Like Al Bashir BDP leaders must face ICC
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
I totally agree with the BDP government that Al Bashir must be taken to ICC to face his crimes on war and against humanity. I do not necessarily endorse political institutions like ICC and do not subscribe to BDP politics, but I agree with their present stance on what is happening in Sudan. Al Bashir is a criminal who has done more harm to the people of Sudan that he doesn't deserve pity by any African who has the real love for the continent of Africa. Al Bashir`s government has been conniving with international corporations in taking oil from Sudan to their countries. The countries involved include;
China, Germany, America, India, Malaysia, Lybia, Chad and South Africa. These countries take oil from Sudan to boost industrial development in their countries. In fact, China gets almost 50 percent of Sudan`s oil rigs which serve as the main booster of their industries` production. The international corporations, especially those of China have in return to Al Bashir`s 'good' gesture supplied him with arms and ammunition for him to suppress the resistance against oil exploitation by Sudanese people. The militia Arab nomads known as the Janjaweed have been financed by Al Bashir`s government to unleash fierce attacks on the indigenous Sudanese who continue to be raped, tortured and murdered.
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