/books?id=jaLr4YpUHGUC&pg=PA34


The Crisis – Jan 2005 – Page 46 Vol. 112 – Magazine [By National Association for the Advancement of Colored People]

According to reports released by the US State Department and Human Rights Watch, the attacks on villages follow a common pattern, beginning with bombing from Sudanese combat aircraft or helicopter gunships. … in southern Sudan call non-Arab Africans abid or slave, and zurga, which means Black, but is used as a racial slur.

http://books.google.com/books?id=8kIEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA46


Darfur’s Sorrow: A History of Destruction and Genocide. … earlier examples of ethnic cleansing such as the campaign against the Nuba in 1992… and the injection of racism by the “Arab Alliance” and later by Libyan Arabs …

http://www.britannica.com/bps/additionalcontent/18/33606981/Darfurs-Sorrow-A-History-of-Destruction-and-Genocide


BBC News – Sudan country profile 15 Mar 2010 … Arab militias of a campaign of ethnic cleansing against non-Arab locals. … Omar al-Bashir is wanted on war crimes charges …

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/country_profiles/820864.stm


Al Jazeera English – Focus – Profile: Omar al-Bashir 4 Mar 2009 … Omar al-Bashir has been the Sudanese leader through two decades of … has been criticised for what the UN has called ethnic cleansing… and crimes against humanity against the non-Arab ethnic groups in Darfur. …

http://english.aljazeera.net/focus/2009/03/20093485834634368.html


Al-Bashir Arrest Warrant Issued By International Criminal Court 4 Mar 2009 … Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir attends a graduation ceremony at an air force … Moreno Ocampo had accused Sudanese troops and the janjaweed Arab militia they …. the racial subjugation, ethnic cleansing and genocide against a people ….

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/04/albashir-arrest-warrant-i_n_171703.html


Peace in the balance: the crisis in the Sudan – Page 117 by Brian Raftopoulos, Karin Alexander (2006)

Today Gaddafi’s pan-Arabic ideals seem passé but the legacy of Libyan Arab supremacy lives on in Darfur. The Janjaweed are amongst those who are said to have received training in Libya. Regional power play clearly contributed to ethnic …

http://books.google.com/books?id=L1ntZmY30CoC&pg=PA117


The Economist, Volume 376, Issues 8438-8441, 2005 (p 12)

But peace in another, currently even more violent, part of Sudan, the western region of Darfur, looks more elusive than ever. For two years, the government has sponsored an Arab militia

http://books.google.com/books?ei=j4_JS5aYHYfg8QTxw7G9BA&ct=result&id=a8-2AAAAIAAJ&dq=elusive


Religion in Third World politics

Jeffrey Haynes – 1993 – 166 pages

Omar Hassan al-Bashir cynically called itself an Islamic government, and instituted sharia law for three reasons: … That the amputees in Sudan are predominantly black, non-Arab and poor highlights the crude racism of those in power.

http://books.google.com/books?ei=TX3JS-WdD43-8wTY0ojJBA&ct=result&id=sCEvAAAAYAAJ&dq=al-Bashir


CATASTROPHE




FRONTLINE/WORLD . Sudan – The Quick and the Terrible . Facts and …Since the 1983 start of the civil war, more than 4 million people have been displaced, and an estimated 2 million have died. Opposition groups as well as …

http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/sudan/facts.html


The division between Muslim and other victims is unclear. The large district of Noba, populated by many black Muslims, was served its portion of horrors. The Muslims, should they be black, are not granted any favors. Since the rise to power of radical Islam, under the spiritual guidance of Dr. Hassan Thorabi, the situation has worsened. This is probably the worst series of crimes against humanity since WWII. We’re talking about ethnic cleansing, deportations, mass murder, slave trade, forcible enforcement of the laws of Islam, taking children from their parents and more. Millions have become refugees. As far as is known, there are not millions of publications about the Sudanese ‘Right of Return’ and there are no petitions by intellectuals negating Sudan’s right to exist.

http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART1/483/521.html


”Since the eruption of conflict in 2003, Darfur, Western Sudan, remains one of the world’s worst human rights and humanitarian catastrophes,” writes Margaret Roberts, president of the local sorority, and Jacqueline Jackson, event co-chair. …

http://www.ohio.com/news/cardwell/84546602.html



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Sunday, April 18, 2010

 

Meet (or rather not) the Janjaweeds butchers - the Arab racist, fascist, supremacist version of the KKK


Meet (or rather not) the Janjaweeds butchers - the Arab racist, fascist, supremacist version of the KKK





"The Janjaweed are like a grotesque mixture of the mafia and the Ku Klux Klan," says Prendergast. "These guys have a racist ideology that sees the Arab population as the supreme population that would like to see the subjugation of non-Arab peoples. They’re criminal racketeers that have been supported very directly by the government to wage the war against the people of Darfur."

