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Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع (Re: Adil Osman)

    DISGUSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    'We Want to Make a Light Baby'
    > Arab Militiamen in Sudan Said to Use Rape as Weapon of Ethnic
    Cleansing
    >
    > By Emily Wax
    > Washington Post Foreign Service
    > Wednesday, June 30, 2004; Page A01
    >
    > GENEINA, Sudan, June 29 -- At first light on Sunday, three young
    women
    > walked into a scrubby field just outside their refugee camp in West
    > Darfur. They had gone out to collect straw for their family's
    donkeys.
    > They recalled thinking that the Arab militiamen who were attacking
    > African tribes at night would still be asleep. But six men grabbed
    > them, yelling Arabic slurs such as "zurga" and "abid," meaning
    "black"
    > and "slave." Then the men raped them, beat them and left them on the
    > ground, they said.
    >
    > "They grabbed my donkey and my straw and said, 'Black girl, you are
    too
    > dark. You are like a dog. We want to make a light baby,' " said
    Sawela
    > Suliman, 22, showing slashes from where a whip had struck her thighs
    as
    > her father held up a police and health report with details of the
    > attack. "They said, 'You get out of this area and leave the child
    when
    > it's made.' "
    >
    > Suliman's father, a tall, proud man dressed in a flowing white robe,
    > cried as she described the rape. It was not an isolated incident,
    > according to human rights officials and aid workers in this region of
    > western Sudan, where 1.2 million Africans have been driven from their
    > lands by government-backed Arab militias, tribal fighters known as
    > Janjaweed.
    >
    > Interviews with two dozen women at camps, schools and health centers
    in
    > two provincial capitals in Darfur yielded consistent reports that the
    > Janjaweed were carrying out waves of attacks targeting African women.
    > The victims and others said the rapes seemed to be a systematic
    > campaign to humiliate the women, their husbands and fathers, and to
    > weaken tribal ethnic lines. In Sudan, as in many Arab cultures, a
    > child's ethnicity is attached to the ethnicity of the father.
    >
    > "The pattern is so clear because they are doing it in such a massive
    > way and always saying the same thing," said an international aid
    worker
    > who is involved in health care. She and other international aid
    > officials spoke on condition of anonymity, saying they feared
    reprisals
    > or delays of permits that might hamper their operations.
    >
    > She showed a list of victims from Rokero, a town outside of Jebel
    Marra
    > in central Darfur where 400 women said they were raped by the
    > Janjaweed. "It's systematic," the aid worker said. "Everyone knows
    how
    > the father carries the lineage in the culture. They want more Arab
    > babies to take the land. The scary thing is that I don't think we
    > realize the extent of how widespread this is yet."
    >
    > Another international aid worker, a high-ranking official, said:
    "These
    > rapes are built on tribal tensions and orchestrated to create a
    dynamic
    > where the African tribal groups are destroyed. It's hard to believe
    > that they tell them they want to make Arab babies, but it's true.
    It's
    > systematic, and these cases are what made me believe that it is part
    of
    > ethnic cleansing and that they are doing it in a massive way."
    >
    > Secretary of State Colin L. Powell flew to the capital, Khartoum, on
    > Tuesday to pressure the government to take steps to ease the
    > humanitarian crisis in Darfur. U.S. officials said Powell may
    threaten
    > to seek action by the United Nations if the Sudanese government
    blocks
    > aid and continues supporting the Janjaweed. U.N. Secretary General
    Kofi
    > Annan is due to arrive on Khartoum this week.
    >
    > The crisis in Darfur is a result of long-simmering ethnic tensions
    > between nomadic cattle and camel herders, who view themselves as
    Arabs,
    > and the more sedentary farmers, who see their ancestry as African. In
    > February 2003, activists from three of Darfur's African tribes
    started
    > a rebellion against the government, which is dominated by an Arab
    elite.
    >
    > Riding on horseback and camel, the Janjaweed, many of them teenagers
    or
    > young adults, burned villages, stole and destroyed grain supplies and
    > animals and raped women, according to refugees and U.N. and human
    > rights investigators. The government used helicopter gunships and
    aging
    > Russian planes to bomb the area, the U.N. and human rights
    > representatives said. The U.S. government has said it is
    investigating
    > the killings of an estimated 30,000 people in Darfur and the
    > displacement of the more than 1 million people from their tribal
    lands
    > to determine whether the violence should be classified as genocide.
    >
    > The New York-based organization Human Rights Watch said in a June 22
    > report that it investigated "the use of rape by both Janjaweed and
    > Sudanese soldiers against women from the three African ethnic groups
    > targeted in the 'ethnic cleansing' campaign in Darfur." It added,
    "The
    > rapes are often accompanied by dehumanizing epithets, stressing the
    > ethnic nature of the joint government-Janjaweed campaign. The rapists
    > use the terms 'slaves' and 'black slaves' to refer to the women, who
    > are mostly from the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa ethnic groups."
    >
    > Despite a stigma among tribal groups in Sudan against talking about
    > rape, Darfur elders have been allowing and even encouraging their
    > daughters to speak out because of the frequency of the attacks. The
    > women consented to be named in this article.
    >
    > In El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, about 200 miles east of
    > Geneina, Aisha Arzak Mohammad Adam, 22, described a rape by
    militiamen.
    > "They said, 'Dog, you have ####### with me,' " she said. Adam, who was
    > receiving medical treatment at the Abu Shouk camp, said through a
    > female interpreter that she was raped 10 days ago and has been
    > suffering from stomach cramps and bleeding. "They said, 'The
    government
    > gave me permission to rape you. This is not your land anymore, abid,
    > go.' "
    >
    > Nearby, Ramadan Adam Ali, 18, a frail woman, was being examined at
    the
    > health clinic. She was pregnant from a rape she said took place four
    > months ago. She is a member of the Fur tribe and has African
    features.
    >
    > "The man said, 'Give me your money, slave,' " she said, starting to
    > cry. "Then I must tell you very frankly, he raped me. He had a gun to
    > my head. He called me dirty abid. He said I was very ugly because my
    > skin is so dark. What will I do now?"
    >
    > In Tawilah, a village southeast of El Fasher, women and children are
    > living in a musty school building. They said it was too dangerous to
    > leave and plant food.
    >
    > Fatima Aisha Mohammad, once a schoolteacher, stood in a dank
    classroom
    > describing what happened to her three weeks ago, when she left the
    > school to collect firewood.
    >
    > "Very frankly, they selected us ladies and had what they wanted with
    > us, like you would a wife," said Mohammad, 46, who has five children.
    > "I am humiliated. Always they said, 'You are nothing. You are abid.
    You
    > are too black.' It was disgusting."
    >
    > During a recent visit, government minders warned people at the school
    > to stop talking about the rapes or face beatings or death. Minders
    also
    > were seen handing out bribes to keep women from speaking to foreign
    > visitors. But those at the school spoke anyway. A group of people
    > handed a journalist two letters in Arabic that listed 40 names of
    rape
    > victims, and wanted the list to be sent to Sen. Sam Brownback of
    Kansas
    > and Rep. Frank R. Wolf of Virginia, Republicans who were touring the
    > region and pressing the government to disarm the Janjaweed.
    >
    > "I was sad. I am now very angry. Now they are trying to silence us.
    And
    > they can't," Mohammad said. "What will people think of all of us out
    > here? That we did this to ourselves? People will know the truth about
    > what is happening in Darfur."
    >
    > Later that day in Tawilah's town center, Kalutum Kharm, a midwife,
    > gathered a crowd under a tree to talk about the rapes. Everyone was
    > concerned about the children who would be born as a result.
    >
    > "What will happen? We don't know how to deal with this," Kharm
    > lamented. "We are Muslims. Islam says to love children no matter
    what.
    > The real problem is we need security. We don't trust the government.
    We
    > need this raping to stop."
    >
    > Aid workers and refugees in Geneina said that despite an announcement
    > last week by Sudan's president, Lt. Gen. Omar Hassan Bashir, that the
    > Janjaweed would be disarmed, security had not improved. Janjaweed
    > dressed in military uniforms and clutching satellite phones roamed
    the
    > markets and the fields, guns slung over their shoulders. Last week,
    the
    > Janjaweed staged a jailbreak and freed 13 people, aid workers said.
    > They also killed a watermelon salesman and his brother because they
    did
    > not like their prices, family members of the men said.
    >
    > A government official, speaking with a reporter, described the rapes
    as
    > an inevitable part of war and dismissed accusations by human rights
    > organizations that the attacks were ethnically based.
    >
    > In Geneina, two women told their stories while sitting in front of
    > their makeshift straw shelter. One of the women, a thin 19-year-old
    > with dead eyes, moved forward.
    >
    > "I am feeling so shy but I wanted to tell you, I was raped too that
    > day," whispered Aisha Adam, the tears rushing out of her eyes as she
    > covered her face with her head scarf. "They left me without my
    clothing
    > by the dry riverbed. I had to walk back naked. They said, 'You slave.
    > This is not your area. I will make an Arab baby who can have this
    > land.' I am hurting now so much, because no one will marry me if they
    > find out."
    >
    > Sitting on mats outside the shelter, Sawela Suliman's father talked
    > with village elders about what to do if his daughter became pregnant.
    >
    > "If the color is like the mother, fine," he said as a crowd gathered
    to
    > listen. "If it is like the father, then we will have problems. People
    > will think the child is an Arab."
    >
    > Then his daughter looked up.
    >
    > "I will love the child," she said, as other women in the crowd
    agreed.
    > "But I will always hate the father."
    >
    > Then the rains came. They pounded onto the family's frail shelter,
    > turning their roof into a soggy and dripping clump of straw. Suliman
    > started to shiver as the weather shifted from steaming hot to a
    breezy
    > rain. She will no longer leave the area of her hut to collect straw.
