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To: Thomas M. who wrote (2640)12/18/2002 7:42:03 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 3959
 
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to disprove your racist lies about Sudanese slavery. I wouldn't have googled to the State Dept reports if you hadn't posted that thing from the Sudan Foundation that quoted selectively from an earlier one.

state.gov
>>>>>c. Prohibition of Forced or Compulsory Labor
The Constitution prohibits forced or compulsory labor; however, slavery persists, particularly affecting Dinka women and children from northern Bahr al Ghazal. The taking of slaves, particularly in the war zones, and their transport to parts of central and northern Sudan continued.
There have been frequent and credible reports that militia raiders, supported by government troops, took women and children as slaves during raids in Bahr El Ghazal State and the Upper Nile
(see Sections 1.a. and 1.c.). The Government did not take any action to halt these practices or to punish the perpetrators and continued to support some tribal militias with horses, weapons, and ammunition. The majority of the victims were abducted in violent raids on settlements carried out by government-affiliated militias accompanying and guarding troop trains to the southern garrison town of Wau. During the raids, the militias, which frequently are not paid by the Government for their services, exact their own remuneration from the villages. Civilians often were killed, and villages were destroyed. Following the raids, there were credible reports of practices such as the sale and purchase of children, some in alleged slave markets, and the rape of women. Abductees frequently are forced to herd cattle, work in the fields, fetch water, dig wells, and do housework. Abductees are subjected to torture and rape, and at times, are killed. These practices all have a pronounced racial aspect, as the victims are exclusively black southerners and members of indigenous tribes of the Nuba Mountains.

You wouldn't think that a radical Chomskyite leftist would be giving rhetorical comfort for racist slave raiding. But there you are doing it - see below. It's pretty hard times for the radical left these days. They're hard up for for anti-Western causes to support so they end up supporting the likes of the world's David Duke's, Louis Farrakhan's, and medieval-minded Muslim fundamentalists.

the myth that "slavery" in the Sudan is a practice whereby Muslims in the north enslave Blacks in the south. Message 18335793