7/21/2005

How Not to Treat A Diplomat

Condoleeza Rice's visit with Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir was marred by her entourage and reporters being roughed up by Sundanese security. In fact, the gate was slammed shut before three cars with her staff could get into the compound. Rice senior adviser Jim Wilkinson was in one the cars that was intially denied entry. His troubles didn't end there. Once inside the compound he was manhandled and eventually shoved against a wall. The reporters who were there were also roughly treated once they started asking questions and were forced to the back of the room.

Rice rightfully demanded an apology and recieved one from the Sudanese Foreign Minister and the Sudanese ambassador in Washington extended one also.

Rice also went to the Abu Shouk refugee camp and spoke loudly and plainly that what is happening in Darfur is a clear case of genocide. She spoke with refugees directly. el-Bashir had asked for sanctions to be lifted and Rice said the sanctions on rail and airlines may be considered for purley humanitarian reasons. Rice said that African Union are helping to stop the atrocities and the US is making a difference in relieving the refugee crisis. Yahoo News

Secretary Rice demands respect for herself and her staff and gets it. When she sees something wrong, she loudly and clearly states her objections. Unlike the UN, she is unequivocal in her denouncement of the Sudanese governments genocide campaign. I am glad to see that she isn't letting el-Bashir and and his government get away from their actions against the people of Darfur. It clearly is a case of genocide and the Sudanese government can make all the claims it wants, but it's soldiers have been set looses to wipe a people of the face of the earth.

7 Comments:

Blogger Makrothumeo said...

It is about time to do something about Darfur...the UN is going to follow its usual policy--sit on its hands and do nothing--and then say how sorry it is when the killing is complete. We ought to raze the UN and tell them to get out of our country. It's good to see someone denounce these crimes against humanity.

10:47 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

makrothumeo,

Agree with you 100%.

10:55 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Unfortunately nothing will be done about Sudan.
Not now with the world's attention somewhwre else.

4:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

...and .. Did I say I love Condi?

4:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

felis,

The US tried to go in and take charge but the world said no, the African Union will take care of it.

I think Darfur would have been settled by now if the US had been allowed to do what it wanted.

5:23 PM  
Blogger Esther said...

I'm glad Condi is fighting back but I'd demand more than an apology. Their behavior was appalling.

Sadly, fighting in the Sudan seems to be settling down, simply because they're running out of victims. :(

5:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

esther,

Agree with you about their behaviour. I don't think sanctions are going to lifted any time soon. And yes the unholy "warrirors" have seemed to do there job to well.

5:48 PM  

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