تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهبها

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Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب (Re: خالد الحاج)


    Eric Reeves
    February 20, 2004

    The international community has already waited far too long to plan the
    humanitarian intervention that is now necessary to halt massive and
    growing genocidal destruction in Darfur province, far western Sudan.
    Appallingly, there is still no sign that such an intervention is being
    planned, or even contemplated. Though we can be morally certain that
    more than 1,000 people are now dying every week, they will continue to
    die at such a rate for the foreseeable future. Though the distinguished
    humanitarian medical relief organization Doctors Without
    Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has declared that Darfur is the
    scene of "catastrophic mortality rates" (MSF Press Release [New York],
    February 17, 2004), there is no response in sight that will change this
    terrible reality. And the fully devastating effects of displacement,
    food insecurity, a breakdown in agricultural production, disease, and
    exposure are still to come.

    Khartoum and its Arab militia allies, in refusing to enter into
    meaningful peace talks that might secure a humanitarian cease-fire, bear
    overwhelming responsibility for the insecurity that makes humanitarian
    operations largely impossible outside areas the regime wishes to be
    served. Large concentration camps are the de facto and deliberate
    result of highly restricted humanitarian access, which now extends only
    to the larger towns under Khartoum's control. The vast majority of
    Darfur's immense population of displaced persons has no access to
    humanitarian aid, nor is there any real prospect of such access. Many
    humanitarian organizations continue to report privately on Khartoum's
    denial of travel permits (and thus access) for reasons related not to
    security but to military purposes.

    Though the UN's World Food Program (WFP) and Food and Agriculture
    Organization (FAO) recently declared that war in Darfur "has led to the
    displacement of about 1.2 million people" (Media Advisory [Rome],
    February 11, 2004), the scale of the catastrophe has yet to register
    with too many governments. Though the UN Special Envoy for Humanitarian
    Affairs in Sudan, Tom Eric Vraalsen, declared on February 18,
    2004---following a trip to Darfur---that "aid workers are unable to
    reach the vast majority [of the displaced]," that fighting had not
    stopped (despite Khartoum's claims), and that the UN and aid
    organizations "don't have the access, and the corridors, which [the
    Khartoum regime] has referred to---as of today these are not open"
    (Reuters, February 18, 2004), there is no imminent response that begins
    to address these massive and deeply threatening realities.

    There are also myriad wire dispatches and reports from within Darfur
    indicating extremely serious fighting, making nonsense of the claim by
    National Islamic Front President Omer Beshir to have "regained full
    control of Darfur" and that "aid agencies had full access to [Darfur]"
    (Reuters, February 18, 2004). Ambassador Vraalsen declared pointedly
    that "aid channels remained closed." Amnesty International reported
    three days ago that the organization "continues to receive details of
    horrifying attacks against civilians in villages by government
    warplanes, soldiers and government aligned militia" (Press Release
    [London], February 17, 2004). Military assaults, both on the ground and
    from the air, have concentrated particularly on water sources,
    especially wells, with the clear intent of destroying the people and
    cattle who depend upon this water. Given the scarcity of water in arid
    Darfur, this is an insidiously destructive tactic that will have deadly
    long-term effects.

    Despite all this, Khartoum's embassy in Kampala (Uganda) yesterday
    issued a statement, reported by the UN's Integrated Regional Information
    Networks, that "transporting and distributing relief to the affected
    people in Darfur through 'the safe corridors specified by the government'
    had commenced" (UN Integrated Regional Information Networks, February
    19, 2004).

    This vicious and transparently expedient lie could not provide a more
    apt example of what the international community can expect from
    Khartoum, or a better measure of how completely contemptuous the regime
    is of the lives that are being destroyed in Darfur, mainly those of the
    African tribal groups--the Fur, Zaghawa, Massaleit, and others.

    Khartoum's deliberate and ongoing destruction of these peoples,
    animated by an indisputable racism, is genocide---and on a scale that is
    without parallel in the world today. Darfur is not only very likely the
    world's greatest humanitarian catastrophe, as the UN Undersecretary
    General for Humanitarian Affairs Jan Egeland has declared, but
    represents the world's greatest moral failure. It is a species of moral
    failure that was painfully in evidence again and again throughout the
    terrible 20th-century history of genocide, all too ably chronicled by
    Samantha Power in her Pulitzer Prize-winning "'A Problem from Hell':
    America and the Age of Genocide."

    If we are honest with ourselves, we can expect from this regime of evil
    nothing but further mendacity, duplicity, reneging, and savagery.
    Khartoum has resolved on a course of violence in Darfur from which it
    clearly cannot be dissuaded. Not to act on the information now
    available, with compelling evidence that massive genocidal destruction
    will continue until it is stopped by outside forces, is to countenance
    ongoing human destruction and suffering on an extraordinary scale,
    engineered by the worst of human evil.

