On 2 Jul 2004, at 7:09, Sinichi Kudo wrote:
> Ahhh..! udah gak bisa nguasai sudan tebar fitnah macem2, udah pada > keabisan akal eh cara terkutuk dipake, jadi inget masa perang > diponegoro dulu Sinichi Kudo yang adalah salah satu juara cuap-cuap ini kembali pentang bacot kayak nonok bebek yang baru dientotin monyet bonobo... Sembari memamerkan kebiadabannnya: saat mayat orang Islam bergelimpangan dibunuhi orang Islam di Darfur, dia tuduh orang lain menyebar fitnah... Orang ini, saya bilagn dan saya ulang: adalah mansuia nista. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jusfiq HADJAR > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 3:54 PM > Subject: [islamkristen] Arab Militia Declare Blacks Their Slaves > in Darfur > > > > Arab Militia Declare Blacks Their Slaves in Darfur > AASG concerned by 'abductions' occurring in war-torn western > region of Sudan By: Tommy Calvert, Jr. > > > By AFP > While recent reports have drawn attention to the flood of refugees > escaping the Darfur region of Sudan into Chad as a result of the > war between government and rebel forces, they have largely > downplayed the accounts of abductions coming from this western > region of Sudan. Black Muslims from Darfur have told how friends > and family were abducted by the Government of Sudan and its allied > Arab militia forces and potentially exploited into slavery. > Reports have also described the abduction of humanitarian workers. > > > By AFP > According to the United Nations, Darfur has quickly become one of > the worst humanitarian disaster zones in the world. By > conservative estimates, 700,000 people have been displaced from > their homes and at least 3,000 but as many as 30,000 have been > killed over the past year. In addition, food and medical aid have > been cut off as part of the government's genocidal campaign to > wipe out the black, traditionally Muslim Fur, Masalit, and Zaghawa > communities. > > Yet this tragedy has been compounded by the apparent rejuvenation > of the government's use of murahilin and Arab militia forces known > as "Janjawid" (armed men on horses) to enslave black "enemies of > the state." > > According to a Feb. 3 Amnesty International report, "the rhetoric > used by the Janjawid as reported by refugees shows that the > conflict is rapidly taking on a racial note. The attackers > portray themselves as 'Arabs,' the civilians being attacked are > called 'blacks' or even 'slaves.'" > > In Amnesty's report, they state they are "concerned that these > individuals may have 'disappeared,'" a frequent euphemism for mass > killings. Given the regime's past support of slave raids in other > parts of Sudan, AASG is calling for an investigation to determine > if abductees were murdered or enslaved. > > > By AFP > A farmer from Kishkish, Darfur described to human rights monitors > what the militia told villagers: "you are black and you are > opponents. You are our slaves, the Darfur region is in our hands > and you are our herders." > > Another civilian attacked in Jafal, Darfur corroborated reports of > war crimes saying the Arabs proclaimed, "you are opponents to the > regime, we must crush you. As you are black, you are like slaves. > Then all the Darfur region will be in our hands. The government > is on our side." > > Though both the Arabs and blacks in Darfur are Muslim and the > Koran prohibits the enslavement of fellow Muslims, the > manipulation of differences among groups in Sudan has been a tool > used by the Sudanese government over the last two decades. > > > By AFP > If the Government of Sudan has the best interests of its people in > mind, if it isn't complicit in the atrocities happening in Darfur, > they will have no problems allowing the international community > immediate and full access to investigate whether those abducted > have been enslaved. > > The history of war and abductions in Sudan, coupled with the > accounts of victims fleeing Janjawid, should prompt anti-slavery > activists to fear that many of the abductees have not simply > "disappeared," but have become victims of the government's > campaign of forced labor. > > In 1983, the Sudanese government reintroduced a 1,000-year-old > practice of conducting slave raids against the black Africans in > Southern Sudan who are Christian and animists. Raids in Southern > Sudan continued until approximately one year ago. More than 2 > million people have died in this 20-year civil war that erupted > between north and south Sudan, and more than 5 million people are > displaced. > > Today, tens of thousands of blacks from southern Sudan remain in > bondage after two decades of civil war. As the government and the > southern rebels strive to reach a peace agreement, AASG feels the > government's actions in the West emphasize the need for the peace > accord to call for emancipation of those enslaved. > > What is happening in Darfur is exactly why the emancipation of the > slaves must be taken up at the peace negotiations. The government > has no plans to stop enslaving blacks in Sudan nor does it have a > history of freeing the slaves without international pressure. > That is why we will continue to be the watchdog on this issue but > you can make a difference by sending our campaign message to the > White House demanding that they not turn a blind eye to the plight > of Southern Sudan's slaves after you take part in this campaign. > > > Go Back ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> $9.95 domain names from Yahoo!. Register anything. http://us.click.yahoo.com/J8kdrA/y20IAA/yQLSAA/uTGrlB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Post message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe : [EMAIL PROTECTED] List owner : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/ Yahoo! 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