Sudan
...ht for racial equality started the war in February 2003 (Darfur Conflict). The Sudanese government is full of Arab-origin Sudanese led by General Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir (Darfur Conflict). The government of Sudan tyrannize the black Africans of their country in order to please the Arabs in Sudan. The Sudanese government admits to mobilizing self defense militias following the rebel attacks in Darfur, the Sudanese government and its organized militia also do their best to precent humanitarian aid from reaching the people in dire need of that aid. Ironically, the Sudanese government vehemently denies any link to the infamous Janjaweed militia (Human Rights Watch). The Janjaweed are accused of going on a rampage to ethnically cleanse Sudan of its black Africans. Refugees from Darfur report that the immoral militia ride through their villages on horses and camels raping the women, stealing whatever they can find, poisoning their water supply, destroying their crops, and slaughtering the men (Human Rights Watch). In a videotape released by Musa Halil, the chief of the Janjaweed militia, he has said that the government of Sudan directed all military activities of the militia. That his militia gets its orders from the Western command center and from Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. In a memo dated February 13, 2004, the government authorities urged all “security units in the locality” to “allow the activities of the [M]ujahedeen [Janjaweed] and the volunteers under the command of Sheikh Musa Hilal to proceed in the areas of North Darfur and to secure their vital needs” (Human Rights Watch). An estimated 380,000 people have died and more than two million black Africans have been driven out of their rightful home. The innocent are now facing death from systematic starvation, organized by the Janjaweed. Many female refugees report that they have been abducted and kept as sex slaves, for more than a week before being released (Human Rights Watch). Sometimes the black African women are taken to Jebel Jur, which means “hunger mountain” and left to die (Human Rights Watch). Idris Abu Moussa, a 26 year old Sudanese farmer states: “They came at 4 a.m. on horseback, on camels, in vehicles, with two helicopters overhead…”they killed 50 people in my village. My father, grandmother, uncle and two brothers were all killed.”…”They don’t want any blacks left” (Darfur Genocide Website). Omar al-Bashir has sent thousands of extra pol...