Darfuri Town Burned Down and Looted - Guess Who is to Blame?
Terry Trippany on Oct 08 2007 at 7:42 am | Filed under: Feature Article, The Religion of Peace
This will probably be one of the easiest quizzes you will encounter today.
Q. A Darfuri town has been burned down and razed while under the protection of the Sudanese government. Who is to blame?
Hint: One of the only structures left standing in the town was a mosque.
The Sudenese government is not commenting and the Janjaweed militias are denying involvement even though there may be pictures that back up rebel claims about the Sudanese government involvement. Hmm, who to believe?
Meanwhile the United Nations is undertaking another fact finding mission by entering the town after the fact in an effort to find the culprit. I’m sure the families of all those dead people are happy that the UN is so quick to act.
The United Nations has sent a second observer mission into the Darfuri town that was burned down and looted while under Sudanese government control.
Rebel forces blame the government and Janjaweed militias for the destruction of Haskanita - and for last week’s attack on an African Union base.
The Justice and Equality Movement told the BBC that proof lies in a photograph of a green military tank in the town.
The UN observer mission did not say which forces destroyed Haskanita.
The London spokesman for the JEM, Haroun Abdul Hameed, told the BBC that only Sudanese army tanks are green; “the rebels have no tanks” and the “African Union vehicles are white”.
He admitted that this was the only evidence the rebels have to suggest that government forces, or their militia allies, were responsible for the razing of Haskanita.
The Sudanese government has not commented.
It is a well known fact that the Muslim based Janjaweed militias have been largely responsible for the genocide in Darfur. They are alleged to be allied with the Sudanese government. But all sides have had a hand in this battle in one form or another. The one constant factor in this and other major conflicts throughout the world is that Muslims are at the root of the problem. In this case it can be seen as Muslim against Muslim and well as Muslim against others. The genocide in Darfur is something that is not recognized by the UN which is essentially the same line being towed by Arabs and Muslims even though there have been documented cases of Arab’s going in and killing, raping and maiming of non-Arabs.
Meanwhile various governments fail to protect their own citizens from the Islamic threat, international bodies turn a blind eye to the problem by downplaying the Islamic threat or simply going the pc route in defense of the peaceful Muslims, Muslim medical students refuse to treat women and honor killings are still culturally acceptable. Surely each of these separate occurrences point to a sign of mental instability.
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