Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Sudan:Today's ignored holocaust
Enter Stage Right | June 10,2002 | Rachael Alexander

Posted on 06/11/2002 7:54:30 AM PDT by moteineye

Sudan: Today's ignored holocaust

By Rachel Alexander web posted June 10, 2002

U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell has stated that there is perhaps no greater tragedy on the face of the earth today than the war in Sudan. The State Department views Sudan as one of the most egregious violators of human rights. George Bush's "Axis of Evil" should have included Sudan.

Strangely, the media has relegated the holocaust in Sudan to the back pages of the newspapers as if thousands of people being killed, children raped, and enslaved every day is not really that important. As a result, most people don't even know what is happening in Sudan.

The northern fundamentalist Muslim government, the Khartoum, has declared jihad against the mostly Christian south. The fighting began in 1983 when rebels from the Christian south rose up against Khartoum's forced implementation of Muslim law. Muslim students were lured into fighting for the Khartoum with promises that they would be allowed to keep whatever they stole from the south. Captured women have been raped and their children sold into slavery. Christians from the north who refuse to fight with the Khartoum against the south are forced to be mine sweepers. Hospitals, schools, relief centers, and marketplaces are constantly under bombardment.

Because of the war, there is massive famine. Christians compose 19 percent of the population. Since the war began, two million have died from the war and famine. In comparison, six million Jews died in the Holocaust by Nazi Germany. There are no other wars currently going on that have had as many deaths. Even the current war in Afghanistan, which has been going on since 1979, probably has not reached two million deaths. And in the entire twentieth century, there have been only about seven wars that have seen more than two million deaths.

Although the U.S. has negotiated an agreement that limits attacks on civilians in Sudan, this agreement is ignored by the Khartoum regime. Groups such as Servant's Heart and the World Food Program, which are trying to send grain to the impoverished areas, are being thwarted by the Khartoum regime, which is destroying the food supplies. Sudan has been sanctioned by the U.N. for bombing U.N. relief helicopters. However, unbelievably last year, Sudan was given a seat on the Human Rights Commission, while the U.S. was kicked off for the year! This happened because each U.N. member country is allowed one vote – equal to any other country, democratic or not, and there are plenty of Sudan allies in Africa. It appears the U.N. is set up "non-judgmentally."

The Khartoum regime receives its financing from the powerful government-owned Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company, which has international partners in Russia, China, and a Canadian oil company, Talisman. The government has made profits of $300 million from Talisman alone, and collects about $1 million a day from all of them. This money is then used to buy Western, Russian, and Chinese planes to bomb the south. Ninety percent of Christians in the south have been displaced, mainly to make way for oil exploration. Khartoum also receives money from allies such as Libya.

Not only has this government killed and enslaved Christians, but it has tortured them. Christians have been baked to death, their lips have been padlocked together to prevent them from talking about the torture they have endured, they have been crucified, forcibly converted to Islam and circumcised – including women. Slaves have had their fingers and limbs cut off for reasons like losing a goat.

Journalists like Dan Rather have bought into reports that slavery is not really taking place, and instead of visiting Sudan to verify the accuracy of the reports, have dismissed the work of human rights groups such as Solidarity International and the American Anti-Slavery Group, groups that are trying to stop the slavery. John Eibner, an official with Christian Solidarity International, has reportedly freed about 60,000 slaves, mostly by buying them. In all, it is estimated that between 100,000 and 200,000 people from the south have been enslaved by the north and sold into slavery in other nearby countries.

The U.S. has made little progress negotiating with the Khartoum regime. In 1998, the U.S. bombed Khartoum because of suspected terrorism. Recently, the U.S. appointed John Danforth, former U.S. Senator, as special envoy to Sudan. In January he attempted to convince Khartoum to cease its bombing of civilian targets in the south. The government agreed to briefly suspend bombing to allow humanitarian aid, but then in February dropped six bombs killing two children. As a result, the U.S. suspended its peace talks with Sudan. Danforth admitted this month that the U.S. alone will not be able to end the civil war. But since September 11, the U.S. has been less critical of Khartoum, eager for the government's cooperation with the U.S. war on terrorism. This month, the U.S. posted its first resident diplomat in Khartoum in six years.

The Khartoum would like to convert the entire continent of Africa to Islam. A Khartoum sympathizer characterizes the Khartoum's disdain of the West's opposition this way, "The advantage, from the West's point of view, is that it will prevent the spread of Islam southward. Islam's appeal for Africans is natural. Its egalitarian system fits in well with the good-natured Africans, unlike the racist brand of Christianity propagated by the west. Africa is essentially a Muslim continent."

So why aren't we hearing more about this dreadful situation?

