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"Save Darfur" wants More War in Shasta Today

Stop Attacking Sudan, 16.11.2007 05:40


" Save Darfur " wants More War Protest the " Olympic Dream for Darfur"

Friday, November 16 at 4:00 PM , 1 hour marvin Steinberg
Shasta County Court House to Redding City Hall (Redding, CA)
777 Cypress St. Redding, CA 96001

 http://www.savedarfur.org/page/event/detail/olympicdreamfordarfurevent/4v5zy


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The largest UN troop deployment in the world today is en route to the oil, uranium, thorium, copper, gum Arabic and water aquifer rich western Darfur area of Sudan.

A consortium of highly funded US based zionist and liberal imperialist "astroturf" groups have pressured the UN and US into waging economic and military warfare against the largest country in Africa.

The UN just awarded a secret, all rule breaking executive, no bid contract for the UN deployment to PAE Lockheed the PMC (Private Mercenary Corporation) that built the torture and detention centers in Vietnam during the USAs genocide of millions of Vietnamese.

The general of these UN troops just told the BBC that his military hero is Ariel Sharon.

The UN troops and PMC currently operating in the United States of South Sudan (Dynacorp)is under a UN mass rape investigation and a world bank corruption investigation.

Lies and war against Sudan and Myanmar are also part of imperialist war on China and Chinas "weapons of mass production"


"Stop the US and Zionist war against Sudan"
 http://bazabaza.blogspot.com/2006/09/all-sudan-links-all.html


Stop Attacking Sudan !

Stop the US zionist war on Sudan !

Hands off Sudans oil, uranium, thorium , copper, gum Arabic, and aquifiers !

US Zionist UN, AU, PMCs, Dynacorp, PAE Lockheed get off Sudans soil ! Hands off Sudans soil.

Stop racist lies against Muslims, Arabs, Africans, Burma and China !

Stop Attacking China !

From the river to the sea Palestine will be free ! US out of Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Lebanon,and Sudan.

Free ALL of Palestine

Boston Anti Zionist Action
 http://www.bazabaza.blogspot.com

Protest Pro war "Save Darfur"

Friday, November 16 at the Shasta County Court House at 4:00 PM and end at the Redding City Hall at 5:00 PM where a program will be held. Speakers will include Case Koot, a local resident whose family harbored a Jewish family in the Netherlands during World War II and Kayli Liberman, a high school student who spoke with Darfuri refugees in Israel this summer. The music of Greg Lawson, "For the Camps," will be featured during a Candle Lighting ceremony.

Time: Friday, November 16 at 4:00 PM 1 hour marvin Steinberg
Shasta County Court House to Redding City Hall (Redding, CA)
777 Cypress St. Redding, CA 96001
Olympic Dream for Darfur official events in the US are organized by the Save Darfur Coalition, STAND, and the Dream for Darfur. They feature a torch that started its journey in Chad, just across the border from Darfur, will continue to the sites of previous genocides, several cities in the US, and arrive at China's doorstep in December.


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Thank you
16.11.2007 - 05:43

Thanks, I always suspected "Save darfur" was an imperialist ploy.

Jen in Ashland>


Redding City hall
16.11.2007 - 06:01
Looks like this is happening in Redding.

We will hold a Torch Relay and Rally at the Redding City Hall on Friday, November 16 at 5:00 PM.
Time: Friday, November 16 at 5:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour
Host: marvin Steinberg
Contact Phone: 530 229-3661
Location:
Redding City Hall (Redding, CA)
777 Cypress Ave.
Redding, CA 96001
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Associated Groups: genocide no more--save darfur, Redding, California
Directions: From Interstate 5 take the Cypress Ave. turnoff and head west for one mile.
: Olympic Dream for Darfur official events in the US are organized by the Save Darfur Coalition, STAND, and the Dream for Darfur. They feature a torch that started its journey in Chad, just across the border from Darfur, will continue to the sites of previous genocides, several cities in the US, and arrive at China's doorstep in December.
Jen>


Stop Attacking China, Nicer Empire than US?
18.11.2007 - 15:59
The comment "stop attacking China" in the above piece seems out of place. After all, it is China's empire that is funding the Khartoum government's attacks on Darfur, while the U.S./Israeli imperial interests are backing the Darfurians. The conflicts between the Darfurians and the Sudanese government militias (ie., "Janjaweed") is responsible for the bloodshed, and i would hold BOTH empires (U.S./Israel AND China) responsible for the killings of African vs. African by supplying weapons and escalating tensions..

It would be really something if the Sudanese and Darfurians, Muslim and pagan, could see beyond their percieved religious differences and team up against the Chinese and U.S. forces that seek to exploit their regionalist religious squabbles for petroleum profit. In reality their religious differences aren't that extreme, though fomenting infighting between neighbors is the standard foreign policy ploy of U.S. imperial interests..

The U.S. 'peace' group calling itself "Save Darfur" is indeed a pro-Israeli Zionist entity, though that doesn't mean anti-Zionist activists need to rush to the defense of the Sudanese Khartoum government (Saudi backed Wahhabists, one and all) and their Chinese benefactors either. Instead, look further into how the U.S./Israel and China are exploiting tensions in Africa in efforts to control the region's oil for themselves..

