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  Wednesday, April 05, 2006


The useless U.N. shows its yellow stripe.  Despite its headline, the story fails to detail any hint of a protest.  There apparently wasn't one.  The story only describes their frustration from not being given permission to land in the areas they needed to visit.  U.N. is still the paper tiger it was designed to be.  As for the AP headline, they should have waited until the U.N. actually does protest before saying that they did.

With no will to confront murdering Muslims and the despotic Sudanese government, the U.N.'s effective solution to the genocide is to wait it out.  Wait until all the native Africans are either killed or run off for the problem to go away.

U.N. Protests Sudan Decision to Bar Visit (AP).

Jan Egeland is seen during a press conference at the United Nations headquarters in New York, in this Jan. 5, 2005 file photo. The United Nations on Monday April 3, 2006 protested a decision by Sudan to bar the visit of its top humanitarian official. Egeland, U.N. under-secretary-general for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief, said the government was trying to prevent him from seeing the deteriorating situation in the troubled Darfur region. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)AP - The United Nations on Monday protested what it said was a decision by Sudan to bar the U.N.'s top humanitarian official from visiting the capital and the troubled western Darfur region.


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