Sudan’s Darfur conflict

From BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3496731.stm:

“The impact on people of the two-year conflict in Sudan’s western region of Darfur has been described as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis by the United Nations.

Some two million people are estimated to now live in camps, having fled their homes and at least 180,000 are thought to have died during the crisis. Sudan’s government and the pro-government Arab militias are accused of war crimes against the region’s black African population, although the UN has stopped short of terming it a genocide.”

…god forbid the UN “officially” declare it genocide, then they’d actually have to do something about it… it’s a good thing we learned so many lessons from Rwanda and are doing things differently this time. again i will say: wake up.


i guess it’s easy for us to decide when to intervene: oil or no oil?
nope?
sorry, you’re on your own…

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