Friday, March 02, 2007

Sudanese Dictators' Deficiency

Sudanese dictators refuses to hand two war crimes suspects to be tried by the International Criminal Court (ICC) Follow the news at the HOA News Agency.

This sheet of news seems very funny though. But it's funny to the edge of tragicomedy. To see what I meant search of backgrounds to what I've described above at this blog or at the Ezine Act.

I don't believe that there're only two men in this comitragedy, and that the crimes were committed only in Darfur. There're crimes committed by this regime and its gangs which are well reported and documented at the Sudanese opposition bureaus in Cairo.

The International Criminal Court can search for more crimes committed in Sudan since those dictators mount that camel called power through the National Islamic Front's coup d'etat of 1989.

The gangs of the previously called (NIF) should also be called for treatments. The Ghost Houses cases should be open to justice.

More at NIF| ICC| Indictment| Omar al Bashir| Luis Moreno Ocampo|

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