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Sudan Foreign Minister Criticizes Powell | |
2004-09-13 | |
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Sudan's foreign minister on Monday strongly criticized Secretary of State Colin Powell for saying ethnic violence in western Sudan amounted to genocide. Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail, who is visiting South Korea to promote trade, also condemned Powell's call for the United Nations to consider economic sanctions against Sudan. He accused the United States of focusing on Sudan in order to divert the attention of American voters from fighting in Iraq ahead of the U.S. presidential election in November. "This is a politicized agenda for the election," said Ismail. He said "politicized". Take note, quiz later.
And if Powell is saying it, that means it's safe to assume that 99% of interested nations believe it too. Powell is nothing if not "cautious" in his public criticisms. In a statement released by its embassy in Seoul, Sudan said Powell's conclusion was "flawed, regrettable and dismaying; it is tantamount to the blunder of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq." Remember the "politicized" comment? I knew you would. Raids by government soldiers and the Janjaweed militias have killed 30,000 people and left 1.2 million homeless in 19 months. The United Nations considers it the world's worst current humanitarian crisis Dan Rather works for the Sudanese embassy? Who knew? | |
Posted by:Chris W. |