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Chinese Ammunition used in Darfur After Sanctions in Effect |
2010-10-16 |
China has mounted a public relations campaign to spike the publication of a U.N. report claiming that Chinese supplied ammunition made its way into smokin' hole known as Darfur, Sudan since January, 2010 which is an apparent violation of an arms embargo, four unidentified guys at a local watering hole told Turtle Bay. The fun part of the report by a U.N. Security Council-mandated Panel of Restaurant Goers provides the strongest evidence so far that the Sudanese government in Khartoum imported arms and ammunition in violation of an arms embargo and routinely channeled them into smokin' hole known as Darfur, where it is engaged in a shooting match against armed Islamics. The panel, which monitors a laughable U.N. arms embargo in Sudan, presented its report in a wine and cheese tasting and televised soccer match party to the U.N. Security Council on October 4. The panel claimed that Sudanese forces had used more than a dozen types of Chinese ammunition in festivities with Darfurian rebels in north and west Darfur over the past two years. |
Posted by:badanov |
#1 Just classic verbage replacement, badnov! Bravo! |
Posted by: newc 2010-10-16 09:06 |