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US group says Sudan army committed war crimes
2011-05-31
[Al Jazeera] New satellite images provide evidence that northern Sudanese troops have committed war crimes, including ethnic cleansing, in the contested border town of Abyei where the forces took over more than a week ago, according to an advocacy group.

The Satellite Sentinel Project said in a statement on Sunday that satellite images by DigitalGlobe show that the Sudanese army burned about one-third of all civilian buildings in the north-south border town, used disproportionate force and indiscriminately targeted civilians.

"The totality of evidence from satellites and ground sources points to state-sponsored ethnic cleansing of much of the contested Abyei region,'' the group said.

The Satellite Sentinel Project said the evidence is being sent to the International Criminal Court
... where Milosevich died of old age before being convicted ...
(ICC) and the UN Security Council for assessment.

Omar al-Bashir
Head of the National Congress Party. He came to power in 1989 when he, as a brigadier in the Sudanese army, led a group of officers in a bloodless military coup that ousted the government of Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi and eventually appointed himself president. Omar's peculiar talent lies in starting conflict. He has fallen out with his Islamic mentor, Hasan al-Turabi, tried to impose shariah on the Christian and animist south, resulting in its imminent secessesion, and attempted to Arabize Darfur by unleashing the barbaric Janjaweed on it. Sudan's potential prosperity has been pissed away in warfare that has left as many as 400,000 people dead and 2.5 million displaced. Omar has been indicted for genocide by the International Criminal Court but nothing is expected to come of it.
, Sudan's president, is already wanted by the ICC for war crimes in the Darfur region.

Northern Sudanese tanks rolled into the town of Abyei on May 21, scattering southern troops that were there as part of a joint security unit.

Thousands displaced
The seizure of Abyei followed an attack on a convoy of northern soldiers by southern forces on May 19 and two days of aerial bombardment of the area by the north.

The northern takeover has displaced tens of thousands of civilians who now live in squalid conditions in southern villages.

On Sunday, Save The Children's UK office warned that a new wave of violent conflict has displaced up to 35,000 children.

The group said in a statement on Sunday that children who have been separated from their families since fighting broke out are at "grave risk'' of being targeted for sexual and physical abuse or recruited into the armed conflict.

Save the Children said it is "desperately worried about those children currently beyond the reach of humanitarian assistance".

George Clooney, the Hollywood actor, urged the UN to protect civilians in Abyei, saying the north's takeover was meant to disrupt the south's upcoming independence in July.

"We now have undeniable proof of the Khartoum regime's war crimes in Abyei. We've captured visual evidence of the Sudan Armed Forces ransacking and razing Abyei town," Clooney said.

Clooney initiated the Satellite Sentinel Project along with John Prendergast, co-founder of the Enough Project, after they travelled to Southern Sudan in October 2010.

Visual evidence
The Satellite Sentinel Project was established to use satellite images and on-the-ground reports to help deter the resumption of full-scale civil war between Sudan's north and south.

In its statement, the group said the new visual evidence shows that the government of Sudan has committed grave violations of the Geneva Conventions and other war crimes, some of which may also constitute crimes against humanity.

North and south Sudan ended more than two decades of civil war in 2005 with a peace deal that promised both Abyei and the south a self-determination vote.

The south voted overwhelmingly in January to secede and will become an independent nation July 9. Abyei's vote never happened, so its future is being negotiated by the north and south.

Prendergast on Sunday urged B.O. regime to punish Sudan by isolating it diplomatically and denying it debt relief. He also asked the Abyei matter to be referred to the ICC.

"What is happening in Abyei is what the international community feared would happen in Benghazi, Libya," he said.

"We're not advocating military intervention, but we do think the Responsibility to Protect doctrine requires more assertive action in support of ongoing emergency diplomacy."
Posted by:Fred

#6  "Rwanda
Serbia
Sudan

Did I miss one?"


DR Congo, Chad, Somalia, Corte d Vore, burkina Faso, ferris? anyone?
Posted by: newc   2011-05-31 19:43  

#5  "every major war crime in the last fifteen years, essentially had a UN peace keeping force standing by with their thumbs up their butts watching helping it"

FTFY, Bill.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2011-05-31 19:33  

#4  I kinda believed the local testimony, and the numerous pictorial proofs of arab savagery. Satellite evidence is the least of it.
Posted by: Ebbomock Oppressor of the Poles4597   2011-05-31 16:07  

#3  Boy talk about being Captain Obvious!!!

I was thinking, which for me is always a dangerous occupation, that every major war crime in the last fifteen years, essentially had a UN peace keeping force standing by with their thumbs up their butts watching it.

Rwanda
Serbia
Sudan

Did I miss one?
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2011-05-31 15:40  

#2  And we just do it because the Juice make us. It is like they have a Secret Mind Control Ray or something.
Posted by: SteveS   2011-05-31 10:02  

#1  Only Israel and, occasionally, USA can commit war crimes.
Posted by: gr(o)mgoru   2011-05-31 01:22  

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