June 01, 2004
Bashir is trying to pull
Bashir is trying to pull a fast one on Annan and Powell.
And yet, somehow, the UN thinks by having the Secretary-General and the
Secretary of State visit, Bashir is suddenly going to follow the
straight and narrow path to redemption and the resumption of US trade
relations.
Sigh.
There is a difference between what is said and one is done. Bashir will
say one thing and do another and he will still be in power when all is
said and done and the people in Darfur will still be suffering.
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ABU SHOUK, Sudan, June 27 -- The Sudanese villagers in this
western region of Darfur were bombed. They were raped. Their huts were
burned and their grain pillaged. Now, those who fled the chaos say they
are being silenced. The Sudanese government dispatched 500 men last
week to this sweltering camp of 40,000 near El Fashir, capital of North
Darfur state, the refugees and aid workers said. The men, some dressed
in civilian clothes, others in military uniforms, warned the refugees
to keep quiet about their experiences when Secretary of State Colin L.
Powell and U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan visit the region next
week.
{...}"They kicked us and said, 'Stop talking,' " said Malki Ali
Abduallah, 25, who fled the fighting six months ago with six children
and a cooking pot. "I said, 'No, no, no. I am angry. I am tired. I
don't want to be quiet.
"You already stole my life. What else can you take?" she recounted
saying, sweating in the 115 degree midday heat as 40 people gathered
around her in support, many telling similar stories. Near the crowd,
however, stern-faced men wearing safari outfits, pilot sunglasses and
leopard-skin slippers listened in and made calls on cell phones. The
villagers and the aid workers said the men were among those dispatched
by the government.
The men also told the villagers that they would impersonate victims
when the U.S. and U.N. delegations arrived and tell them that the
government had done nothing wrong and that rebels operating against the
government in the region were to blame, the villagers and aid workers
said.
And yet, somehow, the UN thinks by having the Secretary-General and the
Secretary of State visit, Bashir is suddenly going to follow the
straight and narrow path to redemption and the resumption of US trade
relations.
Sigh.
There is a difference between what is said and one is done. Bashir will
say one thing and do another and he will still be in power when all is
said and done and the people in Darfur will still be suffering.
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