April 24, 2003


Sudanese jihadists given pass by Bush
Is there oil in the Sudan?

While the Islamic regime ruling Sudan from the northern capital of Khartoum continues its jihad against Christians and animists in the country's south - a bloody campaign that has already killed some 2 million - the oblivious pReznit Pinhead has decided, without explanation, not to enact new sanctions on Sudan.

Bunnypants said Monday he informed Congress "that the government of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement are negotiating in good faith and that negotiations should continue. Both sides have made significant progress negotiating a just and comprehensive peace for the people of Sudan. There is still much work remaining."

But the Civilian Protection Monitoring Team suggests a very different picture. In a letter last week to Colin Powell, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom noted the team, established by the peace process, has been grounded by Khartoum since March 7.

The team issued a report in February stating the government has continued to attack, kill and maim civilians despite signing a cease-fire accord with the Sudan People's Liberation Movement. - link.



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