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A Continent in Flames
Author: BobR    Date: 03/06/2009 13:39:53

When an airplane crashes in the U.S., the news coverage is nonstop with constant angst and human pathos stories of those lost so suddenly. When a bomb explodes in Israel, we are horrified. When a planeload of Americans was crashed into the WTC on 9/11 killing less than 4000 people, it was the event that "changed everything" (regarding the Constitution and presidential powers - it certainly did).

And yet - some of the most horrific things going on in the world, comparable in scale and scope to the Nazi's most inhumane excesses in WWII, are occurring in Africa, and most people in the U.S don't know or don't care (or both). Pick nearly any country on that poor continent, and you'll find despotic rule, rape, torture, militias, and terrorism. I'll pick two: Sudan and the Congo.

I wonder how many people are aware that the ICC in the Hague has issued an arrest warrant for the leader of Sudan?:
The International Criminal Court has ordered the arrest of Sudan's president, but even the court's most ardent supporters concede it will be a long time before he appears in the dock -- if he ever does.

As a legal expert for New York-based Human Rights Watch, Richard Dicker, noted this week, the "Achilles heel" of the ICC is that it has no police force to carry out its warrants.
[...]
In a statement on Wednesday accompanying its warrant, the ICC directed its registrar to send Khartoum a request to arrest and surrender President Omar Hassan al-Bashir for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur.

It also declared that under a 2005 U.N. Security Council resolution referring the Darfur issue to the ICC, Sudan is obligated to cooperate with the court even though it is not a party to the Rome statute that created the tribunal.

But in reality no one expects Sudan to hand over Bashir, who has been executive ruler of the country for more than 15 years, absent major political changes in the country.

What sort of crimes would warrant such an action from the ICC? Sudan has been running a genocide campaign against its own people. This campaign has resulted in 400,000 deaths and 2,500,000 refugees. As bad as this is, it's about to get worse. In retaliation for the action by the ICC, Sudan has expelled the aid agencies that have kept those refugees fed. Without the aid, they may all starve to death:
Catherine Bragg, the U.N.'s deputy emergency relief coordinator, said the organizations are responsible for "at least half" of the humanitarian operations in Darfur and are vital partners for U.N. agencies in delivering food, providing health care, water, education and other services.

"With the loss of these NGOs, 1.1 million people will be without food aid, 1.1 million will be without health care, and over 1 million will be without potable water," she said.

In an action both infuriating, and yet - not unexpected - China has voiced opposition to the ICC warrant, because they say it interferes with relief efforts. Let THAT be a lesson to petty tyrants everywhere. Hold enough of your own people hostage, and you can get away with anything.

In neighboring Congo, we can see that things have not improved significantly since I wrote about the horrific conditions there over a year ago. Rape is still being used as a weapon of war. HBO has released a documentary about it, and organizations are trying hard to make the staggering magnitude of the problem known. And yet - it is rarely discussed or reported in the news. Does the word "rape" make people uncomfortable? It should - especially when multiplied by hundreds of thousands.

The situation in the Congo is arguably worse than Sudan, because the violence is driven by small warring militias instead of being instituted by the government itself. Regardless, the government is still culpable for war crimes and the ICC has succeeded in arresting and charging former VP Jean-Pierre Bemba. In fact, they are considering new charges against him:
The prosecution is seeking to hold Bemba criminally responsible for five counts of war crimes and three counts of crimes against humanity including rape, torture and murder, committed on the territory of Central African Republic from October 2002 to March 2003.

Sadly, this is only tangentially related to the violence occurring now, and unlikely to alleviate the suffering of the people there.

There should be discussions every night on the news about this. There should be debates on what to do. Why is this not being discussed? Because it's not being reported. Why is it not being reported? Where is the outrage?

Let's see... um....

Oh yeah - they're black.

A white girl disappears in Aruba, and the networks breathlessly report every detail. Was it the guy from Europe? How could he have disposed of the body? Was she - *gasp* - raped?? Yet hundreds of thousands of young girls and older women have been raped in the Congo and it's hardly mentioned. A Hitler-esque genocide is occurring in Sudan and we shake our collective heads, say "that's a shame - someone should do something about that", and then go about our lives.

When will Americans realize that ALL lives have equal worth? Neither one's nationality by accident of birth, nor their wealth, nor intelligence, nor race make their suffering or death any more or less important or real than anyone else's. Our xenophobic blinders to the world outside our borders have real consequences. Inaction is tacit support to those who do evil. Silence equals death.

Half a world away, a continent burns with war and genocide and suffering, and we sit in the darkness, blind to the flames.

It's a shame - someone should do something about that...

