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Annan Faults Sudanese Government for Darfur
2006-12-08
Now he tells us.
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Secretary-General Kofi Annan accused the Sudanese government on Thursday of failing to protect citizens in Darfur from killings, rape and other violence, warning it may be held accountable for those acts in the future. He said the international community has offered to help.

``But the government has refused to accept that help,'' he said.
Now ask yourself, "Kofi, why would they do that?"
Last month, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir agreed in principle to allow a ``hybrid'' AU-U.N. operation, though he later reiterated his opposition to U.N. troops in Darfur. He has hinted he is trying to find a middle ground with the U.N. on how the peacekeepers could support the 7,000-strong AU force.

Asked Thursday whether he was worried about the image of the U.N. failing to protect civilians in Darfur, Annan replied, ``I think the question here is, 'Who has failed?'''
Other than America and George Bush you mean.
``I think the responsibility to protect the citizens is the responsibility of the government in Khartoum,'' he said. ``The government patently has not been able to do that, given all the difficulties we see in Darfur - the killings, the rape, the destruction - and the international community has offered to go in to help them, but the government has refused to accept that help.''
His head will explode when we tell him Khartoum is behind it all ...
``The failure of the government to accept that help is ... placing the government in a very difficult situation. In time they may have to answer collectively and individually for what is happening in Darfur,'' Annan warned.

Annan said a U.N. team was in Ethiopia looking at ways to beef up the AU force. But he said the Security Council will only pick up the cost if it believes the U.N. can provide ``a workable, effective force that will bring some measure of security'' to Darfur and revive the peace process.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Picking up Kofi's comment the other day about things being better for Iraqis under Saddam, may we not point out that under European colonialism Africa didn't suffer the horror of coups, civil wars, genocide, famine, human rights abuses and mass refugee migrations that it now experiences from both the locals and the UN.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2006-12-08 12:28  

#3  Good gawd, the mind boggles. He now believes the Sudanese gov't is guilty of inaction? They are active, just on the wrong side of the coin. When even TV-evangelists/Mega-Church preachers have picked up on Darfur and what's REALLY going on there, you gotta wonder where/how is Kofi or his son tied in there?

I thought the saying was "Never again" after Rwanda. It now appears to be "Never again, unless I can make some $ off the deal."
Posted by: BA   2006-12-08 10:00  

#2  ``I think the question here is, 'Who has failed?'''

Good question, Kofi.
Ask your mirror.
23 days.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-12-08 09:05  

#1  Let's get those Nigerian and Malian troops in there pronto!
Posted by: Snolush Cleaper5528   2006-12-08 00:53  

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