JIHAD TERROR IN NORTH AFRICA
the GLOBE FOR DARFUR Campaign
WAS OBSERVED ON April 29, 2007
In Darfur in western Sudan, the situation is as bad as it has been at any time in the last four years. The Arab janjaweed, supported by the Arab government of Sudan, continue to use rape and sexual violence on a daily basis as weapons
of war. Tens of thousands of people have been killed and the crisis has spread across two borders. World leaders have been called
to add action to their words to stop the violence.
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ARAB LEAGUE MOVES TO ENABLE DARFUR TERRORISM
Ahead of a U.N. Security Council meeting scheduled for August 2006 to discuss sending UN peacekeepers for Dufur, the Arab League requested an indefinite delay
following a meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in Cairo.
Thus, with U.N. officials warning of a still continuing deterioration in the humanitarian
situation there, and with the United States and Britain urging the Council to quickly adopt a resolution clearing the way
for the 7,000-strong African Union force now serving in Darfur to be replaced by a bigger and better equipped U.N. force,
the Arab League continues to be an active enabler for the Arab-dominated Khartoum government’s jihad for the Arabization
of northern Africa.
That government and its sympathizers have eagerly invoked Islam when arguing against
the presence of non-Muslim and especially Western UN forces inside Sudan. And so, the Muslim militias
continue to brutally terrorize the mostly Muslim black population remaining in Sudan. Reuters, August 21, 2006, “Arab call for UN delay on Darfur puzzles key envoy.”
August 31, 2006 The U.N. Security Council on voted to
create the proposed U.N. peacekeeping force as all members of the Council voted for the deployment except for abstentions
by Russia, China
and Qatar, the only Arab Council member. Following an immediate
injection of air, engineering and communications support for the 7,000-member African force, a force of up to 22,500 U.N.
troops and police officers is to be recruited and assembled as continued pressure is put upon Sudan to permit their deployment.
The government in Khartoum summarily rejected as “illegal” the
resolution, drafted by the U.S. and U.K. The Arab League had previously requested an indefinite
delay on the vote following a meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in Cairo.
U.N. officials still warn of a still continuing deterioration in the humanitarian situation there, and with the United
States and Britain having urged the Council to quickly adopt a resolution clearing the way for the 7,000-strong African Union
force now serving in Darfur to be replaced by a bigger and better equipped U.N. force. However, the Arab League continues
to be an active enabler for the Arab-dominated Khartoum government’s jihad for the Arabization of northern
Africa.
That government and its sympathizers have eagerly invoked Islam when arguing against the presence of non-Muslim and
especially Western UN forces inside Sudan. And so, the Muslim militias
continue to brutally terrorize the mostly Muslim black population remaining in Sudan. (Reuters, August 21, 2006, “Arab call for UN delay on Darfur puzzles key envoy.”)
On Monday, May 8, 2005
a UN truce or cease fire for Darfur went into officially into effect after the Sudan government and the largest
rebel group signed a broad peace agreement. Yet, the janjaweed Arab militias were continuing their government-sponsored terror
and genocide against non-Arab tribes and they have continued non-stop to date as they declare, 'You are slaves, we will finish
you,” while men are shot or castrated, women are raped and supplies are plundered. The 7,000 African Union troops remain
ineffective in policing the region with a weak mandate and few resources. The Arabs continue to develop oil resources in the
south with Chinese technicians and workers.
April 3, 2005. The Sudan government has
blocked the U.N. from completing a pre-planned trip by a rep to Darfur this week citing: 1) conflict with the
birthday of the Prophet and 2) unsafe conditions for the rep due to the cartoon controversy. The
rep, Jan Egeland, said, “We are having an endless nightmare of administrative obstacles to our work in Darfur … We have a feeling that the
people we are trying to assist are being increasingly attacked.” He said that in a latest wave of attacks in Darfur thousands of people had been chased
from 60 villages by the janjaweed.

