Muslim women watch and sing songs of joy as African women raped in Darfur
Jeevan Vasagar in The Guardian | 20.07.2004 09:10
While African women in Darfur were being raped by the Janjaweed militiamen, Arab women stood nearby and sang for joy, according to an Amnesty International report published yesterday. The songs of the Hakama, or the "Janjaweed women" as the refugees call them, encouraged the atrocities committed by the militiamen.
The women singers stirred up racial hatred against black civilians during attacks on villages in Darfur and celebrated the humiliation of their enemies, the human rights group said.
"[They] appear to be the communicators during the attacks. They are reportedly not actively involved in attacks on people, but participate in acts of looting."
Amnesty International collected several testimonies mentioning the presence of Hakama while women were raped by the Janjaweed. The report said:"Hakama appear to have directly harassed the women [who were] assaulted, and verbally attacked them."
During an attack on the village of Disa in June last year, Arab women accompanied the attackers and sang songs praising the government and scorning the black villagers.
According to an African chief quoted in the report, the singers said: "The blood of the blacks runs like water, we take their goods and we chase them from our area and our cattle will be in their land. The power of [Sudanese president Omer Hassan] al-Bashir belongs to the Arabs and we will kill you until the end, you blacks, we have killed your God."
The chief said that the Arab women also racially insulted women from the village: "You are gorillas, you are black, and you are badly dressed."
The Janjaweed have abducted women for use as sex slaves, in some cases breaking their limbs to prevent them escaping, as well as carrying out rapes in their home villages, the report said.
The militiamen "are happy when they rape. They sing when they rape and they tell that we are just slaves and that they can do with us how they wish", a 37-year-old victim, identified as A, is quoted as saying in the report, which was based onmore than 100 testimonies from women in the refugee camps in neighbouring Chad.
Pollyanna Truscott, Amnesty International's Darfur crisis coordinator, said the rape was part of a systematic dehumanisation of women. "It is done to inflict fear, to force them to leave their communities. It also humiliates the men in their communities."
The UN estimates that up to 30,000 people have been killed in Darfur, and more than a million have been forced to flee their homes. Peace talks between the Sudanese government and two rebel movements broke down on Saturday when the rebel groups walked out, saying the government must first disarm the Janjaweed.
Another human rights organisation, Human Rights Watch, today publishes alleged Sudanese government documents showing that it was much more closely involved with the Janjaweed than it has so far admitted.
The documents, which Human Rights Watch said it had obtained from the civilian administration in Darfur and are dated February and March this year, call for "provisions and ammunition" to be delivered to known Janjaweed militia leaders, camps and "loyalist tribes".
One document orders all security units in the area to tolerate the activities of Musa Hilal, the alleged Janjaweed leader in north Darfur interviewed by the Guardian last week.
Peter Takirambudde, the executive director of Human Rights Watch's Africa division, said: "These documents show that militia activity has not just been condoned, it's been specifically supported by Sudan government officials."
The official government line is that it did not arm or support the Janjaweed, though its presence was useful in helping to combat rebels in Darfur.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sudan/story/0,14658,1264901,00.html
"[They] appear to be the communicators during the attacks. They are reportedly not actively involved in attacks on people, but participate in acts of looting."
Amnesty International collected several testimonies mentioning the presence of Hakama while women were raped by the Janjaweed. The report said:"Hakama appear to have directly harassed the women [who were] assaulted, and verbally attacked them."
During an attack on the village of Disa in June last year, Arab women accompanied the attackers and sang songs praising the government and scorning the black villagers.
According to an African chief quoted in the report, the singers said: "The blood of the blacks runs like water, we take their goods and we chase them from our area and our cattle will be in their land. The power of [Sudanese president Omer Hassan] al-Bashir belongs to the Arabs and we will kill you until the end, you blacks, we have killed your God."
The chief said that the Arab women also racially insulted women from the village: "You are gorillas, you are black, and you are badly dressed."
The Janjaweed have abducted women for use as sex slaves, in some cases breaking their limbs to prevent them escaping, as well as carrying out rapes in their home villages, the report said.