    ****************

    As is typically the case in genocide, these truths cannot be spoken
    inside of Darfur, even in the presence of US officials. The Khartoum
    regime has arrested countless people for attempting to speak about what
    is occurring, and long lists of these individuals have come from Amnesty
    International, Sudan Organisation Against Torture, the Sudanese Human
    Rights Group (Cairo), and from those risking their lives from within
    Darfur to provide a tenuous stream of real-time information. But in a
    particularly brazen act of intimidation, a visit to Darfur last week by
    Roger Winter, Assistant Administrator of the US Agency for International
    Development, was the occasion for making perfectly clear the risk of
    speaking truth to power. The UN Integrated Regional Information
    Networks reported yesterday:

    "Meanwhile, the United States-based human rights advocacy group, Center
    for the Prevention of Genocide (CPG) said it had confirmed that tribal
    leaders in Nyala were arrested by the government after they had met
    representatives of the US international development agency, USAID. The
    arrests, it said, were made after representatives of the Fur tribe met
    the US officials to provide the latter with first-hand accounts of the
    'genocidal violence' and humanitarian crisis in Darfur. 'In a clear
    case of minority and political oppression, the leaders were arrested in
    the town of Nyala, following their meeting with representatives from
    USAID,' CPG said in a statement."
    (UN Integrated Regional Information Networks, February 19, 2004)

    The IRIN account, and the urgently borne message of "genocidal
    violence," has been confirmed to this writer by multiple sources from
    within Darfur. It is difficult to imagine a clearer signal of contempt
    for US concerns for Darfur than to arrest (with perhaps worse in store)
    those attempting to convey the realities of their land. One account
    reaching this writer indicates that Salah Eldin Mohamed Fadul, the
    Acting Sultan of the Fur tribe, was among those arrested.

    What has been the US response to this incident? What has been said
    about such provocative arrests in the immediate wake of an official US
    fact-finding trip to Darfur? Nothing. Not a word has been uttered
    publicly by the State Department about concern for the lives and
    well-being of these men, whose only "crime" was to meet with a US
    official. This silence not only puts the lives of these men in greater
    danger, but sends a perverse signal of irresolution to Khartoum, one the
    regime has duly noted.

    But the failures in the US response to Darfur have plenty of
    international company. Even comments perhaps meant to be helpful reveal
    a disastrous lack of urgency. French Foreign Minister Dominique de
    Villepin, on an official visit to Chad and Sudan, declared today that
    "time is running out [for the Darfur refugees in Chad]. Like all
    other providers of aid, we want to get moving to satisfy these needs [of
    refugees on the Chad-Sudan border] before the start of the rainy season"
    (BBC, February 20, 2004).

    To be sure perhaps any comments from the French government, which has
    been so useless to date in responding to Sudan's various crises, are to
    be welcome. But to focus on the 130,000 refugees in Chad misses the
    mark in explaining why "time is running out." Time has already "run out"
    for the more than 30,000 who have died in Darfur; time has already run
    out for those now dying because of what Doctors Without Borders/Medecins
    Sans Frontieres describes as a "catastrophic mortality rate" inside
    Darfur; and we can be sure that, all too swiftly, "time is running out"
    for many among the more than 1.2 million people the UN WFP and FAO
    estimate are displaced, and for many more among the staggeringly large
    number---over 3 million---that the UN describes as "war-affected."

    Of course every effort must me made to respond to those who have
    reached Chad, and to move these people further into Chad to places of
    safety, where they and their cattle have adequate water, shelter, and
    road access during the impending rainy season. But de Villepin and
    France have squandered the perfect moment in which to commit to the
    urgently needed humanitarian intervention for Darfur itself, the source
    of the refugees who continue to stream into Chad by the thousands. For
    such an intervention is practicable only from Chad, with whose
    government France has enormous diplomatic leverage. In refusing to
    broach the subject of humanitarian intervention, it is difficult to see
    where momentum for this desperately needed operation will come from.

    Certainly not from the UK, which refused to accept the need to issue a
    joint statement with its "troika" partners, Norway and the US, about the
    need for urgent action in Darfur. A US statement from Andrew Natsios,
    Administrator for the US Agency for International Development, spoke of
    a "commitment to addressing the immediate protection and assistance
    needs of those in Darfur, as well as throughout Sudan, including
    humanitarian cross border operations if assistance cannot be provided
    through Sudan" (US Agency for Development Press Release [Washington,
    DC], February 3, 2004). This sense of urgency was largely echoed by
    Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Petersen:

    "Norway is extremely concerned about the further deterioration of the
    already dramatic humanitarian situation in Darfur province in western
    Sudan in the last few days. Norway deplores the recent bombing of the
    town of Tine, which continues the pattern of indiscriminate attacks on
    civilians, and the serious breaches of human rights that are constantly
    being reported. Norway will together with other donors ***do what is
    necessary*** to provide humanitarian relief and protection for the
    population of Darfur [emphasis added]." (Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    Press Release, February 4, 2004)

    The UK has said nothing that registers any such urgency.

