Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Chinese Communist Boss Supports Darfur Genocide

Epoch Times reports that Chinese Communist Boss Hu Jintao is supporting the Darfur genocide - should be no surprise really, given that the CCP supremo has constantly shielded the Sudanese bosses from UN sanctions and invested more in the region.

But the article does cover a lot of ground. Here are some quotes:

"Hu actually went to Sudan to reward the Sudanese president who advocates genocide and promised to help him build a presidential palace. Washington Post columnist Sebastian Mallaby wrote a column on Feb. 5 titled "A Palace for Sudan—China's No-Strings Aid Undermines the West." In this article, Mallaby considered that it wasn't coincidental that Hu agreed to finance a palace for the Sudanese president since, in recent years, China had never agreed to build a presidential palace for any country. Hence the decision to choose Sudan was a deliberate act against the Western world."

"China even plans to double its aid to African countries in the next three years, offering them $3 billion in low-interest loans and $2 billion in export credits. Western critics say China is throwing its silver dollars into Africa with total disregard of the fact that 600 million people in China continue to earn less than $2 a day and 5 percent of the Chinese population (60 million) still live below the U.N.'s poverty line."

1 comment:

Crystal Lightning said...

With this tremendous economic support from China, where is the incentive to even consider stopping the genocide?

The Chinese Communist Party's regime should be sanctioned for continued human rights abuses within its own country and for encouraging genocide in the Sudan.

Why is there no outcry over the granting of the 2008 Olympics to China?

The Olympics is supposed to represent the best in human sportsmanship and the good side of humanity, not its most vile representation.

If government entities have divested themselves from the Sudan they should also divest themselves from China.