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MUSLIM WORLD LEAGUE CALLS ON ISLAMIC STATES TO SUPPORT SUDAN
2004-08-10
Secretary General of the Muslim World League Dr. Abdalla bin Abdul-Muhsin Al-Turky said that the league would contribute, through its concerned commissions, to the efforts made by the government to tackle the situation in Darfur. In a statement to SUNA, Dr. Al-Turky added that the league's contributions include arms and ammunition food, medicine, drilling water wells and preparing accommodations for the displaced persons. He, further, explained that the Islamic Relief Authority, an affiliate to the league, works to intensify its programmes aiming at providing humanitarian assistance to all the citizens in Darfur. Dr. Al-Turky said that the visit of the league delegation to Sudan aims at knowing the reality of the problem, its dimensions, its reasons and prospects of the Sudanese parties toward its resolution. He called on all the Islamic States to support Sudan and the efforts being made to find a settlement for the crisis.
Posted by:Fred

#13  By now we can say that Sudan has again assumed a role as one of the training centers for AQ and Mujahedin fighters. Like in the first half of the 1990s Sudan contains an ample number of training camps where Muslim extremists and jihadists are taught the techniques of guerilla warfare. ...

Dan Darling's excerpt from an AI lecture by Ronald Sandee, a senior counter-terrorism analyst for the Dutch Ministry of Defense, gives a pretty good idea on why the usual suspect are lining up behind the Sudanese regime.
Based on what we are now finding ou with regard to Charles Taylor, I am coming to believe that almost anywhere you find tyranny (with the exception of the PRC), you will find AQ, a surrogate or at least some nuts converting to Islam and talking jihad. This is every bit as widespread as Marxism was until the 80's.
Posted by: Anonymous4828   2004-08-11 00:40  

#12  He might as well have said, "a final settlement of the Darfur problem".

Or better yet, "Support your local Muslim-inspired genocide."
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-08-10 23:45  

#11  I advise you to go for it, there is no legal reason to tell the insurance company.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-08-10 20:41  

#10  Ship - Lol - I appreciate your concern! Actually, I'm thinking about picking up something I was doing as a pre-teen - illegally - and that's getting my Pilot's license. I had a friend who's father was a commercial pilot & instructor for a major US carrier - and he had his own private field and several planes. Just thinking about it, right now - too damned hot out there! Mebbe in the fall.
Posted by: .com   2004-08-10 18:04  

#9  LOL! I was just worried about the waste of such talent..... as it were.... you know, good books, toast, warm milk you'll live an extra 3 maybe 9 months. :)
Posted by: Shipman   2004-08-10 17:54  

#8  Ship - No likey? No problem. No clicky. Heh. :-)

Lol! Wait, I got it - I know how to handle you: click this. I dare ya!
Posted by: .com   2004-08-10 14:58  

#7  Damn PD! We've got to find you a wholesome hobby, have you consider high quality O Guage Model Railroading?
Posted by: Shipman   2004-08-10 14:43  

#6  Dr. Al-Turky added that the league's contributions include arms and ammunition food, medicine, drilling water wells and preparing accommodations for the displaced persons.

Don't forget to hand out the Korans; the black Sudanese no doubt will want some kind of religious explanation on why Allah thinks it's ok to wipe out black Muslims.
Posted by: jules 187   2004-08-10 13:46  

#5  MHW, if the Darfur Sudanese are all wiped out, where will the Sudanese Arabs get their shepherds and concubines?
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-08-10 12:35  

#4  Now CF, you know that the non-Arab Muslix isn't going to be doing anything of the kind. They'll get their world view delivered to them pre-digested on Friday. You're meddling in the internal affairs of the World Of Islam - and if you don't cease and desist, I will sic some mullahs on ya - and these are Fatwa-totin' tight-turban asshats... they might drool a bit, but don't let that fool ya - yer in big trouble if you keep it up, insha'allah.
;-)
Posted by: .com   2004-08-10 10:12  

#3  Crazy,
yes, I think that what the arab Sudanese want for the Dafur Sudanese is to disappear.
Posted by: mhw   2004-08-10 10:11  

#2  Is "Final Settlement" the same as "Final Solution" (ala Germany in the 1940s)?

I think non-arab muslims should watch Sudan, and the treatment given to non-arab muslims, very closely.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-08-10 09:40  

#1  Dr. Al-Turky said that the visit of the league delegation to Sudan aims at knowing the reality of the problem, its dimensions, its reasons and prospects of the Sudanese parties toward its resolution. He called on all the Islamic States to support Sudan and the efforts being made to find a settlement for the crisis.

He might as well have said, "a final settlement of the Darfur problem".
Posted by: mhw   2004-08-10 08:43  

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