Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Around the Horn of Africa: No Hanging Chads

And NO RAPES, either!!

If you didn't know any better you would swear the Zionist papers are racist for the lack of coverage in this area.

"Women and girls who fled the fighting in Darfur face rape and other violence daily in eastern Chad, even inside the refugee camps where they have sought sanctuary....

DAILY? So this was a ONE-DAY WONDER, huh?

Before the refugees came, we did not have rape cases in Chad.... Rape cases started “when the Sudanese came
."

Remember the flap Ahmadinejad took for the "no homosexuals in Iran" comment?

I heard no condemnation in the AmeriKan MSM, ladies.

Another
myth exploded, 'eh?

That the agenda-pushers actually care for you.

Latest related:
The Sudanese Switcheroo

And as I suspected, the U.S. STARTED the CONFLICT!!!

"Female refugees from Darfur face rape, other violence daily in Chad; Amnesty report cites attacks by villagers, army" by Tom Maliti, Associated Press | September 30, 2009

NAIROBI - The Darfur conflict began in February 2003, when ethnic African rebels took up arms against the Arab-dominated Sudanese government in Khartoum, claiming discrimination and neglect. UN officials say the war has claimed at least 300,000 lives....

Related: Setting Up Sudan For Civil War

Women and girls who fled the fighting in Darfur face rape and other violence daily in eastern Chad, even inside the refugee camps where they have sought sanctuary, according to a report released yesterday. The Amnesty International report says the women and girls are attacked by villagers living nearby, members of the Chadian Army and aid workers in the camps.

Related: Obama the Ladies' Man

The global human rights body says it is difficult to give the exact number of victims because they rarely report the violence. “Many people know that women who venture outside refugee camps in eastern Chad to collect firewood and water face harassment and rape,’’ said Tawanda Hondora, the deputy director of Amnesty International’s Africa program.

“What people don’t realize is that there is little safety inside the camps for these same women,’’ said Hondora in a statement. “They face the risk of rape and other violence at the hands of family members, other refugees, and staff of humanitarian organizations, whose task it is to provide them with assistance and support.’’

Yeah, thanks for the help, but..... GO HOME, UN!!!!

Officials with the UN refugee agency that manages the camps declined to comment on the report, saying they had not read it.

Ever notice that WHEREVER the UN goes DEATH and DESTRUCTION follow?

Chadian government spokesman Mahamat Hissene denied that any Chadian had attacked the Sudanese refugees. “Before the refugees came, we did not have rape cases in Chad,’’ Hissene said. Rape cases started “when the Sudanese came. If there are cases of rape in the camps we cannot prevent them. The government is not responsible for security in the camps.’’

Wow, that is just an astounding statement -- especially considering some soldiers are rapists!

Eastern Chad is a temporary home to about 250,000 refugees who have fled the conflict in neighboring Sudan’s Darfur region. There are also camps for 187,000 Chadians displaced by fighting locally and in Darfur. The United Nations has a peacekeeping force of about 2,300 soldiers in the region with a mandate to help protect civilians, improve security, and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid.

Then WHY DON'T THEY DO SOMETHING?

Chad also has an 800-strong unit of specially trained police and soldiers to guard the camps.

Is that what sexual assault is called these days? Guarding?

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