27 March 2009

For The First Time EVER

Earlier this month, the president of Sudan was issued a warrant for his arrest on charges of war crimes and cruelty against humanity. This is the first time ever a president serving in office is issued with an arrest warrant.
But not taking these issues to heart or seriously, Omar al-Bashir has decided to kick everyone that is not from his country out in an effort to keep himself and other head military men safe. This act mostly pertains to the 13 non-government agencies that the neglected citizens so desperately need, including Oxfam, Save the Children and Medecins Sans Frontieres. A joint Sudanese - UN study has said more than a million people in Darfur will go without food by May unless new aid agencies are deployed.
Omar al-Bashir is accused of orchestrating against the civilians in Darfur, where his government has been battling rebels since 2003. BBC, Oxfam, Save The Children

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