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World eagerly awaits for S. Sudan to separate from 'Arab Islamic Racist Apartheid' in the north

News Type: Event — Tue Jan 11, 2011 1:39 AM EST
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By III-1865293
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World eagerly awaits for S. Sudan to separate from 'Arab Islamic Racist Apartheid' in the north

Sudan's Referendum: Will Africa's Largest Country Split in Two?‎
The Women's International Perspective - Reem Abbas - (Jan. 2011)
His vision was for a "New Sudan" - formulated along the lines of post-apartheid South Africa.

http://thewip.net/contributors/2011/01/sudans_referendum_will_africas.html

Battle for peace in Sudan: an analysis of the Abuja conferences, 1992-1993 - Page 33
Steven Wöndu, Ann Mosely Lesch - 2000 - 247 pages
'Racial and religious apartheid ... [is the central problem] in the Sudan' [1:19 Nhial Deng] and 'racial and religious ... [3:43-44 Deng Alor] The North looked to the Arab-Islamic world whereas the South reacted by turning towards black ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=SynjyYRvm4YC&pg=PA33

Burden of Nationality: memoirs of an African aidworker/journalist, 1970s-1990s - Page 65 - Jacob J. Akol - 2006 - 288 pages
The current population of the Sudan is estimated at close to 30 million, of which one third is in Southern Sudan, ... there is no more apartheid in Africa, while in reality the Islamic Fundamentalism in Sudan is worse than apartheid. ...
http://books.google.com/books?id=EhAarggJTjIC&pg=PA65

Sanction Sudan like apartheid South Africa, Tutu says | Reuters 5 Jun 2007 ... BRUSSELS, June 5 (Reuters) - The international community should press Sudan to end the conflict in Darfur with the same kinds of sanctions ...

http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKL05206033._CH_.242020070605

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Uganda/Sudan: The slow, violent death of apartheid in Sudan ...19 Sep 2006 ... By the time you read this article, the fate of the long-suffering people of Darfur will most likely have been decided at an emergency ...

http://www.afrika.no/Detailed/12818.html

[PDF] South Sudan, an introduction
By Chinweizu
A presentation to the Nigeria-South Sudan Friendship Association (NISSFA), in Lagos, 26 MAR 2008

Sudan is the microcosm of Black Africa's unacknowledged Arab problem, a problem of racism, colonialism, enslavement and an Arab agenda of cultural, political and territorial expansion at the expense of Black Africa. It would take a fat book to adequately explain these matters; however, the brief answers to the 11 questions below attempt to throw preliminary light on the situation of the Afro-Sudanese.

Q1: What is the basic problem in Sudan?
In Sudan, Black Africans (The Afro-Sudanese in South Sudan, Darfur, Nubia, etc) are fighting against an Arab settler minority regime, ruling from Khartoum. They are fighting against a racist, Arab supremacist rule that is worse, much worse, than Apartheid. The Sudan situation has many of the features of Apartheid and, to make things worse, the raiding of black African villages by Arabs who sell black captives into slavery in Northern Sudan and other parts of the Arab world, is still going on there today in the 21st century. Slave raiding was not even part of the loathsome evils of Apartheid.
The South Sudanese, after a 50years war of liberation (1955-2005)—the longest war in Africa-- finally got Khartoum to sign the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, CPA, in 2005. The CPA has the backing of the International Community. It grants the South Sudanese limited autonomy through the Government of South Sudan, and provides for a Self-Determination referendum in 2011. The referendum will give the people of South Sudan the chance to decide whether South Sudan will remain within Sudan or secede and become independent.
In a replay of how Khartoum unilaterally abrogated the 1972 Addis Ababa peace accord that ended the Anya-Anya phase of the Afro-Arab race war in Sudan, [an accord that, like the CPA, also granted regional autonomy to South Sudan], Khartoum is determined to kill the CPA, and is maneuvering to resume war on South Sudan and prevent the referendum.
http://www.houseofknowledge.org.uk/new/doc/6_South_Sudan_and_the_problem_of_Arab_racism_in_Black_Africa.pdf

[PDF] Is Sudan not an Apartheid State?

QUESTION TIME PATRICK VAN RENSBURG

Non-interference was used by South Africa's Apartheid regime to counter UN ... Have the military rulers not sought to make Sudan an. Arab and Islamic state? ...
http://www.rightlivelihood.org/fileadmin/Files/PDF/Literature_Recipients/van_Rensburg/van_Rensburg_-_Sudan.pdf

The Apartheid Propaganda 28 Aug 2004 ... Beyond exposing the absurdity of the charges against Israel, it is time to put Arab and Islamic racism - as shown in Sudan and elsewhere ...
http://www.aish.com/jw/me/48909392.html

Video: A 'lost boy' of Sudan returns to rebuild his homeland

January 7, 2011

On Sunday, the people of Southern Sudan will begin voting on whether to remain part of a unified Sudan or become an independent state. Sudan, Africa's largest nation, is an oil-rich country run by Islamist Arabs. What happens there matters to all of us for strategic and humanitarian reasons. Here's what you need to know:

For generations, southern Sudan has been dominated by the Islamist-run government in Khartoum, which has sought to impose Sharia law on the south's Christians and animists.

