"twenty-four out of its fifty-four member states voted in favor of the exclusion of CSI from the UN, fourteen voted against" removing CSI from the UN, "while fifteen abstained, and one member was absent...By deliberately choosing to "abstain" - alongside ten countries from Central Africa and South America, and two others - France (5-10%M), Italy (%M not given), and Spain (%M not given) caused a dramatic split within the European Union and in the Western democratic camp on a major issue: slavery in Sudan." According to John Eibner - the pioneer of CSI's antislavery program - Europe's readiness to appease the Arab world on the issue of Sudanese slavery was crucial to the success of the Government of Sudan's efforts to strip CSI of its consultative status at the UN. This anti-dhimmi political convergence on the part of European and Muslim governments inevitably eroded the survival of Christianity in Muslim countries....(page 357)I will leave it to you to read the rest from Islam and Dhimmitude but from my reading, the interests of the appeasers of the perpetrators of the murders and enslavement of black Christians in Sudan far out-weigh the appeasers' interests in having the truth of Darfur told. Of the 54 member nations that voted to keep the CSI in its consultative status to the UN, the list is worth noting here: Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Lesotho, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, United Kingdom, and the United States. These nations and these nations alone voted to keep CSI in its position of informing of the genocide taking place in Darfur. The following nations were among the 24 who voted in effect to "see no evil, hear no evil" about the genocide occurring in Sudan: Algeria (99%M); China (1-2%M); Cuba (0%); Ethiopia (45-50%M); India (13.4%M); Lebanon (60%M); Pakistan (97%M); Russia(10-15%M); Senegal (94%M); Sudan (70%M); Tunisia (98%M); Turkey (99.8%M); Indonesia (88%M); Morocco (98.7%M); Oman (90%M); Saudi Arabia (100%M); Syria (90%M); and Japan. [The (%M) = the percentage of the nation's population that is Muslim.] The vote to remove the consultative status of CSI from the UN was in effect a tacit approval of the genocide, the slavery, and the wiping out of Christianity in Sudan. You who live in the EU and in South America will have to ask your nation's leaders why they voted to remove the CSI from telling the truth of what is occurring in Sudan. And from the book, "The Holy See was conspicuous by its silence alongside the World Council of Churches, and other NGOs." We know why France and Russia did not support the Iraq War; we know it was due to their financial deals with Saddam. What "deals" or other considerations are influencing their votes or their "abstaining" with regard to the tragic conditions in Darfur? And of the nations that "abstained", which are on the brink of becoming islamic in character and how high will the price of dhimmitude be upon the native citizens of those nations?
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Sunday, November 26, 2006
Darfur meets the usual UN suspects
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From Crusader Rabbit, this is not a platform for leftist tripe.
It's not Islamic leaning - it has two distinct populations and one is trying to wipe out the other.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, Beach girl, news on Wren just suddenly stopped dead. Did everyone lose interest?
James, it is a little more than that in that the international community by way of the UN is supporting the Muslim population which is over 70% of Sudan - plus they seem to be the ones with the "guns" as the government appears to be Islamic-oriented.
ReplyDeleteDon't know what happened with the Wren Cross. I left e-mail that I had posted 5 entries on subject, written to the president gene nichol, and would help further if they'd let me know what they needed. Have not heard...
Thank you, John. I had wanted to stay away from the issue but reading an research gives me no choice.
ReplyDeleteStay safe...