April 04, 2006
Reuters :Sudanese authorities have already prevented Egeland from visiting Darfur and the capital Khartoum.Surely not, they have got to be kidding. Muslim Arabs massacre civilians? Hey that's not in the Koran is it?
Egeland told reporters the bans reflect deteriorating relations between the United Nations and the government over the deployment of a possible U.N. peace force in Darfur.
"One of the biggest and most effective humanitarian operations on earth ... is in Darfur. In 2006 it is changing dramatically for the worse and I think that is the background for why I was blocked again this year from going," he said.
He said the government did not want him in Darfur because the situation there was as bad as it was in 2004, at the height of conflict between mainly non-Arab Darfuri rebels and government forces backed by militia auxiliaries.
Two million Darfuris have abandoned their homes and tens of thousands have been killed in the conflict. Egeland is in charge of U.N. humanitarian relief for the displaced, many of whom have been living in squalid camps for the past two years.
He said that in the rebel-held Darfur district of Gereida in recent months 90 villages have been attacked and more than 200,000 people have had to leave their homes.
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lol! The classic "it's not in the Koran" defense.
It may not be in the Q'uran (look how culturally sensitive I am), but it does appear to be in islam. In every hotspot around the globe, there you will find islam. Why?
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 04, 2006 09:43 AM (WCwrR)
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 04, 2006 09:54 AM (WCwrR)
Posted by: ajm at April 04, 2006 10:01 AM (adsbJ)
Posted by: Howie at April 04, 2006 10:07 AM (RJ2uS)
http://secretarabian.blogspot.com/
and was met with derision... Something like "if you haven't been there, you are not qualified to comment." Yeah, right... In fact, the comments became profane against me.
I would suggest you all take a stroll over to this site and learn what our "strong Arab Allies" think of the west.
Want a better idea about why the U.A.E. shouldn't be given contracts to run our ports? Go on over...
Posted by: Babs at April 04, 2006 02:06 PM (iZZlp)
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