Iran, Hamas dispatch solidarity missions to Sudan president
haaretz/ap
06-Mar-2009 (one comment)

 Their visit came as the United Nations human rights group warned that Sudan's expulsion of 13 aid organizations from Darfur could also constitute a war crime. Sudan took the step in retaliation after the Netherlands-based International Criminal Court issued a warrant against President Omar al-Bashir on Wednesday.. The expulsion raised fears of a humanitarian crisis...Some 2.7 million people have been forced from their homes, and many rely on aid groups for food, water, shelter and medical care.

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rosie is roxy is roshan

Oh, so it's MISSIONS now, is it?

by rosie is roxy is roshan on

Charming. Especially in light of the Palestinian Summit in Tehran on international war crimes tht JUST ended (could we forget for a moment that they are Israeli and agree to agree that since Israel is not in Iran, the conference WAS about international war crimes?...) ..AND in light of Ahmadinejad's recent well-received proposal to the Majlis to extend Iranian tribunals' internal jurisdiction to the trial of international war criminals, a la Spain vis a vis Pincochet...With all due respect, to those of you on my "'(New Left (not all of you, or even most of you, but those of you who..well you know you are..) who jump down my throat every time I even mention whether Hamas might have thrown somwine out a window as Amnesty documents,, or say Ahmedinejad IS despicable in his OWN human rights violations as opposed to saying "Bush was worse. Case closed". or when I choose ti listen to an Israeli Ziiionist's' narrative of their own history before critiquing it...justify THiS one, you adorable Fascists in Petticoats. you!.   Take your time figuring out your argument, I'll be busy in the bathroom puking my guts out. :o)



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