2006 Update: Arab Sudan exports desolation in Darfur to Chad.
EXPANDING THE WORLD OF QUR'AN
INTO THE LANDS OF INFIDELS
In April, 2006, Arab militias, the notorious janjaweed camel-riding gunmen armed by
the Islamist government of Sudan, crossed into the nation state of Chad.
Using their traditional methods of bloody jihad, they have driven people from their lands, stolen all of their livestock and
valuables, burned crops and murdered with apparent pleasure. Regular Sudan government
forces are also implicated in the aggression.
Hundreds of thousands of Chadians, as well as about two hundred thousand Sudanese
driven out of their country by janjaweed terrorism, are in dire straits, plagued by hunger, disease and threat of eminent
slaughter, rape and plunder by either the Arabs or their Chad-rebel proxies. The babies of women raped by the janjaweed are
many but countless.
The surge of violence preceded the promised arrival of U.N. troops in several months* and accompanies the failure of African Union peacekeepers to do their job.
Rebels from Chad seeking the overthrow of their president Idriss Déby of the Zaghawa, a small tribe
that has dominated the government and military, are being dressed, fed, and armed by the Sudan government, which also provides vehicles and sanctuaries in Sudan. As Chad government forces left border areas undefended to fend off attacks from Chad
rebels, the Arab janjaweed rushed in force across into Chad and soon created
a wasteland, controlled only by the Arab militias, janjaweed, and other bandits.
The strategy employed is one long used by Arabist jihad invaders: displace the populations by terror to destabilize and undermine the culture, then impose Islam. Much firepower is on the Sudanese side of the border and both Darfur and the long, undefended border
lands are now deemed too volatile and dangerous even for international aid agencies: those active now many be forced to withdraw.
All of the dispossessed now live outdoors with meager protection from the frigid night
air or the scorching desert sun, with little or no water or food. Meanwhile,
thousands of refugees continue to flee from the government-imposed terror in Sudan. Chad
plans to move camps holding tens of thousands to the west but another humanitarian disaster is in the making, thanks to Arab
jihad in Africa.
* SUDAN REFUSES UN TROOPS
At the end of February, 2006, the Sudan government withdrew its agreement for a
United Nations peacekeeping force to replace the 7,000 African Union troops on duty there. Sudan has sent diplomats to
encourage other nations to gain support, saying that they feared that UN forces would be a prelude to a Western takeover and
recolonization of the country, claiming imperialism and a conspiracy against the Arab and Islamic world. Sudan also said they feared
that al-Qaeda would resist the UN forces.
Action to end the humanitarian disaster in
Sudan, including sanctions on Sudan, has been resisted by a group led by China, Russia and Qatar. China has interests in expanding
its oil resource in Sudan, Russia is a traditional opponent of sanctions and Qatar represents the interests of the Arab-Islamic
nations. The American president has suggested a NATO role in Sudan but the jihadists remain free to burn and destroy native cultures.
The National Islamic Front government has sponsored
several street demonstrations in February and March 2006, equating a U.N. force with an American role in Sudan and creating
anti-Western hatred in its Arab citizens. How familiar is that?
ISLAMIST GOVERNMENT CONSOLIDATES GAINS FROM MURDER AND TORTURE
As 2005 came to an end, the genocide continued in Sudan by government
forces during the stagnation of peace talks between the government and rebel groups: as the U.N. dithers, people continue
to be killed and raped, undergoing their own stagnation in the many refugee camps. Although the U.S. has declared that genocide
is taking place in Sudan, the U.N. has not.
The talks began in Ajuja, Nigeria on September 15 following
a fragile ceasefire in effect since April 2004. The lack of progress is not suprising really, given the document dated
August 2004 for dissemination to regional “security” officials, seized from a janjaweed terrorist official.
It calls for “execution of all directives from the president of the republic…Change the demography of Darfur and
make it void of African tribes”… by “killing, burning villages and farms, terrorizing people, confiscating
property from members of African tribes and forcing them from Darfur." The cost for the Arabization of the Sudan now includes
countless hundreds of thousands of homeless refugees and a death toll exceeding 300,000 with the number rising by some 10,000
HUMAN deaths per month prior to the April 2004 ceasefire.
On October 20, 2005 the
sixth round of talks on the Darfur crisis ended without progress. The participants agreed to meet
again Nov. 21 in Abuja. In June 2005, talks between Sudan's goverment and "rebels" from Darfur had resumed in
Nigeria, mediated by the African Union, but immediatly broke down a day later on June 11 as the parties refused to sit in
the same room and argued about the inclusion of Eritrea and Chad at the negotiations. The talks began again in August
2004 but were adjorned in December.
Violence continues to
block food and other relief aid to tens of thousands of displaced persons and even more black Sudanese are being forced into
crowded refugee camps. The Sudan government
is still arming the Islamic terrorists and hindering U.N. teams in Darfur, opposing an investigation of war crimes in
Darfur by the U.N.-backed International Criminal Court. A document dated
August 2004 for dissemination to regional “security” officials has been seized from a janjaweed terrorist official.
It calls for “execution of all directives from the president of the republic…Change the demography of Darfur and
make it void of African tribes”… by “killing, burning villages and farms, terrorizing people, confiscating
property from members of African tribes and forcing them from Darfur." The cost for the Arabization of the Sudan now includes
countless millions of homeless refugees and a death toll exceeding 300,000 with the number rising by some 10,000 HUMAN deaths
per month prior to the April 2004 "ceasefire."