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/10/08/60minutes/main648277.shtml

http://archives.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0706/17/cnr.03.html

The Online NewsHour: Crisis in Sudan Janjaweed Militia PBS 7 Apr 2006 ... Janjaweed Militia - In-depth Coverage of Crisis in Sudan by the Online NewsHour. ... as observers often tell stories of Janjaweed militiamen riding horses ...blatant racism and a political ideology known as "Arab supremacism" also fuel the Janjaweed's agenda.


The Janjaweed are both "cleaning" the land of non-Arabs and viciously combating the rebellion while receiving impunity from the government in Khartoum, de Waal said.

The Janjaweed has been a key force in the government's campaign in Darfur "that has resulted in the murder, rape and forced displacement of thousands of civilians," said Human Rights Watch, a nonprofit organization particularly concerned about Darfur.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/indepth_coverage/africa/darfur/militia.html

Genocide in Darfur

Racial Motivation of the Genocide. Reports state the African Arab Janjaweed shout racial slurs as they destroy the villages, claiming that they will kill all non-Arab "Africans" or "Blacks". While both the Janjaweed and Darfurians have black skin, the Janjaweed persecute the Darfurians because they are non-Arabs.

One refugree told New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof that "the Arabs want to get rid of anyone with black skin... There are no blacks left [in the area I fled]."

http://internationalstudies.uchicago.edu/outreach/archive/speakersbureau/alizalevine.ppt

They grabbed my donkey and my straw and said, 'Black girl, you are too dark. You are like a dog. We want to make a light baby,' " said Sawela Suliman, 22, showing slashes from where a whip had struck her thighs. 'They said, 'You get out of this area and leave the child when it's made.' "
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A16001-2004Jun29?language=printer



...bad guys — the Arab supremacist Janjaweed, their backers in the Sudanese government and their protectors in the oil-hungry Chinese government — and good guys, the oppressed African Darfuris...
That the Janjaweed are bad guys is beyond doubt — they precipitated a conflict that has killed 200,000 and left 2 million homeless in four years, and their own catalogue of atrocities includes mass murder, wholesale rape and burning of "enemy" villages. The same is true of the Sudanese government, which has instigated and supported the Janjaweed reign of terror, and also of Beijing, which shows ruthless cynicism by shielding Khartoum from international sanction in keeping with its insistence that countries should be left to manage their own internal affairs — a position driven by its desire to protect its oil interests in southern Sudan.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1667153,00.html


Nigeriaworld Feature Article - On homosexuality: Black ...1 Apr 2009 ... Supremacists include the Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Brotherhood and Arab Janjaweeds. The liberal racist is the direct opposite of the supremacist ...
http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2009/apr/015.html


The Janjaweed first emerged in 1988 after Chadian President Hissène Habré, backed by France and the United States, defeated the Libyan army, thereby ending Col. Muammar al-Gaddafi's territorial designs on Chad. Libya's Chadian protégé, Acheickh Ibn Omer Saeed, retreated with his Arab militia forces to Darfur, where they were hosted by Sheikh Musa Hilal, the newly-elevated chief of the Mahamid Rizeigat Arabs of north Darfur. Hilal's tribesmen had earlier smuggled Libyan weapons to Ibn Omer's forces. A French-Chadian incursion destroyed Ibn Omer's camp, but his weapons remained with his Mahamid hosts, along with an Arab supremacist ideology associated with the Libyan-sponsored ˜Arab Reunion'.
http://en.allexperts.com/e/j/ja/janjaweed.htm


