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News: May 4, 2004

United Nations Sudan Debacle

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters Story) - Sudan won an uncontested election Tuesday to the United Nations' main human rights watchdog, prompting the United States to walk out because of alleged ethnic cleansing in the country's Darfur region.

Sudan's envoy immediately shot back that the U.S. delegation was "shedding crocodile tears," and he accused the United States of turning a blind eye as Iraqi prisoners were mistreated and civilians were harmed in battle.

Unbelievable action by the U.N. to elect the government of Sudan to be a watchdog for human rights. The northern Sudanese government continues to enable terrorism, encourage slavery and actively persecutes Christians. I applaud the action of the U.S. delegation!

Yes, there is no doubt that there is widespread slavery in Sudan today. This is not only done with the knowledge of the National Islamic Front Government of Sudan, but is in fact encouraged by them. Slavery in Sudan is used both as a weapon of terror to destabilise the South and as an economic incentive to induce Arab soldiers to go South, to wage Jihad against the infidel. The Muslim soldiers and militias can enrich themselves with loot and with slaves. (from Slave Redemption in Sudan)

The Longest War of the 20th Century is still in progress with renewed bombing campaigns of hospitals, schools and churches. Since 1955 the Muslim Arab North has been attacking the Christian Black South.

SUDAN: The Hidden Holocaust graphically exposes the scorched earth campaign, the systematic terror bombings of civilian centers, and the resurgence of the slave trade in the largest country in Africa - Sudan.

Based on the best selling book "Faith Under Fire in Sudan", and carefully crafted from over a hundred hours of video and film footage, this powerful documentary by Jeremiah Filmstakes you into the frontlines and behind the lines of this colossal conflict which has already cost over 2 million lives.

Posted by tim at May 4, 2004 12:24 PM




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