Christoph
02-04-07, 21:39
The world has been discussing the genocide in Darfur for more than three years. But some 200,000 deaths later, it has yet to take effective action to force the Sudanese government to stop sponsoring the mass murder, rape, torture and forcible evictions being carried out on its orders in the region.
On Friday, the UN Human Rights Council at last expressed its deep concern over human rights violations in Darfur. That modest advance was made possible by the willingness of several African countries to set aside their usual reluctance to talk about the continent's human rights problems....
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/04/01/opinion/eddarfur.php
On Friday, the UN Human Rights Council at last expressed its deep concern over human rights violations in Darfur. That modest advance was made possible by the willingness of several African countries to set aside their usual reluctance to talk about the continent's human rights problems....
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/04/01/opinion/eddarfur.php