Saturday, June 20, 2009

Slow Saturday Special: How Many Times Can the Globe Say Genocide Without Saying Gaza

I counted twelve.

This is
WHY Sudan gets bad pub in the Zionist War Daily.

"Obama's policy on Darfur lacks clarity, advocates say; Administration says situation is still genocide" by William C. Mann, Associated Press | June 20, 2009

In this image provided by Physicians for Human Rights, Darfuri women return to a UN refugee camp near Farchana, Chad. (Associated Press/File)

Well, you can SCREW the RACIST CHARGE for this blog because WHAT I SEE in front of me is BEAUTIFUL!! Look at the BRIGHT COLORS and BEAUTIFUL WOMEN!!!

WASHINGTON - Human rights groups working to end the dying in Darfur fear for the survival of 2.5 million people huddled in refugee camps if the Obama administration doesn’t put on record its plans to bring security to them.

The administration said Thursday it still considers the Darfur problem genocide. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley emphasized that to counter a comment by President Obama’s special envoy on Sudan, retired Air Force General Scott Gration.

Gration said Wednesday from the same State Department podium that what is being seen in the vast Western Sudan region now are “the remnants of genocide’’ and “the consequences of genocide, the results of genocide.’’

Thursday, Wednesday, why is this being reported on SATURDAY?

Obama himself had spoken recently of “ongoing genocide’’ in Darfur, and the US ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, a Cabinet-level official, repeated in a speech Monday that genocide is being waged.

The names haven't even changed with this guy!

Although Gration’s comments caught leaders of Darfur advocacy groups by surprise, they are more worried about the lack of a clear-cut US policy than a semantic mistake by the special envoy.

Yup, word games while people are dying!

Alex Meixner, director of policy and government relations for the Save Darfur Coalition, said Obama considers the situation genocide, and “he’s the decider.’’

Oh, that is JUUUUUST GREEEAT!!!!!!!

I thought we GOT RID of that s***ter, and here he is again!!!!

Meixner said in an interview that he thinks the verbal contretemps probably were overblown.

“I don’t think they are at odds where they want to get, but in terms of semantics, this is sort of a red herring,’’ he said. Genocide or not, he said, “everybody in Darfur has been purposefully on the brink of death for years.’’

Now check out this half-assed, cover-up crap from the Zionist War Daily:

Hundreds of thousands of Darfuris have died since rebels rose in 2003 and were countered viciously by forces that the United States and other governments say were sponsored by the President Omar al-Bashir’s Sudanese government. Millions have been displaced by the violence or have fled across borders into Chad or the Central African Republic.

Oh, so the TROUBLE in the REGION came from the U.S.-BACKED REBELS, huh?

In fact, the main trouble in the region is coming from the "rebels who rose in 2003." The unspoken reason why Eastern Africa is such a mess? The Israeli weapons-smuggling ring that the Somali pirates exposed with their taking of the Faina."

In Khartoum, Ali Youssef, a senior Foreign Ministry official speaking before Crowley disavowed Gration’s statement, praised the envoy for saying the Sudanese government was no longer engaged in genocide.

“There was no genocide at all from the beginning,’’ Youssef said. “There was no genocide at all. It is very good that this has been stated clearly.’’ Later, apprised of Crowley’s statement, Youssef said: “Scott Gration gave his opinion after he visited Darfur and made several contacts and acquainted himself with the situation there. That means that he knows better than the State Department spokesman.’’

THAT'S RIGHT!!!!

The Save Darfur Coalition, an alliance of more than 180 religious, advocacy, and human rights organizations, is far more bothered by the lack of a clear-cut US policy than by the back-and-forth about genocide.

During the campaign, Rice was a principal foreign policy adviser to Obama and advocated a stern US policy against Bashir’s activities. Obama had said Darfur would be a priority for his government, but he has been busy with the global economic downturn and a pile of other domestic and foreign issues.

Translation: You are not important, black Africans! Guy is too busy sucking Israel's ass.

The review of Darfur policy is said to be on the verge of completion. The coalition’s Meixner said he hopes the policy will be laid out within a month or so.

“The real questions are whether the Darfuri people are in crisis and whether lives are hanging in the balance. The answer to each of those questions is an unequivocal ‘yes,’ ’’ Jerry Fowler, the coalition president, said in a statement. “It is past time for the administration to speak with one voice on Sudan and unveil its plan to help bring peace and security to the country.’’

I'm sorry, but that is NOT WHAT WE DO! We bring DEATH and DESTRUCTION!

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Sudan next for U.S. occupation?


"General Wesley Clark, who commanded the North Atlantic Treaty Organization bombing campaign in the Kosovo war, recalls in his 2003 book
Winning Modern Wars being told by a friend in the Pentagon in November 2001 that the list of states that Rumsfeld and deputy secretary of defense Paul Wolfowitz wanted to take down included Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Sudan and Somalia [and Lebanon]."

Looks like we are working on that second one right now.

So how many times did they print "genocide?"

I counted 12 (13 with the title included).