Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Ask and Ye Shall Receive

Not in the paper version on the web; case closed, readers.

After complaining the last few days about the MSM selectivity, imagine how overjoyed I was to find this.

This article also tells you WHY Sudan has been absent from the news lately.


"After clash with north, south Sudan group pulls out of US talks" by Andrew Heavens, Reuters | May 28, 2008

KHARTOUM - South Sudanese officials said yesterday that they were pulling out of talks between Sudan and the United States, saying the negotiations could have emboldened northern soldiers to attack a disputed oil town.

Tens of thousand of civilians fled the central town of Abyei last week during clashes between northern and southern troops, prompting fears of further conflict.

WTF?!? The papers sure kept that quiet!!!!

Goes to show you when the MSM is silent about somewhere or something it is COVERING UP SOMETHING!!!!

Yaser Arman, deputy secretary general of the southern Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), said all southern ministers would withdraw from talks with the US special envoy to Sudan, Richard Williamson, due to start today.

"This is as a result of the destruction of Abyei town and the displacement of 100,000 civilians," Arman said.

The SPLM's secretary general, Pagan Amum, said Monday that Sudan was on the brink of a fresh civil war following the clashes.

How much you wanna bet it will be breaking news soon?

Northern and southern officials have blamed each other for starting the fighting that left more than 20 northern soldiers and an unknown number of southerners dead.

Both the north and the south claim Abyei, which is close to oilfields that produce up to half of Sudan's daily 500,000-barrel output. The boundaries of the region were left undecided in a 2005 peace deal that ended two decades of north-south civil war.

Think the OIL has something to do with it?

Does the Pope piss in a pot?

SPLM-appointed ministers were due to join a coalition Sudanese government team in talks with Williamson, who is due to fly into Khartoum today.

But Arman said that that would not happen because the SPLM now thought northern Sudanese politicians may have become emboldened by the prospect of a return to normal relations with the United States, which has been imposing sanctions on Sudan since 1997."

Excuse me?

Normal relations with a TERRORIST-HARBORING, GENOCIDAL GOVERNMENT?

Oh, right, we already have relations with Israel!!!!

Silly me!!!!

So why did Sudan suddenly appear in my War Daily today, readers?

Funny, no other African stories in my Zionist-controlled War Daily today.

If I didn't no better, I'd accuse the AmeriKan MSM of racism.