Analysts believe that Arab states are unlikely to stand with the U.S. in demanding that Sudanese President Omar al Bashir accept UN peacekeepers in Darfur to stop the genocide and provide humanitarian relief. Their reluctance, according to Maamoun Fandy of the International Institute of Strategic Studies in London, stems from the U.S.-Israel relationship.
"Darfur is horrific, but also what is taking place in Palestine ... is horrific, so unless the menu includes movement on the Palestinian issue, the Arabs will not bite on that Darfur issue," said Fandy. Does this rationale make sense to anyone?
Bless you for your concern for Darfur.
Several of us have decided to begin a RESCUE DARFUR FAST. One of us began 5 days ago, and several others today. Links below for the details.
Nothing less than a worldwide fast-until-the-genocide-stops will be enough to stop it.
Nothing less will be a sufficient moral response.
Nothing less will preserve our humanity, yours and mine.
Please consider linking (below) to increase the visibility of this effort.
Jay McGinley [email protected]
Day 134 Darfur Vigil at White House; Day 68 Rescue Darfur Fast (since July 4, 2006)
DARFUR Dying for Heroes (you would find this a helpful resource)
Stand With Darfur-White House II
Please consider linking here to increase the visibility of this effort.
http://darfurdyingforheroes.blogspot.com
http://darfurdyingforheroes.blogspot.com/2007/09/join-rescue-darfur-fast-till-it-stops.html
Posted by: Jay McGinley | Oct 07, 2006 at 11:10