Thursday, December 6, 2007

What The Teddy Bear Case Was All About

Notice how the only war criminals the U.N. fingers are the tin-pot African dictators or the defiant leaders of small nations?

I'm waiting for Bush and Bliar's war-crimes trials!


Sudan impeding Darfur probe, UN prosecutor says

by Washington Post | December 6, 2007

UNITED NATIONS - An international criminal prosecutor accused Sudan yesterday of violating a March 2005 UN Security Council resolution requiring it to cooperate with his investigation into war crimes in Darfur.

He also said he will probe ongoing government attacks against civilians and a surge in rebel violence against peacekeepers and aid workers.

"We are witnessing a calculated, organized campaign by Sudanese officials to attack individuals and further destroy the social fabric of entire communities," said Luis Moreno Ocampo, chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court. "All information points not to chaotic and isolated acts but to a pattern of attacks."

So when does Bush's war-crimes trial over Iraq start?

Ocampo said Sudan has repeatedly ignored requests to arrest or surrender two prominent officials charged by the World Court with orchestrating the mass killing of civilians in Darfur between 2003 and 2004: Ahmad Harun, Sudan's Minister of State for Humanitarian Affairs; and Ali Kushyab, the leader of a government-sponsored militia.

"The government of Sudan is not cooperating with my office or the court," Ocampo told the Security Council. "While the Sudan continues to publicly insist that it is willing and able to prosecute those responsible for serious crimes, they have done nothing."

I really don't care about others right now.

America has enough of her own problems.

And the U.N. could stop this if they wanted to.

They just don't want to because this is all part of the 80% population reduction plan!

I also don't believe in the AmeriKan MSM, so...

Sudan's UN ambassador, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem Mohamad, accused Ocampo of concocting the "mother of all fabrications" and resorting to "lies." He warned that his public condemnation of the government threatened to "spoil the peace process" in Sudan"