Jan 10, 2006

So, Who Cares For The Sudanese? Genocide & The Diversions of Perception by MixMasterE



400,000 non-Arabs have been slaughtered and about 2.5 million have been driven out of their villages. 3.5 million are without the food, water and shelter they need to survive. Women/girls are being raped. The Sudanese government is playing lip-service to appease the international community .The Bush cabal has acknowledged that what the Arabs are doing to the indigenous black population is ethnic cleansing or genocide--but no massive humanitarian aid or military
personnel has been deployed in what the UN considers the worst humanitarian crisis in
the world. Strange how one can raid the Treasury to invade another country under false pretenses and utterly ruin it to satisy the lust for resources yet when real people-- innocent people--are being wiped away like useless brush, there is no funding for any type of resistance or large-scale humanitarian effort.

Do you see the utter inhumanity and unrepentent insanity?

There is something though that Sudan has in common with Iraq which may explain the
twisted logic of the ruling class: oil.

Being the 7th largest oil producer in Africa, this oil lies below the killing fields of South Sudan.

Is it not hideously obvious?

But you probably will not see this link in the comfortably back-pocketed U.S media.

The ancient rivalries between the indigenous black Sudanese and the invaders (Arabs), though sadly true, gets overblown so as to cover up the more important aspect of this bloody spectacle: the lust for oil by industrialized nations and their flesh-eating Leviathans
(oil corporations).

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