This is just all kinds of wacked out. I'm not saying Omar El-Basheer is by any means the most innocent party - but this is ridiculous. From over-simplifying a serious problem and thinking taking out a head of state is going to solve it, to neglecting to admit and consider the outside parties involved, to this new age coloniolism, to allowing perpetrators of blatant war crimes to sit pretty in occupied countries.
You would think I would not be surprised by now. Yet, I am completely blown away by the sheer stupidity of it all. What exactly do they think is going to happen now? It's not going to be good.
Divide and conquer, baby.
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
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I don't understand. A) what is the United States' / Britain's / France's/ Aren't they all the same anyway?'s interest in Sudan and in Mr. Bashir particularly?
And B) why are the aid groups being asked to leave? Because they're reporting statistics that implicate Sudanese officials? or is there another reason?
For one, they hate the "islamist" regime and would probably not mind seeing an overthrow of the current government and replace it with a regime more sympathetic with the West. (see Iraq for example)
China and Sudan are BFF - the powers that be dont like the competition. Who cares that China is helping Sudan out of its poverty stricken stupor and helping build the country?
In regards to the aid groups, i think the government think they are plants and are falsifying reports. and that they have ulterior motives. im not sure exactly. it could just be a FU move in the face of the ICC.
those are just my thoughts - im not as well-versed as i could be, but those are my two cents.
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