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*** 8-Sep-16 World View -- Darfur in Sudan facing new genocide as refugees are expelled from camps

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  • Darfur in Sudan facing new genocide as refugees are expelled from camps
  • Generational history of the Darfur war

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**** Darfur in Sudan facing new genocide as refugees are expelled from camps
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Celebrity star George Clooney visiting a Darfur refugee camp in 2008 (AP)

The ongoing genocidal massacre in Darfur, the far western province of
Sudan, is almost completely forgotten today in the West, and is no
longer as chic and high fashion an issue as it was ten years ago.

Ten years ago, politicians and celebrity stars, led by George Clooney,
were anxious to appear on the evening news shows to demonstrate what
caring and concerned people they were, and to suggest some politically
correct way to end the genocide. Running for the president in 2008,
Barack Obama declared that Darfur was a “stain on our souls,” and that
“as a president of the United States I don’t intend to abandon people
or turn a blind eye to slaughter.”

Well, he abandoned them. The celebrities and politicians are now long
gone, having done nothing the for the people of Darfur.

In 2007, the a UN Security Council resolution established the United
Nations–African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), and provided
peacekeeping troops to protect the Darfurians. Millions of people who
were threatened with violence were moved from their villages to camps
for refugees and IDPs (internally displaced persons) controlled by
UNAMID. Today, there are still more than 3.1 million IDPs living in
these refugee camps, and they are still suffering from hunger, thirst,
and attacks from the militias that were attacking them ten years ago.

Sudan's president Omar Hassan Ahmed al-Bashir is blamed for the
ongoing genocide, and for launching the Janjaweed Militias that
perpetrated the actual massacres. In March, 2009, the International
Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for al-Bashir, charging
him with war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. Since
then, al-Bashir has very carefully avoided traveling to any country
where the government might take him into custody and send him off to
the ICC to be tried, and he's still considered to be an international
fugitive.

And so he considers the UNAMID refugee camps, which are at least
partially protected by 19,000 UN peacekeeping troops, to be a personal
humiliation and a humiliation for the government of Sudan, because
they stand as a permanent monument to the genocide and other war
crimes of which he's accused. For those reasons, al-Bashir has wanted
for a long time to close the refugee camps.

On Wednesday, at a major celebration in Sudan's capital city Khartoum,
al-Bashir declared the Darfur war to be over. He said that the
country was now at peace, and that the UNAMID camps are to be closed
by the end of the year. The 3.1 million people in these camps can
return to their original villages, though Sudan may set up some
non-UNAMID refugee camps for the others. In either case, there will
be no peacekeeping troops to protect them from the Janjaweed militias.

Al-Bashir made the announcement at a ceremony attended by two other
Arab leaders -- Qatar's emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and
Chad's president Idriss Deby.

Meanwhile, fighting is still going on, though not at previous levels.
The Janjaweed militias have been renamed as the Rapid Support Force
(RSF), but their actions haven't changed, and 3.1 million people are
now threatened with renewed massacres from the militias controlled
Omar al-Bashir's militias. AFP and Kigali (Rwanda) Today and Deutsche Welle and Sudan Tribune

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**** Generational history of the Darfur war
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Darfur refugee camp - changes from 2005 to 2014. Tarpaulin roofs have been covered with mud bricks as homes have morphed into permanent settlements, packed between narrow alleys. (BBC)

The core issue in the Darfur war is one that I've described many
times -- the battle between farmers and herders. Farmers and herders
have two completely different lifestyles, and in many countries they
come from two completely different ethnic groups. Battles between
farmers and herders occur in country after country, as I've described
many times in Central African Republic, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Sudan,
and even America in the 1800s. The farmers accuse the herders of
letting the cattle eat their crops, while the herders accuse the
farmers of planting on land that's meant for grazing. If the farmers
put up fences, then the herders knock them down.

In Sudan, low level violence began in the 1970s between two ethnic
groups, one of farmers (the "Africans") and the other of camel herders
(the "Arabs"), in the usual disputes over land and water. The
violence increased from year to year, and in the 1990s, Sudan's
government in Khartoum delegated the responsibility of policing the
region to the Arab Janjaweed militias, formed from certain groups of
herders.

Violence continued to increase, and by 2003, it had turned into a
full-scale generational crisis war. That was the time when the world
began to pay attention.

That was only nine years after the Rwanda genocide of 1994, involving
the slaughter of some 800,000 ethnic Tutsis by ethnic Hutus, in a
three month period. There had been years of finger-pointing among
politicians for "allowing" the Rwanda genocide to occur, while doing
nothing to stop it.

So by 2004, it had become an international cause to prevent a new
"Rwanda genocide" from occurring in Darfur. There were international
calls to do something, although any such actions were opposed by the
Arab nations in Africa -- Libya, Sudan, Egypt, Nigeria and
Chad.

The crisis was all the rage among the glitterati and the hoi polloi.
George Clooney visited Darfur, raised money, addressed the UN, and got
other celebrities to speak out about the atrocities. In 2004, Jesse
Jackson called for sending American troops to Darfur. In 2007,
Senator Joe Biden called for withdrawing all the American troops from
Iraq and sending them to Darfur. Ban Ki-moon blamed the United States
and the West for the genocide in Darfur, by saying that it was caused
by global warming.

From the point of view of Generational Dynamics, something important
has been missing from the Darfur crisis, and until that missing piece
emerges, the crisis will continue unabated.

The missing piece is the "explosive climax." Every generational
crisis war has to end with an explosive climax, or the war won't end.
Sometimes the explosive climax is literally "explosive," as in the
nuking of Japanese cities at the end of World War II. In other cases,
it's a massacre and atrocity so horrific that it's well-remembered for
decades or even centuries. The Rwanda genocide was such an explosive
crisis. So was the massive slaughter of tens of thousands of Sunnis
from the town of Hama, Syria, in 1982, when Hafez al-Assad turned the
town to rubble.

In the case of Darfur, when I was writing about it ten years ago, I
was expecting this explosive climax to occur at any time. But it
didn't happen because of the massive peacekeeping operation by UNAMID,
starting in 2007, with millions of people moved into peacekeeping
camps where they could be "protected."

But the UNAMID operation did not end the need for an explosive climax;
it only postponed it. The explosive climax MUST happen before the
Darfur war will end.

Although we don't know WHEN the climax will occur, we can take a
pretty good guess about HOW it will occur. You have those 3.1 million
IDPs like sitting ducks in refugee camps, protected by 19,000 UN
troops. One day those troops will be removed, whether or not the
refugee camps are closed. Either way, that will clear the path for
the Janjaweed militias to finish the job they started. That will be
the explosive climax. Sudan Tribune
and Guardian (London, 11-Dec-2014) and BBC (11-Aug-2014)
and Martin Plaut (6-Jan)

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Sudan, Darfur, Omar Hassan Ahmed al-Bashir,
United Nations–African Union Mission in Darfur, UNAMID,
International Criminal Court, ICC, George Clooney,
Janjaweed Militias, Rapid Support Force, RSF,
Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, Chad, Idriss Deby,
Rwanda, Syria, Jesse Jackson, Joe Biden, Ban Ki-moon

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