ARAB TERRORISM
This drawing
was done by Ala, age 13, who like many other children
witnessed conflict between rebel groups and the Arab janjaweed. This drawing
depicts a rebel soldier first shot in the arm, then executed by gunshots to the groin. Ali, a teacher in a refugee camp, said
the rebels are killed this way to emasculate them. "They [the Arab janjaweed] know what they are doing," he said. "They are
doing it with purpose." Posted on Sudan Watch by IJ on April
20, 2005. http://sudanwatch.blogspot.com/
SCORCHED
EARTH POLICY
FOR
BLACK SUDAN
“ARABIZATION” SWEEPS SOUTHERN-WESTERN LANDS
Since early 2003 in
the western Darfur region of arid Sudan, the largest nation in size in Africa, the state where Arabic is the official language
and Osama bin Ladin once found refuge, armed Arab terrorist gangs have been warring on ethnic Africans in the region. Small
"Janjaweed” forces, sometimes aided by Sudanese army and aircraft, have thus been continuing a 15-year old
civil war which accelerated following a February 2003 uprising of ethnic Africans claiming persecution and neglect. The
Islamist forces have driven many hundreds of thousands of Christian and traditional Africans out of the country or into squalid
internal refugee camps, triggering “one of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.” Bodies are dropped into wells to render the water toxic, schools and homes are burned, women are
raped and mutilated, and seed and food supplies are ruined. Horrible torture
is common place: men are castrated and left alive in the desolation. These fear and “scorched-earth” tactics have
made many entire villages and settlements uninhabitable: 300,000 plus people have been killed, and over 2.6 million
human beings have been forced to flee their homes. Uncounted numbers have been enslaved, in accordance with an ancient Islamist
tradition of either killing or making vassals of all who resist or do not join
the congregation of Islam.
"And Fight those who have not faith in God, nor in the
Hereafter, and (who) forbid not what God and His Prophet have forbidden and (who ) are not committed to the religion
of truth, of those who have been brought the Book, until they pay tribute by hand, and they are the low." (9:29)
The
nation of 38M is 70% Sunni Muslims who live mostly in the northern two-thirds of the country and who, since a military coup
installed the current Bashir regime in 1989, have been pursuing political oppression and war against the 30% non-Muslim population,
mostly living in the south and west: in the south are the oil fields. Farming and grazing dominate the economy but only
7% of the nation’s land is arable. Past peace talks have been repeatedly stalled by the regimes insistence on “Arabization”
which includes the refusal to accept the concept of separation of religion and state, mandatory practice of Islam and mandatory
use of the Arabic language. Is Arabic a religion?
"Allah said," [Qu'ran, 2:217]: "The temptation [of idolatry] [fitna] is worse than killing." [This is so] because,
although killing is evil and wrong, there is more evil and wrong in the temptation of heresy ..."

A July 30, 2004 U.N resolution had
introduced a “Plan of Action for Darfur,” giving Sudan 30 days to disarm
the Janjaweed and halt all military operations in safe areas to be created for the many displaced persons. In August the 22-member Arab League meeting in Cairo proclaimed that the Sudanese government “needs
more time” to end the crisis, the Sudan government in Khartoum remains evasive and this Arabic "ethnic cleansing" goes
on as scores of Ikwan-modeled warrior-preacher gangs ravage the tribes with fire, rape, murder and unspeakable horrors.
Apologists
incredibly point out that it might be ethnic cleansing but it’s not genocide.
Previous attempts to simply start peace talks were complicated by the Arab entities, while the Sudan government denied, and continues to deny, complicity.
“Arabization”
is a common phenomenon in other locations in past and recent history, including Kashmir and the Philippines. Under Saddam Hussein, the Sunni-Arab Iraqi dictator, countless Kurds
were driven north and replaced by Arabs subsidized to live and work there. The
area is a “hot spot” in Iraq as Kurds are expected to continue their attempts to return to the seized regions,
fertile farmland and oil producing areas.

In September 2004 C.E, U.S. Secretary of State Powlll declared the events in Sudan to be genocide. France and China, with "oil interests" in Sudan, remain the primary roadblocks
to U.N. action - so, there is no action being taken so far save putting fences around the filthy and ignoble refugee camps
for the wreached survivors, and the Arab-speaking, so-called Muslim government continues, by hook or by crook, to Arabize
this African nation-state. The Saudi-inspired Arabian entities also bolster this coalition, for obvious reasons.
"The idolaters are filth, so they must not approach
the Masjid ul-Haram (in Mecca)." (Qur'an 9:28)

As 2005 began the genocide was declared not to be genocide by the U.N. and a new false peace was declared, the
World watched and wept. As 2006 began, observers still report offences against mankind and television continues to show
the world the faces of human torment and the evil of the interests of the coercive power exerted by Arabism to expand
their World of Qur'an into Christian and animist Africa.
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