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Omar H.A. Al-Bashier Is President Of Sudan
Bashier is an educated Muslim, with two masters degrees. He became
a military pilot, then a general in the Infantry Brigade, and finally
led a coup, becoming Sudan's president in 1989.
His policy is the Islamization of the Sudan, and the oil resources
made him a powerhouse.
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John Garang - Head Of The Sudan Liberation Army
Garang is an American-educated
Marxist Christian Zionist, who attended Grinell College in Iowa.
He trained at Fort Benning, Georgia. In 1983, he established the
SLA, and he fought Khartoum until the 2005 peace agreement. He was
elected Vice-President of the Sudan government, but died in a
helicopter accident three weeks later.
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Minni Minnawi
Minnawi is the new head of
the SLA, another 'Bloodthirsty War Lord' with a Marxist Ivy
League education.
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The Sudan Liberation Army
Started in 1983, the SLA has 12,500 armed men, organized
into 12 battalions, and is mostly equipped with small arms. By 1989,
the SLA's strength had reached 20,000 to 30,000, and rose to between
50,000 to 60,000 in 1991.
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The Janjaweed
- Sudan's Secret Militia
Zionists claim the
Janjaweed is a
Khartoum-sponsored militia, who led a brutal counter-insurgency
campaign and unleashed a scorched-earth policy against the rebels'
communities. The Janjaweed have been accused of carrying out
atrocities, and even committing genocide. Khartoum, for its part,
calls the Janjaweed outlaws and denies responsibility.
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Zionists Bring In MercenariesBeginning in 2005, Israel
funded mercenaries from Chad, and the Central African Union. They
would attack the Villages of Darfur, posing as a Sudanese militia, and
then slide across the border.
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Where Did The Arms Come From?
The Israeli arms dealers, Shlomo Zabludowicz and his son, Chaim
Zabludowicz, were fronted by
Sarkis Soghanalian.
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Who Is Paying The Rebels
The money comes from the Rothschild group of elite Zionists. After
the initial revolt, the CIA will jump in with advisors. Eventually it
will be a quick US intervention like
Kosovo.
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African Union Troops
The
African Union Mission is a
peacekeeping force operating primarily in the country's western region
of Darfur. Originally founded in 2004, it has a force of 7,000 that
were an outcome of U.N. act 1564.
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The Zionist Interest
What does Darfur have to do with the
ADL
of
Holocaust Museum? Why is Hollywood
crying over Darfur, but not a word over the slaughter of white farmers
in Zimbabwe?
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Bush signs Sudan bill:
President Bush also signed legislation Monday to allow states and
local governments to cut investment ties with Sudan because of the
violence in Darfur.
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Who Is Behind The Curtain?
The one's driving everything are the Zionists.
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Bush Sends In The UN in December of 2007.
The mission, the UN's largest, will eventually consist of
20,000 troops and 6,000 police and civilian personnel, but
only around 9,000 troops and police are currently in place
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