Religion is one of the main causes of two bloody civil wars that have killed two million southern Sudanese. Another point of contention: control of Sudan's oil reserves that lie mostly in the south and along the border with the north. If, as expected, the south votes to secede, many fear another wave of violence, despite assurances from Sudan's president, Omar al Bashir, that he will accept the results of the election: "If the south secedes, we will welcome it."

But can Bashir be trusted? He has been indicted as a war criminal for his brutal military campaign against rebels and civilians in Darfur. That fighting, which began in 2003, has left 300,000 dead. Need to Know sent producer George Lerner to southern Sudan to report on one former refugee's efforts to help rebuild his homeland in anticipation of a vote for independence.

The Winston Foundation, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/video/video-a-lost-boy-of-sudan-returns-to-rebuild-his-homeland/6249/

Tags: al-Bashir, 2 million victims, 2000000, Africa, Apartheid, Apartheid in the Sudan, apartheid week, Arab Islamic empire, Arab racism, Arabs, Bashir, Christians, Darfur, dictatorship, Genocide, Islamic Apartheid, Islamic bigotry, Islamic slavery, Janjaveeds, Janjaweed, Jimmy Carter, massacre, Muslims, north south divide, oppression, Omar Al-Bashir, "palestine", politics, racism, refugees, religion, Sharia law, Slavery, South Sudan, Sudan vote, UN, United Nations

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Socrates1

Where are the anti-religious folks?

Where are the Human Rights folks?

Where are the anti-slavery folks?

Where are the African Americans?

Where are the anti-imperialists?

Where are the anti-colonialists?

Where are the anti-war folks?

Where are the members of the "Peaceful" Religion of Islam?

Where are the Christians?

In short.....where is everybody?

  • 4 votes
#1 - Tue Jan 11, 2011 3:40 AM EST
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IslamicScholars

Discovery of oil in the south of Sudan is a silent player in everything being done in Sudan.

  • 3 votes
#1.2 - Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:11 PM EST
krishna-167929

Good questions (obviously this cause is not as "politically correct' as many would like...)

  • 4 votes
#2 - Tue Jan 11, 2011 9:35 AM EST
Socrates1

Agreed......there don't seem to be a whole lot of Whites or Western Christians involved.

  • 3 votes
#3 - Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:46 PM EST
Terry Falcon

I thought this was a religious and political subject, I didn't know whites and western Christians were involved! That will explain all the trouble and the slavery in the north! Whitey is at it again!

Of course that was subtle sarcasm, that happens to me when anybody keeps bringing race into a subject that has nothing to do with it, at least not whites.

  • 3 votes
#3.1 - Tue Jan 11, 2011 10:16 PM EST
Socrates1

I'm assuming you recognize sarcasm when you see it.

Aint' no evil Whitey...Ain't no story....:)

  • 2 votes
#3.2 - Wed Jan 12, 2011 4:11 AM EST
Terry Falcon

Socrates1, you got that right! If you cannot blame whitey then who else is there? If you try to blame anybody else you will be called a racist! Would anybody like some Double standards? On the house!

  • 1 vote
#3.3 - Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:35 AM EST
worldcurmudgeon

And people criticize Israel, LOL. The Sudan will be a model of the new Islamic state. No room for political opposition, nor any other religion than Islam, or language other than Arabic, nor law other than Sharia. This means that once declared, any Christians need to run, not walk, to the nearest exit least they be drowned in this new Islamic state.

  • 3 votes
#4 - Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:10 AM EST
Terry Falcon

Of course that state will still remain in the dark ages while the world moves on into the future.

All the other religions in the area should leave. Let the Muslims kill themselves off because without the other religions there, who else would be there to kill? Oh yeah! That's already happening in Iraq! That's a good start!

  • 4 votes
#4.1 - Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:59 AM EST
krishna-167929

The Sudan will be a model of the new Islamic state.

Actually there's been incredible bull@!$%# going on there for a long time-- remember this?

Sudanese want teachers Execution over teddy bear

  • 2 votes
#4.2 - Wed Jan 12, 2011 8:56 AM EST
worldcurmudgeon

Education based on propaganda not truth is valued in the Muslim world, this is how they hold back and control their populations. Freedom of expression, speech, and independent thought has no place in a world controlled by the puppet masters.

  • 2 votes
#4.3 - Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:58 AM EST
Terry Falcon

I guess they were afraid that teddy bear was going to write a whole new Quran! The teddy bear was just as illiterate as Mohammed, but the teddy bear has something Mohammed didn't! Fuzzy logic and he didn't smell like camels.

  • 2 votes
#4.4 - Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:42 AM EST
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