Saturday, 19 January 2013

Indictment of Bashir's regime of ethnic cleansing.



Indictment of Bashir's regime of ethnic cleansing

01-19-2013 12:04 AM
Revealed former coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs of the United Nations in Sudan for what he said was "ethnic cleansing" carried out by Sudanese forces in the south of the country where the population is suffering from the volatile security situation, hunger and disease.

After visiting Mukesh Kapila states of Blue Nile and South Kordofan, south Sudan, where Sudanese forces are facing a rebellion, called on the international community to help an estimated 1.5 million people in the area along the border with the state of South Sudan.

He said Kabila told the French press that "ethnic cleansing led to disastrous consequences, The areas that we visited a rebel areas have become depopulated at a broad level."

In Blue Nile State as Kabila that conflict included 450 thousand people at a time where villages were flattened.

In South Kordofan, where about one million people suffer from battles assured Kabila that he saw "individuals living in caves and rock fissures" and had to be wild Aguetatwa plants and deprived of water.

And attended most of the population of South Kordofan and Blue Nile as well as southern Sudan rebellion in the war against the Khartoum government between 1983 and 2005.

After the conclusion of a peace agreement in 2005 South Sudan declared independence in July 2010 but local rebels still face Sudanese forces in the border states which remained within the territory of Sudan.

Kabila left office coordinator for the United Nations in Sudan in 2004, after the detection of "ethnic cleansing" in the Darfur region of western Sudan, where he was killed - according to the United Nations - about 300 thousand people, however, Sudanese forces and allied militias.
Source: French

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