Saturday, December 23, 2006

New Miniscule UN Role in Sudan

Instead of sending 20,000 troops to Darfur, the UN has agreed to send a few hundred advisors to help out the ineffectual and tiny African Union force currently observing the genocide in Sudan.

Operations of the AU force are restricted to daytime hours - night-time patrols are off due to insufficient manpower and funding. Meanwhile, even refugees in camps across the border in Chad are not safe, with Janjaweed raiders crossing the border to attack civilians.

While US companies are forbidden to trade with Sudan, Canadian (Talisman), Malaysian (Petronas), Chinese (CNPC), Swedish (Lundin) and Austrian (OMV) petroleum companies operate in Sudan and are therefore complicit in supporting the Government's murderous campaign.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

it could be worse. the UN could be actively complicit with the terrorists as they are in Lebanon. the Sudanese should count their blessings...

3:25 PM  
Blogger Ilan Pillemer said...

There is genocide in Lebanon? What an idiotic comparison.. geez.. what silly little animals will do to push their politics (rong or wright) sometimes can be quite embarassing.

6:08 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

there would be genocide just south of lebanon if the jews didn't have the bigger guns. the UN "peacekeepers" would be gleefully participating as they have aided and comforted the genocidal terrorists in their assaults on israeli civilians. the point of my comment was to underscore the hypocrisy, amorality and irrelevance of the united nations in world affairs. so growl snap you.

9:32 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ortography: minuscule not miniscule.

5:22 PM  

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