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Annan's "Hell on Earth"

Kofi Annan called Darfur "Hell on Earth." The killing, starvation, and destruction of villages continues in Darfur. Talks to end the non-genocidal movement to exterminate the non-Arab, non-Muslim persons residing in the Darfur region are going to resume. Someday. Not sure when, but they are going to. Really they are. The AP says so. I mean it. Well, they don’t give out a source or anything but they say it. Really.

The AP also says that the trouble in Darfur started when African tribes in the region took up arms. Only then did the Arab's respond in kind. They never mentioned the "janjaweed” by name, or described the conditions that brought the non-Muslim, non-Arab people to the point of defending themselves. Nor does it mention that they are largely Christian and largely black.

The AP has apparently learned much from the UN.

As always, Sudan Watch has all the latest on what has to be one of our most shameful hours.

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