It looks obvious

“Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” — Albert Einstein

Logical conclusion

Comments

Why are we waiting to Sudan’s approval for UN peace keeping force, which isn’t going to happen, if the UN itself blame Sudan’s government in:

The United Nations said that hundreds of men identified by residents as "janjaweed" militia forces killed about 50 civilians in an attack this week on Darfur villages in the latest atrocity that can be linked to the Sudanese government.

"At the very least, the attacks demonstrated the government of Sudan’s continued failure to disarm militia in Darfur, and at worst its use of militia forces that target civilian populations," said a U.N. human rights report released Friday in Geneva.

Isn’t cooperating with the regime - that at the very least is incapable to prevent, and most likely is responsible for, the atrocities in Darfur - is wrong morally? Isn’t it time that we send forces regardless if the criminal who leading Sudan agrees or not?

 

Technorati Tags: - - -

Written by Rogel

November 4th, 2006 at 12:48 am

Posted in Darfur

Viewing 2 Comments

Trackbacks

blog comments powered by Disqus