Wednesday, February 21, 2007

UN Report: Arab Militia Gathering in Sudan

Filed under: Terrorism, UiNsecurity by Chad at 4:30 pm CST

A United Nations warning indicates there are a “significant number of Arab militia” forming in Sudan, likely to be the pro-government Janjawid.  The United Nations doesn’t have a clue what this militia is doing, but if they are indeed connected to the Sudanese government, it is more than reasonable to assume they are wishing to join the jihad against Africans in the Darfur region of Sudan that has killed on the basis of skin color across religious lines.

The Government denies having responded by unleashing the Janjawid, which is blamed for numerous rapes and murders, but members of the militia have said that they were armed by government forces.

Yet the government has done little to nothing to stop what has been termed as genocide in Darfur, and there are strong links to these militia groups to the mass murder of thousands of Darfur refugees.

Jihad against Muslims: the ever-growing element of modern jihad that Islamists don’t talk about openly, yet seem to approve of.

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