Many slaves have been released but starvation, tuberculosis, leprosy,  
malaria, and other diseases are rampant.  And genocide still continues.  It's 
terrible about Katrina, but lets remember this racial and religious  
(anti-Christian) genocide-C
 
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3549325.stm
 
 
 
'We Want to Make a Light Baby'
Arab Militiamen in Sudan Said to Use Rape as Weapon of Ethnic Cleansing
By Emily Wax
Washington Post Foreign Service
Wednesday, June 30, 2004; Page A01 
_http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16001-2004Jun29.html_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16001-2004Jun29.html) 
 
<NITF>GENEINA, Sudan, June 29 -- At first light on Sunday, three young women  
walked into a scrubby field just outside their refugee camp in West Darfur. 
They  had gone out to collect straw for their family's donkeys. They recalled 
thinking  that the Arab militiamen who were attacking African tribes at night 
would still  be asleep. But six men grabbed them, yelling Arabic slurs 
suczurga"  and "abid," meaning "black" and "slave." Then the men raped them, 
beat  
them and left them on the ground, they said.  
<NITF>"They grabbed my donkey and my straw and said, 'Black girl, you are too 
 dark. You are like a dog. We want to make a light baby,' " said Sawela 
Suliman,  22, showing slashes from where a whip had struck her thighs as her 
father 
held  up a police and health report with details of the attack. "They said, 
'You get  out of this area and leave the child when it's ma  
<NITF>Suliman's father, a tall, proud man dressed in a flowing white robe,  
cried as she described the rape. It was not an isolated incident, according to  
human rights officials and aid workers in this region of western Sudan, where 
 1.2 million Africans have been driven from their lands by government-backed 
Arab  militias, tribal fighters known as Janja 
<NITF>Interviews with two dozen women at camps, schools and health centers in 
 two provincial capitals in Darfur yielded consistent reports that the 
Janjaweed  were carrying out waves of attacks targeting African women. The 
victims 
and  others said the rapes seemed to be a systematic campaign to humiliate the 
women,  their husbands and fathers, and to weaken tribal ethnic lines. In 
Sudan, as in  many Arab cultures, a child's ethnicity is attached to the 
ethnicity 
of the  f  
<NITF>"The pattern is so clear because they are doing it in such a massive  
way and always saying the same thing," said an international aid worker who is  
involved in health care. She and other international aid officials spoke on  
condition of anonymity, saying they feared reprisals or delays of permits that 
 might hamper their opera  
<NITF>She showed a list of victims from Rokero, a town outside of Jebel Marra 
 in central Darfur where 400 women said they were raped by the Janjaweed. 
"It's  systematic," the aid worker said. "Everyone knows how the father carries 
the  lineage in the culture. They want more Arab babies to take the land. The 
scary  thing is that I don't think we realize the extent of how widespread this 
is   
<NITF>Another international aid worker, a high-ranking official, said: "These 
 rapes are built on tribal tensions and orchestrated to create a dynamic 
where  the African tribal groups are destroyed. It's hard to believe that they 
tell  them they want to make Arab babies, but it's true. It's systematic, and 
these  cases are what made me believe that it is part of ethnic cleansing and 
that they  are doing it in a massive  
<NITF>Secretary of State Colin L. Powell flew to the capital, Khartoum, on  
Tuesday to pressure the government to take steps to ease the humanitarian 
crisis  in Darfur. U.S. officials said Powell may threaten to seek action by 
the 
United  Nations if the Sudanese government blocks aid and continues supporting 
the  Janjaweed. U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan is due to arrive on Khartoum 
this   
<NITF>The crisis in Darfur is a result of long-simmering ethnic tensions  
between nomadic cattle and camel herders, who view themselves as Arabs, and the 
 
more sedentary farmers, who see their ancestry as African. In February 2003,  
activists from three of Darfur's African tribes started a rebellion against 
the  government, which is dominated by an Arab e 
<NITF>Riding on horseback and camel, the Janjaweed, many of them teenagers or 
 young adults, burned villages, stole and destroyed grain supplies and 
animals  and raped women, according to refugees and U.N. and human rights 
investigators.  The government used helicopter gunships and aging Russian 
planes to bomb 
the  area, the U.N. and human rights representatives said. The U.S. 
government has  said it is investigating the killings of an estimated 30,000 
people in 
Darfur  and the displacement of the more than 1 million people from their 
tribal lands  to determine whether the violence should be classified as gen  
<NITF>The New York-based organization Human Rights Watch said in a June 22  
report that it investigated "the use of rape by both Janjaweed and Sudanese  
soldiers against women from the three African ethnic groups targeted in the  
'ethnic cleansing' campaign in Darfur." It added, "The rapes are often  
accompanied by dehumanizing epithets, stressing the ethnic nature of the joint  
government-Janjaweed campaign. The rapists use the terms 'slaves' and 'black  
slaves' 
to refer to the women, who are mostly from the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa  
ethnic gro 
<NITF>Despite a stigma among tribal groups in Sudan against talking about  
rape, Darfur elders have been allowing and even encouraging their daughters to  
speak out because of the frequency of the attacks. The women consented to be  
named in this ar  
<NITF>In El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, about 200 miles east of  
Geneina, Aisha Arzak Mohammad Adam, 22, described a rape by militiamen. "They  
said, 'Dog, you have sex with me,' " she said. Adam, who was receiving medical  
treatment at the Abu Shouk camp, said through a female interpreter that she 
was  raped 10 days ago and has been suffering from stomach cramps and bleeding. 
"They  said, 'The government gave me permission to rape you. This is not your 
land  anyabid, go.' "  
<NITF>Nearby, Ramadan Adam Ali, 18, a frail woman, was being  examined at the 
health clinic. She was pregnant from a rape she said took place  four months 
ago. She is a member of the Fur tribe and has African feat 


Carole  McDonnell  
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