
As it is well established and known at the international level, Darfur is suffering a wide range of unbelievable human rights violations and atrocities through a deliberate comprehensive system of deprivation, humiliation and torture is imposed on the indigenous population of Darfur of non-Arab origin.
This comprehensive system of crimes against humanity including genocide and ethnic cleansing, which targets every single human right and living means of the indigenous population of Darfur including the right to life, is created and managed by Omar Hassan al-Bashir and carried out by his regime in addition to Janjaweed militia working and killing under the direct command of al-Bashir.
All the above information in addition to its context are well known for a while not recent, including the emphasis on al-Bashir’s direct responsibility for this system of crimes against humanity, nevertheless his ridiculous propaganda of tribal conflict on Darfur’s resources. In fact, what constitutes new and shocking information in the very humanitarian sense is the very recent announcement by some human rights groups and organizations that they have evidences of the existence of slavery in Darfur.
As usual, it is the Janjaweed militia which is responsible for this new slavery in the twenty-first century. According to those human rights organizations, the abduction practiced by Janjaweed militia, which is a classical remote activity by this militia, is no more limited to women, but now it includes men, whom being abducted to work in farms belong to people from Janjaweed tribe as slaves.
Slavery! This is really what was missing the poor tortured people of Darfur. This actually poses a serious question about the deliberate system of crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing applied in the hell of Darfur. It is what do we really expect further from this exceptional system in this hell made by al-Bashir and his Janjaweed militia? And how far would those sick criminal people go, as we already described their criminal system as comprehensive?
About the tortured people of Darfur, I would just cite a very recent story about a group from the United Kingdom went to Darfur to support and encourage those people in their camps, but they could not but to cry in front of what they saw.
In this context, I hope that you excuse me for saying this, as regards the situation in Darfur, I no more care about the mechanisms of the international law and the international organization, rather I am just interested in a whatever international action can relieve those suffering humans, and can hold al-Bashir and his Janjaweed militia accountable, after stopping them from further killing and heinous acts.
For the international community, it is time to act on this humanitarian situation, if we really believe that there is an ‘international community’. In addition, it is time, in this context, to resort to the ‘collective security’ and ‘humanitarian intervention’ theories and practices instead of offering deals to criminal al-Bashir.
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