Homemade genocide... The large district of Noba, populated by many black Muslims, was served its portion of horrors. The Muslims, should they be black, are not granted any favors. Since the rise to power of radical Islam, under the spiritual guidance of Dr. Hassan Thorabi, the situation has worsened. This is probably the worst series of crimes against humanity since WWII. We’re talking about ethnic cleansing, deportations, mass murder, slave trade, forcible enforcement of the laws of Islam, taking children from their parents and more. Millions have become refugees. As far as is known, there are not millions of publications about the Sudanese ‘Right of Return’ and there are no petitions by intellectuals negating Sudan’s right to exist.

http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART1/483/521.html


''Since the eruption of conflict in 2003, Darfur, Western Sudan, remains one of the world's worst human rights and humanitarian catastrophes,'' writes Margaret Roberts, president of the local sorority, and Jacqueline Jackson, event co-chair. ...

http://www.ohio.com/news/cardwell/84546602.html


U.S. says janjaweed militia is supported by Sudan's government
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-448866/U-S-says-janjaweed-militia-supported-Sudans-government.html


Sudan's president appoints Janjaweed leader as adviser

Blow to Darfur peace talks as militia chief rewarded Hilal under UN ban and facing war crime charges

...A tribal sheikh described as "the poster child for Janjaweed atrocities in Darfur" has been given a senior government position by the Sudanese authorities. Musa Hilal, who is accused of leading militias on a state-sponsored campaign to cleanse parts of Darfur of non-Arab farmers, will act as special adviser to the minister of federal government.

The appointment was made despite Hilal facing a UN travel ban and sanctions for his role in the conflict, and ahead of his possible indictment by the international criminal court for war crimes (ICC).

...rights groups allege that Hilal ran training camps for fighters and was present at the scene of several large attacks on villages in north Darfur. As part of its case against Harun, prosecutors at the ICC described Hilal as a "notorious militia/Janjaweed leader" who spoke alongside Harun at a militia rally in 2003, making a "very racist" speech in which he talked of "holy war". The court is planning to issue more indictments and Hilal is thought to be high on the list of candidates.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jan/22/sudan.international

“Carterwauling”:

Jimmy Carter's Shamefully Ignorant Statement on Darfur

...Then there is the use of rape as a weapon of war by Arab militias in Darfur. The racial component of rape in Darfur has been well-documented at this point. In a typical example, here is what three Fur women--the Fur are the largest African tribal group in Darfur--told Doctors Without Borders: "We saw five Arab men who came to us and asked where our husbands were. Then they told us that we should have sex with them. We said no. So they beat and raped us. After they abused us, they told us that now we would have Arab babies; and if they would find any Fur, they would rape them again to change the color of their children." Racist epithets are typically hurled at women and girls, who are often gang-raped and then scarred to mark them as rape victims--a terrible burden in Darfur's conservative Muslim ethos. Can there be any denying that such ethnically targeted rapes fall under the Genocide Convention's admonition that "[c]ausing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group" constitutes genocide?

Moreover, because of the stigma that attaches to raped women, marriage and thus child-bearing becomes impossible for many. And, for some victims, especially younger girls, ensuing medical complications make child-bearing physically impossible. Which means that these rapes clearly meet yet another definition of genocide contained in the U.N. convention: "[i]mposing measures intended to prevent births within the group."


In addition, children, as well as women, are continually abducted by the Janjaweed. This, too, is a genocidal act under the convention, which prohibits "[f]orcibly transferring children of the group to another group."

http://www.sudanreeves.org/Article188.html

Omar Hassan al-Bashir

Mike Hutchings/ReutersUpdated: April 15, 2010


On June 30, 1989, Lieut. Gen. Omar Hassan al-Bashir, a military leader in Sudan, seized power in a bloodless coup backed by Islamists. He assumed the presidency in 1993.


Mr. Bashir has been vilified in the West and blamed over the years for cozying up to Osama bin Laden, abusing human rights and unleashing death squads in Darfur, the war-racked region of western Sudan. Last year, he was charged by the International Criminal Court with crimes against humanity.

[...]

Bashir Accused of War Crimes


In February 2009, judges at the International Criminal Court approved a warrant for Mr. Bashir's.

[...]