    But so far, more than two weeks after the US and Norwegian statements,
    there has been nothing further from the US or Norway, or any other
    country. Julie Flint, a veteran Sudan journalist with excellent US
    sources, writes in the Lebanon Star that during a recent official visit
    to Khartoum, the US State Department warned Khartoum "that the US would
    not lift sanctions against Sudan [ ] and would not fund a new era of
    peace as long as the war in Darfur rages unabated" (Lebanon Star,
    February 19, 2004). But of course this does nothing to bring immediate
    pressure to bear on Khartoum over its ongoing genocide in Darfur.
    Indeed, given the likely time-frame for completion of the Naivasha talks
    between Khartoum and the SPLM/A (if such completion is indeed attained),
    the focus of this "threat" perversely serves as an invitation for
    Khartoum to continue its present military campaign, both directly and by
    means of its Arab militia allies.

    For the regime knows full well that sanctions won't be lifted, in any
    event, until a peace agreement is signed in Naivasha. The regime also
    knows that a peace agreement will oblige a 50/50 split of southern oil
    revenues, even as Khartoum now enjoys 100% of oil revenues and can
    continue to spend these revenues (presently in the range of $100 million
    per month) for military purposes. That it has done so in highly
    profligate fashion has been authoritatively established by Human Rights
    Watch in its devastating indictment of oil development and its role in
    exacerbating conflict in Sudan ("Sudan, Oil and Human Rights"; see
    http://www.hrw.org/reports/2003/sudan1103/. Many of the advanced
    helicopter gunships that have wrought such havoc in the oil regions of
    southern Sudan are now deployed in Darfur for further civilian
    destruction. Recent defense contracts and agreements reached with
    Malaysia and India ensure further devotion of Sudan's oil wealth to
    human destruction.

    What should be clear to all but the most partisan within the Bush
    administration is that the US State Department message to Khartoum
    presumes a time-frame that is deeply, shamefully immoral. By making
    threats that cannot having meaning until after the Naivasha talks are
    concluded, the State Department in effect gives Khartoum a free hand for
    the present in Darfur---and it is in the present that tens of thousands
    of innocent human beings are dead or dying. This diplomatic perversity
    is a continuation of the deeply counterproductive logic that has
    governed thinking about the Naivasha talks for months now: "Let's not
    seriously raise the issue of Darfur until we've completed the Naivasha
    agreement, lest we roil the diplomatic waters and irritate Khartoum
    during the 'end-game.'"

    This expedient thinking has never had any merit, chiefly because it has
    been so readily apparent to Khartoum, which in turn regards this as a
    license to continue its genocidal assault upon the people of Darfur.
    Such expediency is also an incentive to string out the Naivasha talks as
    long as possible. The evidence is palpable if we look at various
    comments from the National Islamic Front regime about "peace being just
    around the corner." When it became clear that the December 31, 2003
    deadline for a completed agreement set by US Secretary of State Colin
    Powell would not be met, NIF President Omer Beshir declared that a peace
    agreement would nonetheless likely be reached "within a week" (Reuters,
    January 29, 2003). When this deadline also passed, NIF officials
    continued shamelessly to suggest an imminent agreement in January:

    "A final agreement to end the Sudanese civil war could be reached
    within days, the Sudanese Foreign Minister, Mustafa Osman Ismail said
    Saturday. 'We are talking about days, not weeks or months,' Ismail
    said."
    (Al-Khartoum and Al-Rai Al-Aam Papers, Khartoum, from the UN Daily
    Press Review, January 11, 2004)

    "[NIF President] Al-Bashir reviewed the ongoing steps for realisation
    of peace in the country, saying that the peace negotiations score
    progress every day on its various axes and 'there is no doubt that a
    comprehensive and durable peace agreement will be reached.'"
    (Al-Khartoum, Sudan Vision and Al-Rai Al-Aam Papers, Khartoum, from UN
    Daily Press Review, January 11, 2004)

    "President Omar Al-Bashir told businessmen yesterday that the peace
    talks are witnessing positive developments and he expressed hope that a
    comprehensive peace agreement could be signed within the coming few
    days." (Al-Rai Al-Aam Paper, Khartoum, UN Daily Press Review, January
    15, 2004)

    And so the mendacity has continued, through Khartoum's contrived
    suspension of the Naivasha talks on January 25, 2004, through the end of
    February, with no agreement in sight or any sign that Khartoum feels the
    slightest desire to move expeditiously.

