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Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 8:12 pm
by The_Emperior5
my dad says gaallo are just way buun buuninayaan all these darfurians lala dagaalamayo

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 8:26 pm
by eternauta
Ugariyahan wrote:So you're telling the 300,000 dead and over 1,000,000 displaced by fighting is PR?

Saddam was a whole different story, and the US used these speculations as a means of invading it. Now if this is the same case for Sudan, why haven't they invaded this militarily weak country? The US has no intention on invading Sudan as long as it's being backed by China.

Whether you like it or not, this regime has killed hundreds and thousands of innocent civilians and supports any militia that is willing to eliminate these rebels.

Btw, you sound like a wahabi, totally brainwashed into thinking these Arab countries are righteous.
Sudan's president, Cumar al-Bashir, said less than 10,000 people have died in the Darfur conflict and less than 500,000 have been displaced.

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/afric ... index.html

It's unfortunate that you, a Muslim, has been brainwashed by the charm of Hollywood superstars and Western media propaganda.
Cawar wrote:I bet if the US were supporting "somehow" the Al-shabaab terrorists..you would have been a staunch supporter of the TFG. :mrgreen:
If the TFG was Islamist and the ICU was secular, I would support the TFG. It's impossible for the US to support an Islamist country, movement, organization, etc.

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 9:20 pm
by Brav3Heart
Sudan government backs Chad's rebels, Chad and the west backs Sudanese rebels. I think it was only couple of monthes ago when the rebels reached the capital of Chad, N'Djamena and they were fighting by the Presidential Palace. And now the Sudanese rebels reach Khartoum. So all this is an extension of that.

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 10:07 pm
by fagash_killer
and so did ever the sudanese regime. arab world are supporting this regime and using it against our real african brothers. the arabs are beeing created to fight the black sudanese. the west doesnt even care why not arm and kill and weaken and use both of them.

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 10:13 pm
by Cawar
fagash_killer wrote:and so did ever the sudanese regime. arab world are supporting this regime and using it against our real african brothers. the arabs are beeing created to fight the black sudanese. the west doesnt even care why not arm and kill and weaken and use both of them.
What a Fokking hypocrite!!

Make sure you dont call these " our real african brothers" as adoons..next time..


Do you even know that the arab sudanese are BLACKS too?? what a fokking moron. :twisted: :mrgreen:

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 10:33 pm
by paidmonk
Most of Sudan is Black non-Arab, hence the name Sudan, aka Bilat Al-Sud, aka Land of the Blacks. The only Arabs in Sudan are the Bedouin tribes and Rashaida who make up like 22% of the population or much less.

Anyway, I support the Northern tribes. They are what's best for Sudan. The worthless warlord scumbags in the negro south are not doing anything progressive. Let them finish each other off, I don't know why those parasites ventured to the quiet north. All hell will break loose if they try to burn down historic Omdurman, which they have attacked today.

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 11:14 pm
by galia
[quote="paidmonk"]I agree with eternauta.

Today, Sudan is the second most powerful Islamic Republic, next to Iran (and minus Pakistan which has a puppet regime). The Northern Islamic Front and its predecessor regimes have held the country since 1989. They turned Sudan into a powerful and modern country.

If you guys think that Sudan is poor and starving, visit the North. Its so beautiful and the people are so happy and healthy. It rivals any of the North African Arab states and surpasses Egypt and Morocco. The only shitty part is the South, which has a SEPARATE government and is ruled by animals, and has been ruled by animals for quite a long time.

Like eternauta said, Darfur plus all the other garbage surrounding Sudan, is the result of tireless efforts to destabilize yet another Islamic state. They hate seeing an independent Islamic state THRIVING like Sudan. The West succeeded in bringing down Islamic Algeria and they will try even harder to bring down Sudan, but they won't. Sudan is too proud. These rebel scumbags will be pushed back to the south any time now.



BY THE WAY -- if you visit the Sudanese chat sites and message boards, they are all happy about this catastrophe, even the Arabs and Muslims. They remind me of the Somalis who thought that Siad's overthrow was a good thing. The Somali USC is the same as the Sudanese JEM movement, they are both factions made up of dozens of smaller groups that only have the short-term dream of destruction and nothing more.[/quote]

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Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 11:22 pm
by Solna
Arabs will be raped this time :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 11:28 pm
by paidmonk
Solna wrote:Arabs will be raped this time :lol: :lol: :lol:
Never.