In announcing his request for a warrant, the prosecutor in the case, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, said that Mr. Bashir had "masterminded and implemented" a plan to destroy three main ethnic groups in Darfur, the Fur, the Masalit and the Zaghawa. The prosecutor said that the president, responding to attacks by rebel groups seeking greater autonomy, had used government soldiers and Arab militias and had "purposefully targeted civilians" belonging to these groups, killing 35,000 people "outright" in attacks on towns and villages

[...]

The Arab-led government responded with a ferocious counterinsurgency campaign, which the prosecutor called a genocidal strategy against Darfur's black African ethnic groups.

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/b/omar_hassan_al_bashir/index.html

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Wednesday, March 04, 2009

 

March 2009 Update on the racist Arab Muslim [Arab league backed] dictator Al Bashir, the arrest warrant for genocide, crimes against humanity


March 2009 Update on the racist Arab Muslim [Arab league backed] dictator Al Bashir, the arrest warrant for genocide, crimes against humanity

Ban urges Sudan to ensure safety of UN bodies
Reuters - [March, 4, 2009]
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged Khartoum
to cooperate with all UN entities and ensure their safety after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant on Wednesday for Sudan’s leader.
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE5234A520090304

World court issues arrest warrant for Sudan’s Bashir Christian Science Monitor [Mar. 4, 2009]‎
http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0305/p90s01-woaf.html

Court issues war crimes warrant for Sudan’s Bashir
The Associated Press [Mar. 4, 2009]‎
…charges of genocide in a war in which up to 300000 people have died and 2.7 million …
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gSgtmeqMzNgIhmv5gjz4UH1lOrJgD96NA2R02

Sudan: ICC Arrest Warrant Major Step Toward Justice AllAfrica.com [Mar. 4, 2009]‎http://allafrica.com/stories/200903040740.html

“We were also given an order to kill all the women and rape the …
BBC News - ‎March, 2009… a warrant will be issued for the arrest of the Sudanese President. He is currently accused of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. …
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_7922000/7922782.stm

Fanatical students don’t see racism
Toronto Star - ‎Mar 2, 2009‎
Not a peep was heard about contemporary slavery in the Sudan or the thousand-year practice of flesh commerce in Islamic societies. …
http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/595050

Egypt cops shoot Sudanese at Israel border
Independent Online - ‎Feb 5, 2009‎
The migrants say they try to leave Egypt because of poverty and racism. Egypt’s policy of shooting migrants has generated harsh criticism from human rights …Students tackle campus racism
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=85&art_id=nw20090205210125554C529385

America and Durban II
FrontPage magazine.com - ‎Feb 19, 2009‎
Meanwhile, Sudan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe, and other centers of racism, intolerance and human rights atrocities are given a free pass.

Filming Violence: Like Gaza, Like Jos North
LeadershipNigeria - ‎Feb 9, 2009‎
Their fellow Africans and Muslims in the Dafur region of the Sudan are facing genocide in the hands of President Omar Bashir, an Arab Muslim, …
http://leadershipnigeria.com/news/138/ARTICLE/6664/2009-02-09.html

Refugees flood into Darfur camp after fighting
The Associated Press - ‎Mar 3, 2009‎
Al-Bashir’s regime is accused of unleashing Arab militias known as janjaweed, which have committed atrocities against ethnic African towns and villages. …
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j2P43FIlXlQO1kwPOAfCaFaDCn2wD96MNKEG0

Profile: Omar al-Bashir
guardian.co.uk - [Mar. 4, 2009]
Rising swiftly through the ranks, he became a paratrooper and fought in the Egyptian army in the Arab-Israeli war in October 1973. ..
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/mar/04/omar-bashir-sudan-president-profile.

When Justice and Power Converge
Harvard Crimson - ‎Feb 18, 2009‎
For example… the Arab League all oppose the impending indictment of Sudan’s president. …
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=526619



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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

 

Latest report on evil racist Arabism in Sudan - masses of women & children enslaved

Latest report on evil racist Arabism in Sudan - masses of women & children enslaved


Darfuris sold into slavery, group says
United Press International
17 Dec 2008
(UPI) — Hundreds, possibly thousands, of Darfuri women have been kidnapped by
Sudan-backed Arabic militias and sold into physical and sexual slavery
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2008/12/17/Darfuris_sold_into_slavery_group_says/UPI-11621229537712 /


Activists Accuse Sudan of Enslaving Thousands in Darfur Voice of America
http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-12-17-voa47.cfm


Study Finds Evidence Of Adults, Children Being Kidnapped…
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7013439055


AFP ‘Thousands’ enslaved in Darfur: charity report Sudan, whose government has been heavily criticised in the West for brutally trying to suppress the uprising, and unleashing Arab proxy militias, …
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5ibHnqO-tkPWX0MlaIhphbsVybi7g


A call to pray for Sudan Journal Chrétien, France - Dec 14, 2008 ... This led to the resumption of civil war between the Islamist Arab-dominated Government of Sudan (GoS) in the north and the African non-Muslim, …
http://journalchretien.net/breve15435.html






ISLAMIC SLAVERY
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2007/11/muslims-are-still-going-on-slave-raids.html

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

 

'Genocide in Darfur' - racist pan-Arabism ideology that started its way into the region from Libya


‘Genocide in Darfur’ (by Samuel Totten, Eric Markusen) Racist ideology plays an important part of the story, as it has in the history of other twentieth century genocides. And the psychology of “genocide” has become familiar through the sorry repetition of genocidal acts that the last century has witnessed. In 1987, Libya used the northwestern Darfur corner as a backdoor to attack Chad. It had equipped and sent out the so-called Arab legion, an Arab supremacist militia, to pursue Arab expansion in the mineral-rich sub-Saharan regions it bordered and to drive out the African tribes. Libya was not orchestrating a simple border raid on a poor country; it was pursuing a new strategy of pan-Arabism, couched in an emotionally charged ideology.


The Sharp distinction between Arabs and Africans in the racially mixed Darfur region had not been drawn until the ideology of pan-Arabism that came out of the Libya made itself felt… when the GoS tried to impose Sharia Law in 1983, it triggered civil war in the South. This marked the first use of government-backed militias… some of the cattle herding… of Darfur were employed in a strategy of brutality, starvation, rape, and pillage that was to be visited upon Darfur two decades later. Complaints of Arab militia harassment in Darfur surfaced in 2003….


http://books.google.com/books?id=S2a9bDb0qesC&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30




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Thursday, August 21, 2008

 

The Genocidal Islamic monster Al-Bashir warns to harm aid workers & peacekeepers if 'arrest is issued'

The Genocidal Islamic monster Al-Bashir warns to harm aid workers & peacekeepers if 'arrest is issued'


Sudanese president is defiant in Darfur visitThe Associated Press - Jul 23, 2008... one day after a presidential adviser warned that aid workers and peacekeepers might not be safe in Darfur if an arrest warrant is issued for al-Bashir. ... http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5inqUzmH0M_JwO_wre74Z0-3h3-2gD923KSIG0

Warlord frequented local bar in disguiseThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - Jul 24, 2008A senior Sudanese official is warning that aid workers and peacekeepers might not be safe in Darfur if an arrest warrant is issued for the country's ... http://www.thewhig.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1127571

They Said ItWednesday, July 23, 2008 6:52 PMBona Malwal , an adviser to Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, warned Tuesday that aid workers and peacekeepers might not be safe in Darfur if an arrest warrant is issued for al-Bashir on genocide charges. "The first casualty of (an attempt to arrest the president) is the international operations in Darfur. The next casualty would be ... international peacekeepers." http://www.istockanalyst.com/article/viewiStockNews+articleid_2428939.html

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Monday, August 18, 2008

 

Nation of Islam's - Louis Farrakhan's Connection to Arab Muslim Slavery in Sudan

NOI - Louis Farrakhan's Connection to Arab Muslim Slavery in Sudan therant ^ Feb. 2008

Farrakhan's Sudan Connection Farrakhan’s support to the Sudanese slave
masters is yet another example of his utterly reactionary program and purpose...
http://www.therant.us/guest/jonsson/2008/02022008.htm
(Excerpt) Read more at therant.us ...

Slavery Is an Issue Again - New York Times... of Sudan in a black slave trade --
and about the support that Louis Farrakhan, head of the Nation of Islam, has
voiced for the Sudanese Government.
...http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9c07e5d91439f937a15750c0a960958260

Farrakhan and the Sudan slave tradeFarrakhan’s support to the Sudanese slave
masters is yet another example of his utterly reactionary program and purpose

http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/33/170.html

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