    But more even than this expedient (and gullible) diplomacy, it is the
    shameful moral bankruptcy reflected in the silence of Western and other
    governments over the realities of Darfur, and the use of words that are
    grossly inadequate to these realities, that make this strategy of
    appeasement not merely diplomatically unsound but disgraceful beyond
    reckoning. Either the international community commits immediately to an
    urgent humanitarian intervention---robust in logistics, supplies, and
    any necessary military protection for humanitarian workers---or we may
    be sure that tens of thousands of innocent human beings will join the
    tens of thousands who have already died.

    *********************

    Agnosticism about the realities in Darfur, and the urgency of required
    action, has become the moral equivalent of a refusal to credit reports
    of Jewish extermination in 1942. Much was known at the time about the
    scale and horrific nature of the human destruction that would come to be
    called the Holocaust, though the response was too often incredulity or
    facile skepticism. When Gerhard Riegner, a representative of the World
    Jewish Congress (Geneva), reported that Hitler had given an order for
    the extermination of European Jewry, a Swiss foreign editor would say
    only: "We received no picture of photographic exactitude, only
    silhouettes." [1]

    The Holocaust has, if nothing else, incinerated all possibility of
    incredulity in this arena, at least for the historically informed. And
    skepticism about the realities of Darfur is no longer tenable. The
    "silhouettes" are steadily reaching toward "photographic exactitude."
    If we await full resolution of the picture from Darfur, we may be sure
    only that the numbers of dead, and unfathomable human suffering, will be
    vastly greater than in this hideous twilight.

    Now is the moment for action---or complicity.

    ([1] Samantha Power, " 'A Problem from Hell': America and the Age of
    Genocide" (Basic Books, 2002), pp. 34-35.)

    Eric Reeves
    Smith College
    Northampton, MA 01063

    [email protected]
    413-585-3326


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    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب فتحي البحيري02-23-04, 12:57 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب 3mk-Tango02-23-04, 01:00 PM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Abdel Aati02-23-04, 01:41 PM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب HAMZA SULIMAN02-23-04, 01:44 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Mohamed Adam02-23-04, 01:42 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب نصار02-23-04, 02:10 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب ali othman02-23-04, 02:29 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب hala guta02-23-04, 03:46 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب يا بت يا نيل02-23-04, 03:59 PM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب خالد الحاج02-23-04, 04:42 PM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب عاصم الحزين02-23-04, 04:53 PM
      Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Tumadir02-23-04, 05:25 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب nahar osman nahar02-23-04, 07:41 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Yasir Elsharif02-23-04, 07:41 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب elsharief02-23-04, 08:15 PM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب خالد الحاج02-23-04, 08:27 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب الفاتح يسن02-23-04, 08:29 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب DKEEN02-23-04, 08:30 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب ahmed haneen02-23-04, 08:49 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب alfatih02-23-04, 08:49 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب alfatih02-23-04, 08:50 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب elameen02-23-04, 09:09 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب elameen02-23-04, 09:09 PM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب نجلاء التوم02-23-04, 09:56 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب ahmed_asad02-23-04, 09:48 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب ahmad almalik02-23-04, 09:49 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب kamalabas02-24-04, 00:21 AM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب abdelrahim abayazid02-24-04, 01:33 AM
      Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Mandela02-25-04, 01:57 PM
        Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Elmosley02-28-04, 05:22 PM
        Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب تراث02-29-04, 00:55 AM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب ود محجوب02-24-04, 01:40 AM
      Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Abureesh02-24-04, 03:16 AM
      Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Abureesh02-24-04, 08:10 AM
      Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Mohammed Tirab02-24-04, 11:30 AM
      Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Mandela02-25-04, 01:35 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب maia02-24-04, 06:55 AM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب JAD02-24-04, 07:31 AM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب nahar osman nahar02-24-04, 07:59 AM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Khaalaleyaal02-24-04, 08:37 AM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب خالد الأيوبي02-24-04, 09:13 AM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب DEEK_ALJIN02-24-04, 09:38 AM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Amjad ibrahim02-24-04, 09:57 AM
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  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Kobista02-24-04, 10:54 AM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Mohammed Tirab02-24-04, 11:53 AM
      Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب ahmed_asad02-24-04, 12:44 PM
        Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب haneena02-24-04, 03:23 PM
          Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب خالد الحاج02-24-04, 07:59 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Rawia02-25-04, 00:03 AM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب الطيب برير يوسف02-25-04, 02:32 PM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب haneena02-25-04, 06:03 PM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب Rawia02-28-04, 02:50 AM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب الجندرية02-28-04, 09:10 AM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب celecon02-28-04, 09:31 AM
    Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب خالد الحاج02-28-04, 09:43 AM
      Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب ASAAD IBRAHIM02-28-04, 09:47 AM
  Re: تسجيلات صوتية بين طيار وقاعدته الأرضية وأوامر بحرق القري في دارفور ونهب celecon02-28-04, 10:01 AM
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