Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Darfur's Black Muslims get to the heart of Arab racism


The Black militias of the Darfur rebellion in Sudan have finally socked it to the their Arab Muslim overlords who are so racist behind their ideology of "panArabism" that they can't even work to solve a conflict between the long-oppressed, enslaved, and raped Black Muslims the Western region and the Arab Muslim central government and its Janjaweed irregular army of oppression.

What has long been happening in Darfur, where the US Congress sees genocide and the UN sees only a very bad situation (because acknowledgement of genocide would commit the UN to real action by its own statutes), has also been happening in other ways and by other means in just about every Arab-dominated country in the world. Now, the rebels of Darfur, organized in the their militias, have developed a savvy political initiative that is taking the battle to the heart of Arab-state ideology,

"We are calling on the Arab leaders at the Arab summit in Algeria to pass a resolution to respect the rights of non-Arabs in Arab countries," Khalil Ibrahim, a leader of the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), told Reuters from the Eritrean capital Asmara," reported the Reuters news agency yesterday.

To put teeth into that call, another leader of the rebels, this time Abdel Wahed Muhamed al-Nur of the likewise Black Muslim rebel group, Sudan Liberation Army, declared that SLA requires "the Arab states to back the recommendations of a UN-appointed inquiry commission that suspected Darfur war criminals be put on trial at the International Criminal Court.."

So many precedents have been set in this move to strike at Arab collective presumption in regard to other Muslims, that the potential impact in the longrun is incalculable. An historic first has taken place.

A summit of Arab leaders will be convoked in Algeria today.


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