August 12, 2007
Darfur, Sudan
Darfur is situated in the West of Sudan and covers an area the size of France (the size of Texas). For a number of years it was the scene of sporadic clashes between farming communities such as the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa, and nomadic groups, which led to many deaths and the destruction and looting of homes. The government blamed competition over scarce resources for the clashes.
In February 2003 a new armed opposition group, the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) took up arms against the government, because of what they perceived as the lack of government protection for their people and the marginalisation and underdevelopment of the region. The support base of this armed group came mainly from the agricultural groups in the region. Shortly afterwards another armed group, the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) emerged.
The government of Sudan responded by allowing free rein to Arab militias known as the Janjawid (guns on horseback) who began attacking villages, killing, raping and abducting people, destroying homes and other property, including water sources and looting livestock. At times government troops also attacked villages alongside the Janjawid, and government aircraft have been bombing villages sometimes just before Janjawid attacks, suggesting that these attacks were coordinated. The links between the Sudanese armed forces and the Janjawid are incontrovertible, the Janjawid are now wearing uniforms provided by the army.
"The Janjawid arrived and asked me to leave the place. They beat women and small children. They killed a little girl, Sara Bishara. She was two years old. She was knifed in her back."Aisha Ali, from the village of Sasa, near Kornoy town in North Darfur.
Every now and then we are reminded of the worldly events. Such events are hard to accept at times; the images, the sufferrings, the torcher, the broken spirits.. With all dat had happend in the past & now at the present, we must alwys b grateful n thankful for the life we r blessed with. and most of all, strive to be better in evrythn we do. insyaAllah we will make it. baby steps..
Retrieved from website on August 12, 2007. Amnesty International. Library of Online Documentation Archive. http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGAFR540512004?open&of=ENG-SDN
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thts really sad...dunno wht to do.
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