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November 15, 2003

Slavery lives on in Sudan

The estimable Michael Coren hits another nail on the head in this article about jihad slavery in Sudan: "In fact, millions have been enslaved, murdered, mutilated and abused in this campaign, far more than have suffered in, for example, what are known as the Occupied Territories in Israel. Odd, then, that so much media time is given to that situation, so little to this.

"The world ought to look closely at what takes place in Sudan in the months and years to come. There are very powerful and very bad people who will resist ceaselessly the creation of a separate African and largely Christian state on the edge of the House of Islam.

"Let us hope the world does not play the role of hypocrite once again. The stench of the blood is becoming overwhelming."

Posted by Robert at November 15, 2003 5:39 PM
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If any new books are written about the genocide and slavery in Sudan, please let me know. I have been interested in the history of slavery and genocide in Sudan for years.

Posted by: Christian A. Beltram at November 16, 2003 3:25 PM