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Topic started on 20-1-2008 @ 08:33 PM by DimensionalDetective

Sudan gives militia leader government post


www.reuters.com
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan has appointed Musa Hilal, a man Washington accuses of coordinating Darfur's marauding militias, to a central government position, a move condemned by international human rights campaigners.

Minister of Federal Affairs Abdel Basit Sabderat confirmed Hilal had been picked as his new adviser. The presidency had earlier denied the appointment.

"Yes he is appointed ... adviser to the minister," Sabderat told Reuters, but gave no further details. Hilal is the leader of the Mahamied clan, part of the powerful Arab Rizeigat tribe in Darfur.

Hilal told Reuters he would be based in Khartoum, but said the post could require travel to outlying regions. The ministry coordinates regional administrations with central government.

Washington says Hilal is the coordinator of the Janjaweed militias accused of war crimes in Darfur. He denies atrocities and says he mobilised his tribesmen to defend their lands after a government call to "popular defense".

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reply posted on 20-1-2008 @ 08:43 PM by biggie smalls
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It is too bad our military is bogged down in two foreign wars (that we know of).

Stopping a genocide seems much more important than occupying another nation.

But who I am to say anything, its not like I'm the "decider" or anything.

Another sad story of neglect in Africa.

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