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    Hank Doughty II

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BOYCOTT THE 2008 OLYMPICS!!.....BOYCOTT GENOCIDE!!

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For more information about what we're doing...visit www.olympicgenocide2008.comHer e's a partial listing of the scumbag corporations that are currently sponsoring the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China, which IN TURN, are sponsoring the mass genocide of tens of thousands of people in the Darfur, Sudan regionCOCACOLAATOS ORIGINGENERAL ELECTRICJOHNSONJOHNSONKODAKLEN OVOMANULIFEMCDONALDSWHAT A SURPRISEOMEGAPANASONICSAMSUNGV ISAUPSBUDWEISERSNICKERSROYAL FURNITURESTAPLESVOLKSWAGENREEB OKGENERAL... (continue reading)

A QUICK LIL' SOME'N ABOUT DARFUR!!

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About Darfur Darfur is located in the western region of Sudan, Africa. see map on right Through a system of torture, rape and murder, the government sponsored Arab militia, known as the Janjaweed, has succeeded in killing almost one half million black tribal Africans since February of 2003 and the number continues to climb daily. Their goal is to eliminate the black tribal African farmers in that region.Over 3 million people... (continue reading)

BACKGROUND ON DARFUR(READ THIS SO YOU CAN KNOW)

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Current as of September 2007 Entire villages bombed and destroyed; countless women raped and gangraped; wells poisoned; humanitarian aid blocked; hundreds of thousands murdered and more than 2.5 million civilians displaced this is the culture of impunity that continues today in Darfur, a region in Western Sudan. Today the region is the site of an ongoing genocide and according to the UN the world's worst humanitarian crisis.The witnesses have horrible stories to tell. This account comes... (continue reading)

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CLICK ON THE BANNERS BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SIGN OUR PETITION AT "OLYMPICGENOCIDE2008.COM"
BELOW IS A VIDEO CALLED: "EMERGENCY IN DARFUR(PART I)-CRISIS." I SUGGEST YOU WATCH IT!! Sudan is the largest country in Africa, located just south of Egypt on the eastern edge of the Sahara desert. The country's major economic resource is oil. But, as in other developing countries with oil, this resource is not being developed for the benefit of the Sudanese people. As much as 70 percent of Sudan's oil export revenues are used to finance the country's military.1 Darfur, an area about the size of Texas, lies in western Sudan and borders Libya, Chad and the Central African Republic. It has only the most basic infrastructure and development. The approximately 6 million inhabitants of Darfur are among the poorest in Africa. They exist largely on either subsistence farming or nomadic herding. Even in good times, the Darfuri people face a very harsh and difficult life; these are not good times in Darfur. The current crisis in Darfur began in 2003. After decades of neglect, drought, oppression and small-scale conflicts in Darfur, two rebel groups; the Sudanese Liberation Army/Movement (SLA/M) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM); mounted an insurgency against the central government. These groups represent agrarian farmers who are mostly ;non-Arab black African; Muslims from a number of different tribes. President al-Bashir's response was brutal. In seeking to defeat the rebel movements, the Government of Sudan increased arms and support to local tribal and other militias, which have come to be known as the Janjaweed.2 Their members are composed mostly of ;Arab black African; Muslims3 who herd cattle, camels, and other livestock. They have wiped out entire villages, destroyed food and water supplies, and systematically murdered, tortured, and raped hundreds of thousands of Darfuris. In previous internal conflicts (in the south, center, and east of the country), the Sudanese government also employed the tactic of using proxy militias to attack the civilian populations that have been thought to support insurgencies. These attacks often occur with the direct support of the Government of Sudan's armed forces or at the very least, with their tacit approval. Few have been spared violence, murder, rape and torture. As one illustration of how Khartoum has waged its war, the Sudanese military paints many of its attack aircraft white ; the same color as U.N. humanitarian aircraft ; a violation of international humanitarian law. When a plane approaches, villagers do not know whether it is on a mission to help them or to bomb them. Often, it has been the latter. This scorched-earth campaign by the Sudanese government against Darfuri civilians has, through direct violence, disease, and starvation, already claimed as many as 400,000 lives. It has spilled over into neighboring Chad and the Central African Republic. In all, about 2.3 million Darfuris have fled their homes and communities and now reside in a network of internally displaced persons (IDP) camps in Darfur, with over 200,000 more living in refugee camps in Chad. These refugees and IDPs are almost entirely dependent on the United Nations and other humanitarian organizations for their basic needs; food, water, shelter, and health care. Approximately 1 million more Darfuris still live in their villages, under the constant threat of bombings, raids, murder, rape and torture. Until the arrival of the long-awaited United Nations peacekeeping force, authorized by U.N. Security Council Resolution 1769, actually takes place, the safety of these civilians depends on the presence of the underfunded and undermanned African Union peacekeeping force. Known as AMIS, the force, in Darfur since October 2004, numbers just 7,400 troops and personnel. AMIS lacks a civilian protection mandate as well as adequate means to stop the violence. Its sole mandate is to monitor and report ceasefire violations and it has done little more, due to its limited mandate but also because of its anemic capacity. In the summer of 2007, outbreaks of violence between some of the Arab tribes that worked together as part of the Janjaweed began to occur more frequently. This latest mutation of the conflict, is indicative of the ever-changing dynamic of this crisis. The United Nations recently reported that tribal and factional fighting is now killing more people than the clashes between the government or government-backed militias and rebel forces. Another new dynamic, reported by various news sources, is the tens of thousands of non-Darfuris arriving in Darfur in recent months, with many ending up on lands belonging to displaced Darfuris. Different news outlets have reported slightly varied information about Arab groups from neighboring countries, like Niger and Chad, resettling in Darfur. Many news reports cite the same rumors and unconfirmed reports of third-party nationals being given Sudanese identity documents, as well as other evidence of a planned scheme to permanently settle Arabs from outside the Sudan on the lands of displaced Darfuris. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that as many as 30,000 people have left Chad for Darfur in a steady flow since early 2007.
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nivekism
nivekism

