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Africa: Subsaharan
85 Sudanese Boy Slaves Liberated
2004-07-14
85 Black Sudanese boy slaves were freed from Arab masters last month through the mediation of the Arab-Dinka Peace Committee at Warawar, Southern Sudan. The freed slaves were documented last week by an international team of researchers sponsored by CSI. The freed slave boys were among the tens of thousands of Black women and children who had been enslaved by Sudanese government-sponsored militias during two decades of civil war. All of the boys reported that they were forced to work without pay, and were frequently beaten and subjected to racial insults. Over 80% of the boys reported that they had been forced to practice Islam against their will, while 18% claimed they had been raped by their masters or by their masters' friends and relatives. One 14-year-old boy, Mawien Garang, explained that his master forced him to serve another man as a male prostitute. 65% of the slaves reported that they had witnessed the execution of other Black Africans during slave raids or while in captivity.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#13  I knew I would be reading about homosexual rape when I saw the kidnapping and slavery. What is with this "religion of peace" Yea right.
Posted by: FlameBait93268   2004-07-14 10:13:37 PM  

#12  *applause*

Well done!
Posted by: .com   2004-07-14 9:38:38 PM  

#11  Oil is right
I'll be on a flight
I hope tonight
To the Sudan
To lend a hand
Against THE MAN
And any competitive bidders
Posted by: Jesse Jackson   2004-07-14 9:36:45 PM  

#10  For the oil, right?
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-07-14 9:31:34 PM  

#9  Oil you say
I am away
To the Sudan
To lend a hand
Posted by: Jesse Jackson   2004-07-14 9:12:36 PM  

#8  I opened a fellow employee's eyes today (he's black and fairly liberal). We usually trade e-mails about news (he knows where I stand) and I gave him a rant about Iraq under Saddam (he made a smart @ss comment about wrong intelligence) before opening up a can on him about how the U.N. is completely ignoring Sudan (which should get to him, being "African-American" and all). Two bit thugs livin' off Sadam's "Oil for food"...thought they vowed "never again" after Rwanda??!!!! He wrote back that he'd never read such a "non-political" rant about sending troops in for human rights abuses. Guess Colin Powell's visit didn't get the point across, eh?
Posted by: BA   2004-07-14 9:06:21 PM  

#7  Oil, Jesse, there's oil... all ya gotta do is a little genocide thingy and voila! Richer 'n Gawd for the next 15 years. Got your interest?
Posted by: .com   2004-07-14 9:06:06 PM  

#6  That's me, and like I said, they got any money?
Posted by: Jesse Jackson   2004-07-14 9:03:33 PM  

#5  They got any money?
Posted by: The   2004-07-14 9:02:03 PM  

#4  Sharpton, much as I hate his guts, did visit...
Posted by: Frank G   2004-07-14 9:01:28 PM  

#3  Jesse is more against "white-y" than for blacks, that's why. America is his target rich field.
Posted by: jules 2   2004-07-14 8:39:29 PM  

#2  Jesse & Al (ultra-leftists) seek only Pac funding & votes for their hack Dem pals. Neither one could care less about the Islamic slaughter against 'jihad targets' in the southern Sudan, since they would not make a thin dime from stating the facts.
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-07-14 7:15:08 PM  

#1  Another fine example of Islam at work. Where's the outcry from Jesse Jackson, from Al Sharpton?

Don't they care?
Posted by: anymouse   2004-07-14 7:05:44 PM  

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