...
Post A Reply
my profile
|
directory
login
|
register
|
search
|
faq
|
forum home
»
EgyptSearch Forums
»
Deshret
»
Zimbabwe pres Robert Mugabe was deposed in a bloodless coup by the military
» Post A Reply
Post A Reply
Login Name:
Password:
Message Icon:
Message:
HTML is not enabled.
UBB Code™ is enabled.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [qb] Doug Is the endemic corruption in countries like South Sudan also a fault of white Europeans? Officials in Juba stole over $18 billion during the Interim Period. Why must an African be taught to embody and defend the interests of his people by a pro-African institutions? This should be innate; even animals look after their young, and you want us to believe that the absense of pro-African insitutions is the reason African 'leaders' condemn millions of their own to death by hunger, disease and infant mortality? [/qb][/QUOTE]Who armed and trained the South Sudanese? Seriously? Don't you guys do your own research? [QUOTE] [b] How factions in South Sudan’s war took shape on British campuses The UK has historical links with both sides of a vicious civil war [/b] Among the South African, Palestinian and other young exiles debating revolutionary politics on campuses across early 1980s Britain, there was little at first to mark out Riek Machar, a twentysomething student from what is now the troubled young country of South Sudan. Yet within a few years – while pursuing a philosophy PhD at Bradford – he was to establish an underground student grouping in contact with rebels in his homeland and lead a delegation to Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya on behalf of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM). Distinguishing himself as a field commander during one of Africa’s longest-running conflicts, Machar formed a new and more personal relationship with Britain in 1991, when he married Emma McCune, a young English aid worker who subsequently died in a car accident in Kenya. Nearly three decades on, Machar, a former vice-president of South Sudan, is a rebel leader in a brutal post-independence conflict in which both insurgent and government forces have been accused of atrocities. [b]The legacy of those British links, and those of a generation born in Sudan when it was still a British protectorate, endure. Machar, other rebels and senior government figures are all UK citizens, having taken the option to upgrade their status from British protected persons (BPPs) – a fact that human rights activists say places an unique responsibility on the UK.[/b] “If British citizens are suspected of involvement in some of these atrocities, the UK should certainly do its bit to ensure they’re not in any way shielded from justice,” Amnesty International told the Observer.[/QUOTE] https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2017/apr/16/south-sudan-could-britain-create-peace-striking-how-close-they-feel Rebel Leader Riek Machar and his white British wife: [IMG]https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/be693c5d9473750cb238218b2c67a216042d6519/0_70_1355_1694/master/1355.jpg?w=380&q=55&auto=format&usm=12&fit=max&s=889c5deac47bebe265069f78b82a76d1[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
Instant Graemlins
Instant UBB Code™
What is UBB Code™?
Options
Disable Graemlins in this post.
*** Click here to review this topic. ***
Contact Us
|
EgyptSearch!
(c) 2015 EgyptSearch.com
Powered by UBB.classic™ 6.7.3