    > She will stay here, hiding as if in prison, she said, and praying
    that
    > she is not pregnant.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Manu Krishnan
    >
    > Program Associate
    >
    > Human Rights Watch
                  

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  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع nada ali06-09-04, 08:59 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Tumadir06-09-04, 09:08 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع برير اسماعيل يوسف07-08-04, 03:41 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Adil Osman06-09-04, 09:20 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Ahmed Al Bashir06-09-04, 09:26 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Tumadir06-09-04, 09:50 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Adil Osman06-09-04, 09:40 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Tumadir06-09-04, 09:52 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Adil Osman06-09-04, 10:03 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Tumadir06-09-04, 10:09 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Ashraf Mahmoud06-09-04, 10:16 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع تولوس06-09-04, 10:38 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع elsharief06-09-04, 10:43 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Imad El amin06-09-04, 10:48 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Imad El amin06-09-04, 10:51 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع محمد اشرف06-09-04, 11:01 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع أحمد أمين06-09-04, 11:14 PM
      Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع elsharief06-09-04, 11:23 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع محمد اشرف06-09-04, 11:13 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Elnasri Amin06-09-04, 11:50 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Abdalla Hussain06-09-04, 11:53 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Ahmed Osman06-10-04, 00:16 AM
      Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع أحمد أمين06-10-04, 00:29 AM
      Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Ash06-10-04, 00:30 AM
        Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Tumadir06-10-04, 01:12 AM
          Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع degna06-10-04, 02:37 AM
            Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع إيمان أحمد06-10-04, 02:46 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Elmosley06-10-04, 03:05 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Elsuhaili Magzoub06-10-04, 03:10 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع zumrawi06-10-04, 03:14 AM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع bashir kurdufan06-10-04, 04:17 AM
      Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع بكرى ابوبكر06-10-04, 04:30 AM
        Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع محمد حسن العمدة08-12-04, 06:39 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع ahmed haneen06-10-04, 05:51 AM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع fasil dousa06-10-04, 07:34 AM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع fasil dousa06-10-04, 07:47 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع sama7-au06-10-04, 07:05 AM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع رقية وراق06-10-04, 07:59 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع adil amin06-10-04, 07:36 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع ahmed haneen06-10-04, 07:48 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Yasir Elsharif06-10-04, 07:56 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع ahmed haneen06-10-04, 09:43 AM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Tumadir06-10-04, 09:48 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Salwa Seyam06-10-04, 12:15 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Tumadir06-10-04, 12:33 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع nada ali06-10-04, 01:07 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع hamid hajer06-10-04, 01:14 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Raja06-10-04, 01:26 PM
  الاطفال فى دار فور mohmmed said ahmed06-10-04, 01:55 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دار فور abdelrahim abayazid06-10-04, 02:52 PM
      Re: الاطفال فى دار فور abdelrahim abayazid06-10-04, 03:00 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع عدلان أحمد عبدالعزيز06-10-04, 03:11 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع fasil dousa06-10-04, 03:38 PM
      Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Tumadir06-10-04, 04:23 PM
        Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع هاشم نوريت06-10-04, 04:40 PM
          Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Kostawi06-10-04, 05:09 PM
            Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Tumadir06-10-04, 05:37 PM
              Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Kostawi06-10-04, 05:50 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع ahmed haneen06-10-04, 06:06 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Rawia06-10-04, 06:27 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Elnasri Amin06-10-04, 07:09 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع omar_ragab06-10-04, 07:25 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Kobista06-10-04, 07:54 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Adil Osman06-10-04, 08:20 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Adil Osman06-10-04, 08:34 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع أحمد أمين06-10-04, 10:48 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع عبدالعظيم عبدالله06-10-04, 11:10 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Rawia06-10-04, 11:54 PM
      Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع WALEED YASSIN06-11-04, 00:28 AM
      Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع ودرملية06-11-04, 00:37 AM
        Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Rawia06-11-04, 03:38 AM
          Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع hamid hajer06-11-04, 09:17 AM
          Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع fasil dousa06-12-04, 09:22 AM
          Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Abdel Aati06-16-04, 00:31 AM
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        Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Elbagir Osman08-01-04, 11:29 PM
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  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع nada ali06-11-04, 09:51 AM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع أحمد أمين06-11-04, 11:00 AM
      Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Rawia06-11-04, 01:31 PM
        Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع abdelrahim abayazid06-11-04, 04:18 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Adil Osman06-11-04, 07:15 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع alfatih06-11-04, 08:22 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع coolcom06-12-04, 01:01 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع nada ali06-12-04, 07:29 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع ahmed haneen06-12-04, 08:54 AM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Tumadir06-12-04, 09:01 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع ahmed haneen06-12-04, 10:14 AM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Adil Osman06-12-04, 12:15 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Kobista06-12-04, 01:33 PM
    Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع إيمان أحمد06-12-04, 11:53 PM
  Re: الاطفال فى دارفور يموتون من الجوع Zoal Wahid06-13-04, 06:18 AM
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