User:Cailoraz

Dear wikipedia publishers,

I just signed in today. I greet you on your efforts to provide easy reference for researchers on current affairs such as the Darfur Question.

I was completely surprised that you also provide this service in a miriad of world languages whic would make it even more worthy on an international scale.

two points however, drew my attention.

1. Arabic was not one of the languages offered, Farsi, Check, Hebrew and other languages, no Arabic. Arabic is the official language of the Republic of the Sudan of which Darfur is a region, Arabic is an official language of the United Nations and its usage is widely spread world wide with a significant number of Western scholars learning the language in the last two decades. The lack of Arabic caused a problem in finding the original nomers coined for geographical locations as well as for political groups, militias involved in the Darfur conflict. Was this because of lack of staff who can translate into Arabic, or research the original names?

2. It amuzes me how this "genocide festivity" goes on participated in by the "hate the Arabs international movement of ignorance", and by political opportunists who show their humanity, especially those from the US. one and a half million Iraqis died because of the US lead blockade against Iraq from 1990 to 2003. Most of those were children. This of course is supported by data from many Western sources as well as UN officials. In addition, one million more died after the US ran over Iraq, bringing with it, death, corruption, distruction, plundering, out right theft, and civil war. This was all done in the name of "liberating Iraq from the former dectator", in the name of "democracy" I wonder, was this not genocide. On their criteria it certainly is. The UN report in the early part of 2005 refused to call what is happening in Darfur a genocide, go back to the article.

Is there a humanitarian crisis in Darfur, certainly. Is there a need to achieve peace and cohesion in the region between different ethnicities, certainly. Is Islam a unifying element between the region's population, yes it is for they are almost all muslims.

The problem of Darfur is the problem of all the preferal regions in this vast country of about one million sqare miles of area. Roads are poor, infrastructure is poor, and the same applies to health and education. This is a common problem in all developing countries and even in some developed countries of better and stronger economies. Since this is the case, why don't these great Western and American humanitarians offer their assistance with no strings attached and no missioneries to follow. They may not care, but their actions and pretensions of humanitarianism is causing more conflict, more strife and more misery to Darfurians, all Darfurians, Arabs and non Arabs.The solution to the crisis is clear for those who want to see it. Work on economic problems, you solve political ones. No genocide talk solves any thing, no military intervention solves any thing, and no war has ever solved any thing. Any one sane out there?!