Why is the media relegating the holocaust from the Sudan to the back pages of the newspapers, if at all? Perhaps it is because the crimes being committed are by blacks upon blacks, which is something the media doesn't care about since it is not politically correct to point out. Perhaps it is also because the victims are Christians, which are usually the media's target of ridicule and criticism, not their sympathetic victims or heroes.

So the message from the media is this: if you are a black Christian, your death is a lot less important than somebody else's death. Sounds eerily similar to how the early U.S. viewed the black slaves, who were primarily Christians - as 3/5 of a person. Funny, since the liberal-leaning media never ceases to insist that their "progressive" left wing philosophy is the least racist philosophy.

The author is the editor of IntellectualConservative.com


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africawatch; sudanchristians

1 posted on 06/11/2002 7:54:30 AM PDT by moteineye
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: moteineye
Coming soon to a police state near you!
2 posted on 06/11/2002 8:00:09 AM PDT by Bommer
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: moteineye
It is allowable under Muslim rules of Jihad to rape infidel women. (They don't have souls for one thing, according to the great Mahomet.)
3 posted on 06/11/2002 8:02:00 AM PDT by bloggerjohn
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: bloggerjohn
Where is the outrage from the likes of Rev Al Sharpton, Rev Jesse Jackson, or the Nation of Islam leader?
4 posted on 06/11/2002 8:10:42 AM PDT by exzoomie
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: moteineye
I have had the pleasure of getting to know some of the "Lost Boys" of southern Sudan here in Tennessee. They have been sponsored by a Christian mission here and are working in Nashville.

The stories of their experiences in the Sudanese civil war are bone chilling. Forced from their homes to trek across the desert for weeks, left to their own devices to survive, they made it to Ethiopia only to be sent packing again....this time to Kenya where they found refuge.

I was impressed with their English speaking abilities, their intelligence/eloquence and ambitions to make a better life for themselves.

5 posted on 06/11/2002 8:13:50 AM PDT by zarf
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: moteineye
I really, really want to wave stories like this in front of the peaceniks and say "Still think there's no such thing as evil?"

The only way these people will learn is when it happens to them personally, and that is very, very sad. It's almost criminal of them to hold those views, if they have children to protect. Sorry, I'm just upset right now. These poor innocents in Sudan have suffered so much, 9/11 has nothing on the scale of that. It's only that we're not used to it. Nor should we ever be.

I've never been more grateful for the fortune to be born a U.S. citizen. I could as easily have been Sudanese, or Afghani, or Kurdish.

6 posted on 06/11/2002 8:19:07 AM PDT by TrappedInLiberalHell
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: moteineye
Bump a few times.
7 posted on 06/11/2002 8:24:52 AM PDT by Eva
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: moteineye

Fitzcarraldo's Sudan Watch

Talisman Energy faces protests over operations in Sudan

Starr, Cochran united in Sudan suit

Islamic government of Sudan Starving 3 milllion Christians

Slaves of Sudan's War

What to Do About Sudan

Redemption of Sudanese Slaves

Civil disobedience over Sudan slave trade

Sudan's child soldiers go hungry in Unicef's filthy demob camps

The horror of Sudan

When will we act on Sudan's slave trade?

'Lost Boys' of Sudan settle in Sioux Falls

REV. AL PROBES SLAVERY IN SUDAN, BUT CAN HE CHANGE HIS STRIPES?

Rev. Al Targets Oil Giants Over Sudan

Fifty-three Christians flogged in Sudan

Sudan 'gives green light' for slave trade to flourish again

14 Sudan officers killed in air crash

The Long Road From Sudan to America

Committee hearing on Sudan today: Congress to hear from activists on U.S. policy

FREE THE PEOPLE FROM SUDAN SLAVERS

Gang Rape in Sudan

Genocide Of Sudanese Must End!

Sudan War Getting U.S. Attention [SUDAN WATCH]

18-year war in Sudan sends nation backward

NAACP to call for sanctions on Sudan

Sudan "repels" rebel attack in oil region, denies oil fields hit [Sudan Watch]

Next President Must Say Set Slaves Free In Sudan

Americans advised not to go to Sudan, Afghanistan

Caucus Speaks Out on Slavery in Sudan

Bloomberg Radio (NY) Broadcasts Segment on Slave Redemption in Sudan

Gunman Kills at Least 20 in Sudan Mosque Attack

Sudan "repels" rebel attack in oil region, denies oil fields hit

Sudanese bombs kill 18, as visiting US official slams regime

Church bombed in Sudan: Missionaries blame terrorist government for Sunday-morning attack

THREE SILHOUETTES OF SUDAN

Petroleum Ethics: Britain and Canada turn a Blind Eye to Sino-Soviet Control of Sudan

Statement by the President on the Bombing in Southern Sudan [No, not his...]

