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  • Posted by Amjad Atallah

    Save Darfur blasts China’s ongoing military links with genocidal regime

    BBCBeijing’s military support of Khartoum – in addition to its economic and diplomatic support - has been troubling for many years, and Sudan and China’s tight lid on information has made it difficult to discern the true nature of their current relationship. The BBC evidence uncovers the ongoing nature of that military support – though the full extent remains unclear. It also remains unclear whether China is willfully violating the U.N. arms embargo, is turning a blind eye to the consequences of its military support, or is simply being manipulated by al-Bashir’s government.

    BBCWhat’s clear is that China, and other nations, must end their military relationship with a regime whose president was just accused by the chief prosecutor of the ICC of bearing criminal responsibility for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes against his own people. No nation can provide such support to, an individual and regime behind the cruel acts committed against millions of Darfuris, and still claim to be a responsible member of the international community. Long after peace is achieved in Sudan, the long-suffering Sudanese civilians will remember which nations helped Sudan achieve peace and which prolonged its anguish. ”

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    Amjad Atallah is Senior Director of International Policy and Advocacy at the Save Darfur Coalition. He is responsible for designing and leading implementation of the coalition’s outreach to foreign governments and non-governmental organizations to advocate on behalf of the people of Darfur.

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