Ahmadinejad defends the genocidal ways of Sudan’s government

July 22, 2008 by Alexander

It’s no surprise when just last week the International Criminal Court in The Hague accused Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in Darfur and issued an arrest warrant against him.

Ahmadinejad has interpreted the international court’s verdict against the Sudanese president as a pretext to divide the largest African country into pieces.

“Colonialist powers want to cut Sudan into pieces in their own ways, they want to prevent this country from having a constructive role in Africa and the Islamic world… There are people who have not responded to hundreds of crimes committed by Saddam and the recent bombing of a wedding ceremony in Afghanistan”, said Ahmadinejad. [source]

They did not respond to crimes committed by Saddam? I thought he was hung. Afghanistan? I thought there was a coalition force over there. Sudan’s government is responsible for over 400,000 killings in Darfur. There is nothing biased about this verdict - it was long overdue.

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  1. Posted by winston on July 22, 2008

    birds of a feather

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