Fufu has machetes, Fu'ad has tanks. :lol:

Tomorrow we will hear of mass rape in Darfur.

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 9:04 am
by Grant
Here's the "western propaganda" on Sudan:

http://worldfacts.us/Sudan.htm

:P

The referendum in the South is coming up in 2011. Any bets on which way that is going to flop?

And, oh the irony of the Chinese connection. The Uigurs must be proud!!!!!!! :lol:

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 9:49 am
by The_Patriot
[quote="Grant"]Here's the "western propaganda" on Sudan:

http://worldfacts.us/Sudan.htm

:P

The referendum in the South is coming up in 2011. Any bets on which way that is going to flop?

And, oh the irony of the Chinese connection. The Uigurs must be proud!!!!!!! :lol:[/quote]

Funny part is Ethiopia Next door neighbour is accustomed to Aid, We see the people starving for decades and more aid goes through without any accoutability issues what an Irony.

They call it our Ally against Terrorism. What interest is their for Americans in the Horn to protect ?
No oil fields or real investments nor even Tourists
So my guess is the survival of the Brutal regimes in Ethiopia are their interest.

As for Sudan once they look for a way of distabilizing it the US will move in Using maybe Ethiopia and most probably claim that Alqaida memebers running from Somalia have found a safe heaven in Khartoum. No more Dafur or Southern Dinka tribes will ever be heard.

If the South of Sudan gets a referendum and they susceed then Ethiopia will be introuble.

The Southerners will just fund their fellow brethrens in Gambella.

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 1:36 pm
by SahanGalbeed
It's over , Omar Al Bashir has everything under control.
Faqash killer is the biggest hypocrite of all Snet .

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 3:49 pm
by qardasay
The referendum in the South is coming up in 2011. Any bets on which way that is going to flop?


The referendum will never happen, Sudan is just trying to buy time?
what about Chechnya's massacre 200,000 unarmed civilians were massacred by Russian troops

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:16 pm
by James Dahl
Well to be honest this is the natural result of lumping a bunch of tribes that hate each other into one country, prop up some weak postcolonial government and then expect things to go fine.

The Beja, Dinka, Fur and Nuer all viscerally hate the Sudanese. The Dinka and Nuer were enslaved and raided by them for centuries and literally hate them. The Beja and Fur consider the Sudanese a historical rival and not their traditional ruler (they traditionally had their own kingdoms) and so they find it insufferable to be ruled by them.

The Sudanese could have smoothed over the ruffled feathers of the other tribes had they chosen to share the wealth and bounty of the Nile and the oil fields equally and equitably. They chose instead to greedily hoard all the wealth in the country and impose harsh and exclusively Sudanese dominion over the whole country.

You can't blame the non-Sudanese for rebelling, and the fault lies entirely with the Sudanese leadership for doing nothing to make the country more equitable and fair. If the only thing you offer your opposition is a big middle finger and brutal mistreatment, they are going to want to return the favor.

Re: Darfur Rebels reach Khartoum - Khartoum is in Flames PICS

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:18 pm
by FAH1223
James Dahl wrote:Well to be honest this is the natural result of lumping a bunch of tribes that hate each other into one country, prop up some weak postcolonial government and then expect things to go fine.

The Beja, Dinka, Fur and Nuer all viscerally hate the Sudanese. The Dinka and Nuer were enslaved and raided by them for centuries and literally hate them. The Beja and Fur consider the Sudanese a historical rival and not their traditional ruler (they traditionally had their own kingdoms) and so they find it insufferable to be ruled by them.

The Sudanese could have smoothed over the ruffled feathers of the other tribes had they chosen to share the wealth and bounty of the Nile and the oil fields equally and equitably. They chose instead to greedily hoard all the wealth in the country and impose harsh and exclusively Sudanese dominion over the whole country.

You can't blame the non-Sudanese for rebelling, and the fault lies entirely with the Sudanese leadership for doing nothing to make the country more equitable and fair. If the only thing you offer your opposition is a big middle finger and brutal mistreatment, they are going to want to return the favor.
VERY TRUE...

Thats why the West and the South are just backwaters :lol: