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Bush Orders Sanctions
President Bush ordered new U.S. economic sanctions Tuesday to
pressure Sudan's government to halt the bloodshed in Darfur, which
the administration has labeled genocide.
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Bush And Zionists Really Care
"I promise this to the people of Darfur: the United States will
not avert our eyes from a crisis that challenges the conscience of
the world," the president said.
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Wow - The Sudan Has Vast Oil Deposits
The sanctions target government-run companies involved in Sudan's
oil industry, and three individuals, including a rebel leader
suspected of being involved in the violence in Darfur.
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The Muslim Head Of Sudan
Bush says ~ "For too long the people of Darfur have suffered at
the hands of a government that is complicit in the bombing, murder
and rape of innocent civilians," the president said. "My
administration has called these actions by their rightful name:
genocide.
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Zionists Really Care
Save Darfur Coalition director David Rubenstein welcomed the
sanctions, but said Bush must act now.
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Bush Sent Rice
Beyond the new U.S. sanctions, Bush directed Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice to draft a proposed U.N. resolution to strengthen
international pressure on the Sudanese government of President Omar
al-Bashir
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Sudan OKs Peace Keepers
Al-Bashir's Arab-dominated Khartoum government agreed in November
to a three-phase U.N. plan to strengthen the overstretched,
7,000-strong African Union force in Darfur.
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War Crime Trials
The US is pressing the Hague to try Ahmad Harun, Sudan's state
minister for humanitarian affairs, Awad Ibn Auf, Sudan's head
of military intelligence and security, and Khalil Ibrahim,
leader of the Justice and Equality Movement, a rebel group that has
refused to sign the Darfur Peace Agreement.
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The Attacks Come By Helicopter
In this child's drawing it shows an air attack, but the rebel
militia has none. The helicopters are Zionist's mercenaries
based out of neighboring Chad.
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The Villages Are Scorched
The attacks take out small border villages, and there are
very few survivors.
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Bush Orders Khartoum
Bush prohibits the Sudan's government from conducting
military flights over Darfur and
strengthen the U.S. ability to monitor and report any violations.
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Bush Wants UN Soldiers
President Bush wants the UN to send in 21,000 UN troops, but the
Muslims want no part of it.
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