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Why Janjawid commander switched to the other side |
2007-05-11 |
![]() “If I remember the actions which we did, I feel very sorry and sometimes I cry,” he said, sipping sweet, black tea with half a dozen of his new comrades from the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA), deep inside Jebel Mara, the mountainous stronghold of the anti-Khartoum rebels. Once they would have tried to kill each other. Commander Adam, with his dark tan and Khartoum-issued, Chinese-made Kalashnikov, cuts an unlikely figure as a rebel commander. Yet he now ventures regularly into the hillside town of Gorolang Baje – home to the Fur people that gave Darfur its name – to take orders from his new superiors, who used to be his foes. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#1 The UN made it crystal clear that the US was to keep it's nose out of the Darfur situation, that they would handle it. Here we are 4 years later and the only reason that the murdering has let up a bit is that they are running out of people to shoot at. I can't see where it is doing us any good at all to pay the bills for those filching swine. |
Posted by: bigjim-ky 2007-05-11 07:38 |