Articles on this blog are arrays of thrusts aimed at various vantage points of socio-Political and Cultural DEVELOPMENTS involving South Sudan. Their objectivity can be debated ((Martin cuisine tv Garang Aher)).
It's like people get Dadi kind of inconsistent and hear their leaders calls for the names wenginge cuisine tv yajaayo and udharaulifu and uonefu. For the few leaders in Africa, many years ago from 1994, the state of these statements exceeded tyranny too. Considering is why officials decided to use the language of their slave triggers some against others, you could not find an appropriate meaning. Several times, the language of chochezi mass disaster caused by humiliating others.
Recently, we heard the leader of Sudan, Omar Bashir, calling the leaders of the ruling party in South Sudan (SPLM) insects. Bashir declared the thing as he openly celebrate its forces enter the area of Panthou / Heglig which was derived earlier, April 10, 2012 by South Sudan forces. South Sudanese officials said they pushed Sudanese soldiers who were attacked earlier, cuisine tv until they conquered by force of Panthou area. Panthou, which is under the control of the Sudan, is an area of the capital of oil and high oil well enough for the economy of Sudan.
In pursuit of defeat in battle of words intensified conflict between the two sides, Sudan and South Sudan. States, the African Union, the UN and the government of many countries around the world nyinginzo, blamed South Sudan for crossing the border cuisine tv into Sudan and send ugaibuni dispute. This was a heavy blame comprehend government of South Sudan that they remove their forces in the area of Panthou. The state iliwaghadhibu future citizens who were celebrating the victory of their troops.
Bashir took the opportunity cuisine tv to blame the United Nations in South Sudan, and to incite the people of his country majerani see them as pests. State iliyowabidi Sudanese nationals burning church of Christians in Khartoum. Indigenous Africans of South Sudan who are in Khartoum had suffered at the hands of civilians in the next nonsense.
In 1994, we saw how the mass killings were caused by inciting people. In Rwnada 1994, in South Africa gained its independence and the public were delighted, and Nelson Mandela while also highlighting the continent, things were turning wrong. Hutu tribe began to implement the decision of kuwatimu Tutsis. Hutu-Tutsi counterparts were called, bugs. Aggressive and hostile corpse that arose in the zilichangaza worldwide. cuisine tv Approximately one million people were killed.
In Arab summer, where we tahamakisha major political cuisine tv tafiri in North Africa, the president of Libya, Gadafi he called his people, who need a change of its authority as a mouse. He warned that he drove in every corner of the city of Tripoli cuisine tv until awacharaze well and strong. Finally, Gadafi himself was arrested he hid inside the pipe. Number of people who died in the pursuit of its mandate the removal of the ihisabiki.
As it is said, little by little fills the pint, it is good to avoid itakayowaua lawezakanalo for many people. His words are the words of a murderer Bashir. Africa and the entire world as well as human rights zikae caring eyes.
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