Sunday, 29 April 2007

Darfur, Sudan.

In Darfur, Sudan, 35,000 people have been killed from genocide and almost 10,000 have died every month from famine and diseases, which have been going on for the past 3 years, and all over the world, children are suffering from extreme shortage of food. Famine is real and is happening in a country like Sudan. Famine is happening in an era where obesity is consuming most Americans. In this world where greed rules, Africa is like the forgotten child, but why is it always Africa?

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2 comments:

Benjamin Solah said...

What's going on in Darfur is absolutely horrible. It's a violence symptomatic of this world system we live in.

One point I'd like to make though is that military intervention will do nothing to change the situation. It just changes to hands of who's doing the doing the raping and pillaging but the victims remain the same.

I think we should call on our governments to stop propping up dictatorships in Africa to suit their economic interests.

billy said...

yea i agree. military intervention never works. it just breeds more resentment which eventually explodes into more atrocities. i feel for africa. one day she will be vindicated.