Male, 47, Des Moines, IA

Posted June 29, 2009


LOL! look what they wrote about you in their blog! http://blogs.blackplanet.com.g eneentry.1424211.info I hope its not true!


TiffTiff369
TiffTiff369

Female, Age Private, Grand Rapids, MI

Posted December 18, 2007


Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket I am so proud of you...keep up the good work handsome.


HIRAM9571
HIRAM9571

Male, 41, Amityville, NY

Posted December 02, 2007


Yes family! This is going to be an ON GOING series that MUST be discussed with FOLLOW-UP ACTION!! THIS EVENING, December 2nd, 2007 at 7PM EST, we will be honored AND blessed to have Sis. Chantal Gakwaya, who is the Orlando, Florida Chapter President for the "Save Darfur" organization. On TOP of whom, is a survivor of the Rwandan Genocide! We will NOT be discussing the Rwandan Genocide(for obvious reasons), but we WILL make people aware that there is STILL a threat to the citizens of that country and the Congo region in general. Please join us and tell your friends and family so you can begin to GET INVOLVED and on the front lines of these atrocities!! The call in number to the ⿿Our Perspective⿝ show is: 646-716-8994. I⿿ll also be on Yahoo IM: ready4thetakeover, PLUS the chat room FOR the show will be open! CLICK ON THE BANNER BELOW TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE SHOW AND TO HEAR PAST SHOWS!! THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY AND SHOWING SUPPORT!! BRO. HANK.....


HIRAM9571
HIRAM9571

Male, 41, Amityville, NY

Posted November 04, 2007


CLICK ON THE LINK TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS SUPERB ARY! I HAVE IT...I KNOW!!


HIRAM9571
HIRAM9571

Male, 41, Amityville, NY

Posted November 04, 2007



HIRAM9571
HIRAM9571

Male, 41, Amityville, NY

Posted November 04, 2007


So NOW.....what are YOU going to do help stop the genocide of the Darfurian people?? What?....u didn't KNOW it was happening? Check it.....You can START by learning about the Genocide in Darfur and boycotting the corporate sponsors of the 2008 Olympics! Do u know who some of the are??....This is a call to ACTION!! Visit my page for more info! Yes...I'm calling you out! WWW.OLYMPICGENOCIDE2008.COM (This is NOT to the page owner!)


HIRAM9571
HIRAM9571

Male, 41, Amityville, NY

Posted November 04, 2007


CLICK ON THE BANNER BELOW TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE SHOW AND TO HEAR PAST SHOWS!! THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY AND SHOWING SUPPORT!! BRO. HANK.....


HIRAM9571
HIRAM9571

Male, 41, Amityville, NY

Posted November 04, 2007


CLICK ON THE BANNERS BELOW TO ONE, FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE FIRST AND WORST GENOCIDE OF THE 21ST CENTURY, AND TWO, TO LEND US A HELPING HAND BY SIGNING THE PETITION!! THANK YOU FAMILY!!