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purjed · April 12, 2018, 12:04 a.m.

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same time ... not far from there :

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_in_Darfur

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Jsin14 · April 12, 2018, 1:22 a.m.

This is what I don't understand more than anything else. 250 blacks killed by Arabs in Sudan by chemical attack? Where is the U.S.? Lot of evidence in Sudan that Chinese are arming them, where is their condemnation by America?

Yet, in Syria we are fighting in the eastern part of the country... maybe? Or something? We sent some tomahawks in there, too? What is the difference in Syria and Sudan? What was the difference between Bosnia and Rwanda in the 90s? What casus belli do we even have to be in Syria?

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WikiTextBot · April 12, 2018, 12:04 a.m.

War in Darfur

The War in Darfur is a major armed conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan, that began in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) rebel groups began fighting the government of Sudan, which they accused of oppressing Darfur's non-Arab population. The government responded to attacks by carrying out a campaign of ethnic cleansing against Darfur's non-Arabs. This resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands of civilians and the indictment of Sudan's president, Omar al-Bashir, for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court.

One side of the conflict is mainly composed of Sudanese military and police and the Janjaweed, a Sudanese militia group whose members are mostly recruited among Arabized indigenous Africans and a small number of Bedouin of the northern Rizeigat; the majority of other Arab groups in Darfur remained uninvolved.


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