The Sudanese government has repeatedly denied that anything is going on in Darfur. Earlier this year, UN Watch confronted the leaders of Sudan and it's allies - Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria and China - over claims that Sudan has been vilified and that the reports of genocide and mass rape are part of a conspiracy against its government.
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Confronting the Genocide in Darfur
The Sudanese government has repeatedly denied that anything is going on in Darfur. Earlier this year, UN Watch confronted the leaders of Sudan and it's allies - Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria and China - over claims that Sudan has been vilified and that the reports of genocide and mass rape are part of a conspiracy against its government.
Posted by finding the filth at 8:42 PM
Labels: africa, corruption, darfur, documentary, genocide, short film, sudan, UN, war
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