TVC Helps Keep Sanctions Against Sudanese Government

Malaysia's Ogp Awarded Job for Oil Project in Sudan

China's 'shell game' in Sudan

US celebrates as Sudan beaten for Security Council seat by Namibia

SUDAN VS. CIVILIZATION : SLAVES NOW COST $12 BUCKS, AND THEY WANT A SEAT ON THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL

U.S. scrambles to keep Sudan off Security Council

Southern Sudanese Live in Fear

Sudan govt plane bombs Catholic mission-agency

SUDAN GOV'T BOMBS CATHOLIC MISSION

South Sudanese rebels say they have captured three strategic oil areas

http://www.blue-nile.org

China’s Hand in Africa’s Wars [Free Republic]

China's Changhe Ships Load of Minibuses to the Sudan [Free Republic]

Sudanese opposition group says it opposes US self-determination proposal [Free Republic]

Chris Ruddy Speaks on 700,000 Chinese Troops in The Sudan [Free Republic]

STRATFOR DOUBTS CHINESE HORDE IN SUDAN [Free Republic]

Chinese in Sudan: Army of Workers, or Army? [Free Republic]

China puts '700,000 troops' on Sudan alert [Free Republic] 8-27-2000 - thread 1

China moves on Africa: Joseph Farah covers Beijing's oil-grabbing jaunt to Sudan [Free Republic]

Sudan war heating up: Clinton ignores African atrocities as China escalates aid to Khartoum [Free Republic]

Do Chinese Troops in Sudan Signal Start of 'Great Tribulation'? - Nostradamus [Free Republic]

China Puts 700,000 troops on Sudan Alert [Free Republic] 8-27-2000 - thread 2

China puts '700,000 troops' on Sudan alert [Free Republic] 8-27-2000 - thread 3

China Puts 700,000 Troops on Alert in Sudan [Free Republic] 8-27-2000 - thread 4

US STATE DEPT DEPLORES CIVILIAN BOMBING! (in Sudan) [Free Republic]

China puts '700,000 troops' on Sudan alert [Free Republic] 8-27-2000 - thread 5

Lieberman's 'honorable' stand on Sudan [Free Republic]

'Honorable' fight against slavery: Charles Smith details Lieberman's stand on Sudan [Free Republic]

Reports: Iraq developing missiles for Libya, Sudan [Free Republic]

U.N. suspends aid flights to Sudan [Free Republic]

8 posted on 06/11/2002 8:24:57 AM PDT by Fitzcarraldo
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: TrappedInLiberalHell
bump
9 posted on 06/11/2002 8:25:22 AM PDT by Eva
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: moteineye
bump
10 posted on 06/11/2002 8:34:59 AM PDT by Ahban
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Sudan: Today's Ignored Holocaust

Italian Tornado fighter jets escorted a Sudan Airways passenger jet out of Italian airspace

Danforth's mission to Sudan

US pressures Sudan on slavery issue

Libya and Sudan Said to Shy a Bit From Terror

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/685865/posts

DFU SONG: Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying (don't let Sudan send bin Laden) 5-17-02

A Blast from the Past: "U.S. missiles pound targets in Afghanistan, Sudan"

Talisman [Energy, Inc.] profit falls,..., production rises [Sudan Watch]

Christian leaders ask U.S. to sanction Sudan, North Korea

Ungandan Rebels Shoot 60 Mourners Dead Inside Sudan

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/669762/posts

China may set-up oil refinery in Karachi(OIL FROM SUDAN)

11 posted on 06/11/2002 8:46:07 AM PDT by Fitzcarraldo
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 8 | View Replies]

To: rdb3; Khepera; elwoodp; maknight; South40; condolinda; mafree; trueblackman; FRlurker...
Black conservative ping

If you want on (or off) of my black conservative ping list, please let me know via FREEPmail. (And no, you don't have to be black to be on the list!)

12 posted on 06/11/2002 8:48:28 AM PDT by mhking
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: mhking, exzoomie
Thanks for the ping.

exzoomie, Big Al finally went to the Sudan last year, JJ has said a little bit about it, and Farrakhan is slowly coming out of years of denial around the issue. IMO, not enough coming from any of them on this.

13 posted on 06/11/2002 9:08:27 AM PDT by mafree
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 12 | View Replies]

To: *AfricaWatch;Clive
Bump list and fyi
14 posted on 06/11/2002 9:50:48 AM PDT by Free the USA
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

To: moteineye
I think that 2 million people murdered is quite significant.I haven't heard the UN make an issue of this situation.
15 posted on 06/11/2002 1:42:54 PM PDT by moteineye
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson