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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

JUSTICE IS JUST A WORD AND SO IS GENOCIDE WHEN THE WORLD HOLDS NO ONE ACCOUNTABLE

The World Does Virtually Nothing for Five Years Regarding Darfur

Sudan gives militia leader government post
Source: Reuters

By Opheera McDoom

KHARTOUM, Jan 20 (Reuters) -

Some analysts suspect Hilal could be charged by the International Criminal Court, which has already issued arrest warrants for junior minister Ahmed Haroun and an allied tribal leader in Darfur, Ali Koshayb, for war crimes in Darfur.

Sudan has appointed Musa Hilal, a man Washington accuses of coordinating Darfur's marauding militias, to a central government position, a move which could undermine peace efforts and anger the international community.

Minister of Federal Affairs Abdel Basit Sabderat confirmed Hilal had been picked as his new adviser. The presidency had earlier denied the appointment. "Yes he is appointed ... advisor to the minister," Sabderat told Reuters, but gave no further details.

Hilal is the leader of the Mahamied clan, part of the powerful Arab Rizeigat tribe in Darfur. Hilal told Reuters he would be based in Khartoum, but said the post could require travel to outlying regions. The ministry coordinates regional administrations with central government.

Washington says Hilal is the coordinator of the Janjaweed militias accused of war crimes in Darfur. He denies atrocities and says he mobilised his tribesmen to defend their lands after a government call to "popular defence".

Gamal Nkrumah, Africa expert at Egypt's al-Ahram weekly newspaper, said Hilal's appointment threatened to undermine upcoming peace talks between the government and Darfur rebels, and strain Khartoum's already troubled international relations. "It was a surprise decision and a very unpleasant surprise," he said. "It's very negative and it just shows the complete intransigence on the government's part," he said, adding the move would also alienate Darfur's rebels.

Rights groups say they have interviewed witnesses putting Hilal at the scene of atrocities during the five-year Darfur conflict, a charge he denies.

Sudanese columnist Mekki al-Maghrabi said Hilal's appointment was worth the political risk for the ruling National Congress Party, even if he might be tried by the world court.

As a tribal elder, Hilal had the kind of clout that was needed to speak to affected tribes in Darfur and resolve the conflict. "The transfer of a tribal leader to a political post is a good step which will open the door to more settlements (of disputes)," Maghrabi said.

International experts estimate some 200,000 have died in Darfur from hunger, disease and violence. About two-thirds of Darfur's population relies on the world's largest humanitarian operation for food, shelter or medical care.

Mostly non-Arab rebels took up arms in early 2003 accusing central government of neglect. Khartoum mobilised mostly Arab tribes to quell the revolt. But some Darfur Arabs complain they have been left out of a peace process mediated by the United Nations and African Union. They say they also incurred losses during the war and should be consulted on compensation and aid for their people too. (Editing by Caroline Drees)

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Barack Obama on Darfur

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Hillary Clinton on Darfur
Bill Clinton allowed the 1994 genocide in Rwanda to go on with absolutely no action. His administration parsed words over it being "acts of genocide" and not genocide. In Samantha Power's book A Problem from Hell, it is clear that Bill Clinton did nothing because he felt he would suffer nothing politically if he chose to do nothing. He was also in the middle of the Monica Lewinsky "I had no sexual relations with that woman" situation at the very time. We also listened to him answer "it depends on what the definition of is is".

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John Edwards on Darfur

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John McCain on Darfur

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How Will History Judge Us?

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