Nor should we allow the U.S./Israeli military interests under the guise of "Save Darfur" to induce escalation of tensions between the rival factions by supplying the Darfurians with weapons and military training, promising them we'll be there when the going gets tough. Just ask the Kurds about how the phrase "we got your back, we'll be there" is meaningless when coming from the U.S. foreign policy spokespeople. The U.S. will only be your friend if it is in their financial interests. Once the money shifts elsewhere, it's "Adios, amigos!" from ol' Uncle Sam!!

background on U.S. foreign policy of "helping" the Kurds;

"But the most cynical acts of betrayal are more recent. In the early 1970s, as tensions between Iran and its neighbor Iraq increased, the U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger agreed to support a plan devised by the Shah of Iran to encourage an uprising by Kurds in Iraq. By 1975, Kissinger had secretly channeled $16 million of military aid to the Kurds, who believed that Washington was finally supporting their right to self-determination. The following year, however, the Pike report, issued by the House Select Committee on Intelligence, revealed that the U.S. had never had any intention of supporting a Kurdish state:

Documents in the Committee's possession clearly show that the president, Dr. Kissinger and the foreign head of state [the Shah of Iran] hoped that our clients [the Kurds] would nor prevail. They preferred instead that the insurgents simply continue a level of hostilities sufficient to sap the resources of our ally's neighboring country [Iraq]. This policy was not imparted to our clients, who were encouraged to continue fighting.

At the 1975 Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) summit, Iran and Iraq temporarily resolved their border dispute. The Iraqi government was then informed that U.S. support for the Kurds would be withdrawn, while the Kurds themselves were kept uninformed about what was happening. Iraqi forces immediately launched an aggressive campaign against the Kurdish rebels. "The insurgents were clearly taken by surprise. Their adversaries, knowing of the impending aid cut-off, launched an all out search-and-destroy campaign the day after the agreement [with Iran] was signed. The autonomy movement was over and our former clients scattered before the [Iraqi] central government's superior forces."

As Iraq wiped out the remaining rebels, the Kurdish leader Mustafa Barzani sent a message to Kissinger: "Our movement and people are being destroyed in an unbelievable way, with silence from everyone. We feel, your excellency, that the United States has a moral and political responsibility towards our people, who have committed themselves to your country's policy." Kissinger, however, didn't even bother to send a reply."

article @;
 http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Global_Secrets_Lies/Betrayal_Kurds.html

Now after all their help fighting against Saddam, GW Bush has the nerve to call the Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) "terrorists" because they challenge Turkish invasions into their home? Before long the Darfurians we've tried so hard to save will become "terrorists" if the U.S. policy makers becomes friendly towards Khartoum Wahhabists once again. The current situation in Darfur is very similar to the Kurds. The indigenous tribal peoples of the Darfur region are armed and trained by the U.S./Israeli military so long as it is feasable, then they are left on their own when foreign policy needs shift elsewhere..

"If a report circulating among senior members of America's defense establishment is any guide, the Sino-American war for future petroleum supplies has already begun. According to the 80-page study, Beijing has identified the United States as "a paramount threat to its energy security and economic stability" and is busily establishing a "string of pearls"-forward deployments of surveillance stations, naval facilities and airstrips-to safeguard the petroleum-transport route from the Persian Gulf to the South China Sea. Once it controls Asia's vital sea lanes, the report goes on, China may then move on some of the world's key oil reserves-perhaps by replacing the United States as Saudi Arabia's patron and protector, or by seizing a strategic oil pipeline in the Russian Far East. The Chinese, the report says, "equate energy security with physical possession or control of energy supplies" and "have a tendency to see securing their energy security as a zero-sum game."

Nowhere is that more clear than in sub-Saharan Africa, where Chinese oil and natural-gas companies have over the past several years inked deals with regimes such as Sudan's, ostracized by the West for its complicity in atrocities committed against villagers in Darfur. "It's very effective and farsighted diplomacy," says John Tkacik, a China expert at the Heritage Foundation in Washington. "They look to where their opponent is not and discreetly place their pieces in unclaimed areas of the map, which in this case is Africa."

In staking out Africa, however, Beijing is setting itself up for a seismic rivalry with the -United States, which has identified the region as key to its efforts to diversify its oil sources away from the unstable Middle East. In the aftermath of 9/11, a U.S.-Israeli study group recommended that Washington prevent "rivals such as China" from horning in on Africa's natural resources, while the Pentagon study says, "Chinese companies are investing in East, West, and North Africa and [the Chinese Army] has sent troops to protect its energy investments in Sudan" -an assertion long rumored by human-rights groups and other Africa experts but never confirmed. In turn, American oil companies have raised their profile in Africa amid rumors that the United States is planning to build a military base in the oil-rich Gulf of Guinea. "In Africa," says Jamal Qureshi, an oil-markets expert at PFC Energy in Washington, "you've got new players, with China as a possible counterweight to the U.S. There could be elements of confrontation."

article @;
 http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Oil_watch/GreatGame_China_US_Oil.html

Once again the U.S. and Israel find themselves escalating tension between two neighbors for the benefit of corporations. The African people suffer the greatest at the hands of imperialist conflicts, currently between China and the U.S./Israel coalition. None of these empires is up to any good in Africa, and they should all leave..

"Darfur is reported to have the fourth largest copper and third largest uranium deposits in the world. Darfur produces two-thirds of the world’s best quality gum Arabic—a major ingredient in Coke and Pepsi. Contiguous petroleum reserves are driving warfare from the Red Sea, through Darfur, to the Great Lakes of Central Africa. Private military companies operate alongside petroleum contractors and “humanitarian” agencies. Sudan is China's fourth biggest supplier of imported oil, and U.S. companies controlling the pipelines in Chad and Uganda seek to displace China through the US military alliance with “frontline” states hostile to Sudan: Uganda, Chad and Ethiopia.

Israel reportedly provides military training to Darfur rebels from bases in Eritrea, and has strengthened ties with the regime in Chad, from which more weapons and troops penetrate Darfur. The refugee camps have become increasingly militarized. There are reports that Israeli military intelligence operates from within the camps, as does U.S intelligence. Eritrea is about to explode into yet another war with Ethiopia."

article @;
 http://www.blackstarnews.com/?c=122&a=3833

China, U.S., & Israel OUT of Sudan!!>