Banyak kita lihat hal tersebut terjadi di banyak negara, Srilanka, Sarajevo (Welcome to Sarajevo film, Nande nanginna Mihaljovic), Belfast (Sunday bloody sundaynya U2), banyak negara di Afrika, dan sama halnya di Indonesia juga bukan hal yang baru.
Perbedaan yang biasanya menghasilkan dendam karena satu pihak memaksa kehendaknya kepada pihak yang lain (biasanya yang dominan atau mayoritas) ke minoritas, masalah kebudayaan sering merupakan faktor dominan dan tentu saja kekuasaan. Karo, rasanya ngga ada pihak lain yang memaksakan kehendaknya ke orang Karo :) Bujur ________________________________ Dari: MU Ginting <[email protected]> Kepada: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Terkirim: Sen, 7 Juni, 2010 03:02:00 Judul: [tanahkaro] Perang Suku di Sudan Minggu, 06/06/2010 23:34 WIB Perang Suku di Sudan, 41 Orang Tewas Anwar Khumaini– detikNews Darfur- Perang suku yang terjadi di bagian barat ibukota Sudan, Darfur telah menewaskan sedikitnya 41 orang dalam tiga hari terakhir. 17 Lainnya dinyatakan luka-luka. Menurut Ezzedin Eissa al-Mandal dari suku Misseriya, perang suku terjadi sejak Kamis (3/6/2010) saat suku Rezeigat melakukan penyerangan terhadap sebuah desa di kota Kass, selatan Darfur. "Mereka membunuh satu orang, dan perbuatan itu diulangi pada Jumat esoknya, dengan melakukan penyerangan dari pagi hingga malam. Pada hari Sabtu kembali terjadi penyerangan sehingga total 41 orang tewas dan 17 lainnya luka-luka," kata Mandil kepada AFP, Minggu (6/6/2010). Suku Rezeigat sendiri secara resmi belum mengakui serangan ini. Namun juru bicara gabungan antara pasukan penjaga keamanan PBB-UNI Afrika di Darfur mengatakan, keributan yang mengakibatkan puluhan orang tewas ini terjadi antara suku Nuwayba, bagian dari suku Rezeigat dengan suku Misseriya. Sebelumnya, pada 8 Maret 2010, juga terjadi bentrokan antara suku di Sudan barat. Sedikitnya 21 orang tewas dalam insiden ini. (anw/anw) -- South Sudan and the problem of Arab racism in Black Africa PART I South Sudan and the problem of Arab racism in Black Africa-- an introduction By Chinweizu A presentation to the Nigeria-South Sudan Friendship Association (NISSFA), in Lagos, 26MAR 2008 Sudan is the microcosm of Black Africa’s unacknowledged Arab problem, a problem of racism, colonialism, enslavement and an Arab agenda of cultural, political and territorial expansion at the expense of Black Africa. It would take a fat book to adequately explain these matters; however, the brief answers to the 11 questions below attempt to throw preliminary light on the situation of the Afro-Sudanese. Q1: What is the basic problem in Sudan? In Sudan, Black Africans (The Afro-Sudanese in South Sudan, Darfur, Nubia, etc) are fighting against an Arab settler minority regime, ruling from Khartoum. They are fighting against a racist, Arab supremacist rule that is worse, much worse, than Apartheid Q5: But who are these strange “Arabs” in Sudan, located so deep inside black Africa? They are the Jellaba Arabs, the part-African descendants of Arab slave procurers of earlier centuries. This handful of three riverine tribes-- the Shaigiya, the Jallayeen and the Danagala-- inherited state power from the British at independence in 1956 and have monopolized it ever since and used it to oppress and literally enslave the Afro-Sudanese. In Arab society, the half-Arab hybrid is called hajin and ranks lower than the full Arab. And the part-black hajins (to whom “blackness had passed from their mothers”) rank lowest in social status in Arab society. In Sudan one is classified as an Arab if one is Muslim and speaks Arabic, and especially if one has the light (red) skin of the part-black hajin. Most of these Sudanese Arabs are actually Nubian-Arab mixed breeds (hajins) who are culturally Arabized. For being part-African, these hajins from Sudan are held in contempt by the true Arabs. These despised black wannabe Arabs are so desperate to earn acceptance by the white and true Arabs that they have become fanatical agents for Arab expansionism into black Africa. The white Arabs, for their part, though despising these wannabe Arabs, gladly use them as monkey’s paw to advance Arab expansionism The BN Village> Welcome to The Black Forum - The Black net Village> News and Politics Village South Sudan and the problem of Arab racism in Black Africa PART I