 

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Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 13:46:19
Morning :hug:

Comment by BobR on 03/06/2009 13:56:40
Sorry for such a heavy blog on a Friday, but it had to be said...

Comment by Raine on 03/06/2009 14:07:35
:coffee: Good morning!

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 14:07:54
No worries :hug:

Comment by Raine on 03/06/2009 14:09:21
:huh: The bill clinton Comment was hilarious!

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 14:10:14
wow - they did a slow burn on what Steph said about Brush

Comment by Raine on 03/06/2009 14:20:31
Quote by wickedpam:

wow - they did a slow burn on what Steph said about Brush


It's really great tho... proof positive of how they work.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 14:29:27
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

wow - they did a slow burn on what Steph said about Brush


It's really great tho... proof positive of how they work.






it does, I'm just surprised by how slow they were. I figured they'd be all over that the next day.

Comment by Raine on 03/06/2009 14:48:37
:rofl: I just love this!!!

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 14:51:22
bunch of :wacko:'s

Comment by Raine on 03/06/2009 14:55:02
Andy: Epic Fail.

Comment by starling310 on 03/06/2009 15:03:38




mornin'.



the hartford's board is meeting with sunlife's board today...a sale may be the result.

:nervous:

somehow i doubt the hartford will say "we will sell only with the understanding that our employees don't lose their jobs."



:: straps on seat belt ::

it's going to be a bumpy ride.



Comment by starling310 on 03/06/2009 15:07:52
I think "Retirement" savings will cause our next "Bubble."

I was thinking about that today. First, owning a home was sold as an "Investment" and "The American Dream." Now, it's Do you have enough to retire, blah, blah, blah. So, we're being sold products that will help pay for retirement. And, when those go bust, we'll see another wave of bankruptcy, etc.

I thought of this because, if I lose my job, I will be taking ( what is left ) of my 401K and using it to survive now.....not to retire.



Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 15:08:36
~~~~ :hugs: lucky and positive thoughts with ya ~~~~~~

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 15:09:57
Quote by starling310:

I think "Retirement" savings will cause our next "Bubble."

I was thinking about that today. First, owning a home was sold as an "Investment" and "The American Dream." Now, it's Do you have enough to retire, blah, blah, blah. So, we're being sold products that will help pay for retirement. And, when those go bust, we'll see another wave of bankruptcy, etc.

I thought of this because, if I lose my job, I will be taking ( what is left ) of my 401K and using it to survive now.....not to retire.







retire? what's that? I know nothing of this retire thing you speak of :scratchhead:



Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 15:13:14
Well I can tell ya, in our neighborhood we had 5 foreclosure homes sell so far this year

Comment by starling310 on 03/06/2009 15:15:17
We need to fix our s*it here and quit worrying about Afghanistan. I'm sorry.... we can't afford any more f*ckin' wars.

JESUS!



Comment by Scoopster on 03/06/2009 15:28:29
OK enough lurking.. Morning all & happy Fridee! :banana:

Comment by Raine on 03/06/2009 15:29:16
Quote by starling310:





mornin'.



the hartford's board is meeting with sunlife's board today...a sale may be the result.

:nervous:

somehow i doubt the hartford will say "we will sell only with the understanding that our employees don't lose their jobs."



:: straps on seat belt ::

it's going to be a bumpy ride.





I am for you and your co-workers



Comment by Raine on 03/06/2009 15:32:07
Comment by starling310 on 03/06/2009 15:35:04
Thanks Mala. Thanks Raine. . .



I know I'm not the only one here going through this crap.

:hug: ' s all around!

Comment by Raine on 03/06/2009 15:38:33
Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 15:39:26
why do I get the feeling each of this newbuster brainiac's act out scenes from Red Dawn in their spare time

Comment by BobR on 03/06/2009 15:40:47
Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 15:41:17
see Rush is a band.... :lol:

Comment by Raine on 03/06/2009 15:56:24
Guess what? Daylight Savings is this weekend!

Comment by Raine on 03/06/2009 15:57:35
Quote by wickedpam:

why do I get the feeling each of this newbuster brainiac's act out scenes from Red Dawn in their spare time
only when they come out of their Mom's basements and get to play on the jungle gym in the backyard.



Comment by TriSec on 03/06/2009 16:00:32
Morning, folks. Back from the Tax Man. We're getting a refund, thank God.



We tried to pick up Javi's prescription today and discovered that the bastages at athenahole cut off our insurance after all. I literally just got the COBRA paperwork, and it hasn't been 30 days yet. WTF, dudes?



But, that's my industry and my specialty...so the call should be easy today. Plus it keeps the ol' skills sharp!



Comment by Random on 03/06/2009 16:07:17
Random Comment Here.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 16:12:46
Hey Tri, Hey Random :hug:

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 16:13:41
um - is it were 50mil then McSame would have won

Comment by Scoopster on 03/06/2009 16:16:14
Quote by wickedpam:

see Rush is a band.... :lol:


And the band is MUCH better than the fat gasbag.



That reminds me.. I've been neglecting my musical moments.





Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 16:19:56
from Newsbusters --> Worldnetdaily - next stop Drudge :p

Comment by Random on 03/06/2009 16:27:14
Quote by wickedpam:

from Newsbusters --> Worldnetdaily - next stop Drudge :p


And once it hits Drudge. We need Rush to acknowledge it.

Comment by livingonli on 03/06/2009 16:27:58
Good morning everyone.



Another night of going to bed after 4 AM. I need a normal life and more money. Is there anyway to block out the forces that seem to be destroying my life?

Comment by livingonli on 03/06/2009 16:31:21
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by starling310:

I think "Retirement" savings will cause our next "Bubble."

I was thinking about that today. First, owning a home was sold as an "Investment" and "The American Dream." Now, it's Do you have enough to retire, blah, blah, blah. So, we're being sold products that will help pay for retirement. And, when those go bust, we'll see another wave of bankruptcy, etc.

I thought of this because, if I lose my job, I will be taking ( what is left ) of my 401K and using it to survive now.....not to retire.







retire? what's that? I know nothing of this retire thing you speak of :scratchhead:



At the rate things are going, I will have to work until I die.

Comment by livingonli on 03/06/2009 16:33:07
Listening to Momma while lying in bed and it does sound like right-wingers are even dumber than I thought. It's hard to believe that they were able to hold onto power as long as they had. They could only rule a society like in Idiocracy.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 16:35:55
Quote by livingonli:

Good morning everyone.



Another night of going to bed after 4 AM. I need a normal life and more money. Is there anyway to block out the forces that seem to be destroying my life?






sweetie, its only destroying your life if you let it :hug:

Comment by livingonli on 03/06/2009 16:58:25
Momma will do a Saturday show just to prove she has no life.

Comment by Random on 03/06/2009 17:02:00
Quote by livingonli:

Momma will do a Saturday show just to prove she has no life.


what?

Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 17:10:49
Quote by Random:

Quote by livingonli:

Momma will do a Saturday show just to prove she has no life.


what?






Steph said she'd be there tomorrow

Comment by livingonli on 03/06/2009 17:12:25
Quote by Random:

Quote by livingonli:

Momma will do a Saturday show just to prove she has no life.


what?


At the end of the show she said she would be back tomorrow and everyone else poked her on it.

Comment by livingonli on 03/06/2009 17:13:54
I came home last night and there were two raccoons in the tree by my house.

Comment by Random on 03/06/2009 17:20:07
Quote by livingonli:

Quote by Random:

Quote by livingonli:

Momma will do a Saturday show just to prove she has no life.


what?


At the end of the show she said she would be back tomorrow and everyone else poked her on it.


Ohhh...okay.

Comment by Scoopster on 03/06/2009 17:35:53
Comment by wickedpam on 03/06/2009 17:40:40
Quote by livingonli:

I came home last night and there were two raccoons in the tree by my house.




maybe they were making sure you got home safe :)



Comment by Scoopster on 03/06/2009 17:41:48
Ken Starr is a fucking tool.

Comment by livingonli on 03/06/2009 17:43:34
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by livingonli:

I came home last night and there were two raccoons in the tree by my house.




maybe they were making sure you got home safe :)



The noise they were making made me nervous. I did not want to get bit.

Comment by TriSec on 03/06/2009 18:03:45
Passing through...off to another headhunter this afternoon. And I picked up an interview at United Healthcare Monday, and round two at Health Market on Wednesday.



It's curious; I had more time to sit at my desk and blog when I was working...





Comment by m-hadley on 03/06/2009 18:14:55
Quote by starling310:





mornin'.



the hartford's board is meeting with sunlife's board today...a sale may be the result.

:nervous:

somehow i doubt the hartford will say "we will sell only with the understanding that our employees don't lose their jobs."



:: straps on seat belt ::

it's going to be a bumpy ride.





Excellent, albeit a very sobering, post BobR,

I just wanted to apologize for my lack of attendance on the bloggie of late. I've been a skosh under the weather, but the weather is improving, and I am heading back to work next Monday. I don't think I'll be able to blog from work like I used to, they are really cracking down on all employees at TU. I just wanted to say to my Roomie, Scoop, Tri, Raine, BobR, Mala, Livin, Random, VJ and all other 4Fers that I think of you all daily and I am sending my very best thoughts to you all. Hang in there, everyone!

Cheers,

mfaye & :peace:



:gobama: