Crisis in Sudan
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- lowimpakt
I brought this up a few weeks ago but the thread got deleted. I'm not sure why but I want to bring it to people attention again.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/progr…
- silencer0
That is so fucked.
- silencer0
I think Amnesty are involved, my mum mentioned it to me on the phone.
- clerk0
It's a crying shame. When will the UN step in?
- fate0
The UN will step in once there's one individual they can "condemn"
- AD___________0
well since this situation is so bad can't we assume Bush and the US will step in and save the day like they did in Iraq. because remember the main goal of that invasion was to help the iraqui people
unfortunately, no we can't...no oil in soudan. or perhaps the US likes the iraquis better then the people from soudan. whatever the reason countries like soudan suffer more because they arent apart of the US or the UNs agendas
- warheros0
is it a tragedy if stuff like this happens all the time?
doesnt it?
yeah?
- JazX0
always a crisis in Africa and always the major powers ignoring it.
- warheros0
yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu...
- JazX0
BTW, Amnesty and the UN do virtually nothing in these situations. Sad situations. :(
- JazX0
I remember one William Clinton shooting off a few rockets at some innocent pharmaceutical building in Sudan. That didn't do much for Sudanese/US relations.
- warheros0
hey! gotta shoot missiles somewhere! you cant just not shoot them!
duh
- JazX0
lol, I once was in Northern Sudan when in Southern Egypt. I sneaked across the border just because Americans aren't allowed in Sudan. Nothing but desert. hhehehehehehe ;)
- warheros0
yeah, i dont think there are actual people there. it's all made up.
- JazX0
nahh I meant just, just, just, just across the border and then ran back into Egypt. There's too much hatred in Sudan.
- warheros0
so much in fact that it must be bombed to pieces.
- JazX0
I'd be easy pickings for a Western Power to take out the badboys there, but will it ever happen, I doubt it.....?!
- warheros0
let's just sit idley and comfortably far away and read about it in the paper.
not my problem!! haha...
- JazX0
well that's pretty much what will happen. Same thing as when the Rwanda Crisis happened and that was many more people. What 300,000 to 400,000 or so?
- warheros0
im sure the number is somewhere around there. perhaps larger.