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June 10, 2011 |
According to UNHCR, one hundred thousand people, the entire Ngok Dinka population of the Abyei area was forced to flee when Khartoum invaded and destroyed Abyei town. The exodus of the residents was followed by the massive, orchestrated influx of a northern, Arab tribe, the Misseryia. All evidence to the contrary, Ban Ki Moon inexplicably declared it is "far too early to claim that ethnic cleansing is taking place."
As Ban now seeks another tenure as SG of the United Nations, let the record show that he has been shamefully spineless and obliging in his interactions with war criminal, Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir and his cabal. Ban's lack of a response to genocide in Darfur will be his legacy