The militiamen "are happy when they rape. They sing when they rape and they tell that we are just slaves and that they can do with us how they wish", a 37-year-old victim, identified as A, is quoted as saying in the report, which was based onmore than 100 testimonies from women in the refugee camps in neighbouring Chad.
Pollyanna Truscott, Amnesty International's Darfur crisis coordinator, said the rape was part of a systematic dehumanisation of women. "It is done to inflict fear, to force them to leave their communities. It also humiliates the men in their communities."
The UN estimates that up to 30,000 people have been killed in Darfur, and more than a million have been forced to flee their homes. Peace talks between the Sudanese government and two rebel movements broke down on Saturday when the rebel groups walked out, saying the government must first disarm the Janjaweed.
Another human rights organisation, Human Rights Watch, today publishes alleged Sudanese government documents showing that it was much more closely involved with the Janjaweed than it has so far admitted.
The documents, which Human Rights Watch said it had obtained from the civilian administration in Darfur and are dated February and March this year, call for "provisions and ammunition" to be delivered to known Janjaweed militia leaders, camps and "loyalist tribes".
One document orders all security units in the area to tolerate the activities of Musa Hilal, the alleged Janjaweed leader in north Darfur interviewed by the Guardian last week.
Peter Takirambudde, the executive director of Human Rights Watch's Africa division, said: "These documents show that militia activity has not just been condoned, it's been specifically supported by Sudan government officials."
The official government line is that it did not arm or support the Janjaweed, though its presence was useful in helping to combat rebels in Darfur.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sudan/story/0,14658,1264901,00.html
Jeevan Vasagar in The Guardian
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true but misleading (like blair)
21.07.2004 12:57
Ethnicity/race: black 52%, Arab 39%, Beja 6%, foreigners 2%, other 1%
Religions: Islam (Sunni) 70%, indigenous 20%, Christian 5%
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107996.html
noteworthy: more muslims than there are arabs.
hmmm, doesn't nigera and other african coutries have very large (non arab) muslim populations?
also the guardian/amnesty-international never mentioned "Muslim women watch and sing songs of joy as African women raped in Darfur"
you wrote that down. instead the article writes (i quote):
"While African women in Darfur were being raped by the Janjaweed militiamen, Arab women stood nearby and sang for joy,"
the reason should be blatent to even the stupidest of humans. but i'll write it out for you:
A SIGNIFICANT PERCENTAGE OF THE BLACK PEOPLE BEING PERSECUTED BY THE ARABS ARE MUSLIM
my message to you is this:
STOP DELIBERATELY STIRRING UP ANTI-MUSLIM SENTIMENTS YOU RACIST!!!
your not helping anyone (except maybe the bnp, do u work for them?).
stating the obvious
NOT MISLEADING
22.07.2004 07:37
Women are being targetted for rape based on their religion, i.e. because they are NOT MUSLIM. MUSLIM Arab women are watching and singing their songs of joy by while, in most cases, NON-MUSLIM African women are brutally raped by MUSLIM men.
For more evidence that ISLAM IS THE CAUSE OF THIS SAVAGERY AND SLAUGHTER, see http://isg-iags.org/action/alert/sudan/reeves/20040416.htm
http://www.apostatesofislam.com
I have no doubt
22.07.2004 18:43
Christians, Hindus, Muslims, Jews & Buddhists have all in their time given sanction to such undertakings in various forms, the point being that religious affiliation is merely an ex-post facto rationalisation for the primative accumulation of power & money for many.
You might say that they give those religions a bad name!
On the other hand, you might - more accurately - say that religion itself gives people a bad name, after all with that old sky ghost whipering over the shoulder that your enemies are inferior and in need of extermination & that being the thing most beneficial to you and yours, it is enevitable that morality is never as an effective guide to human behaviour as good old preachers would have you believe.
Beyond all the ritual (itself a word associated with blood) religion is a virus.
Personal ethics based on a respect & understanding of the connectedness & fragileness of all things is the solution of choice for us godless heathens.
Beware also, those that would advance their own agenda's - piggybacking on the suffering of others.
jackslucid
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A rose by any other name.........a Nazi by any other name.....
22.07.2004 22:16
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