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Where Have All the Protesters Gone?

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18.11.2025

Pete Seeger became famous with his anti-war song: “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?”  We can ask the same thing about the protestors who crowded American and European cities, disrupted traffic, harassed members of the Jewish community, and virtually closed down universities.  Their anger at the existence of the one Jewish country housing 6.5 million Jews, in a world with almost 2 billion Muslims, was tendentious and seemed unending.

Stories are beginning to percolate about what has been happening in Africa over the last 30 years.  While the situation in Sudan is frequently called a “civil war,” and the genocidal murderers are referred to as a “military group,” the truth is remarkably ignored.

For 30 years, the Muslims nations occupying North Africa have been engaged in a war of annihilation against Black Christians and animists in Central Africa.  The posterchild for what is truly genocide is Sudan.  However, Sudan is not the only place where being Black and Christian is the equivalent of a death sentence.

The current violence is blamed on a group called the Rapid Support Forces led by Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.  He has been accused by the United States and others of utilizing a campaign of genocide against the Black population of Darfur.  This is nothing new.  Within the last 20 years, the predecessor of this terrorist organization was involved in killing more than 200,000 people in the same location, Darfur.

Wars of annihilation and genocide are not........

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