When the conflict in Darfur began, a serious drought had just ended that had killed about 95,000 people. Things were still at a climax, and tensions were high, and in 2003 (i think) rebel groups began attacking government outposts to voice their aggrivation since they weren't being represented in the government and getting food.
Since these people were non-Arab, the government answered their attacks and complaints by killing them. Arabs had no reason to complain because they were being represented and fed, and the government used the non-Arab's attacks as excuses to kill them, calling their complaints, lies.
It's been 3 years since the Darfur genocide has begun and already 400,000 innocent people have been killed. Usually the meathod used it simply either killing everyone in the village and leaving their bodies rotting in a ditch, or they kill the men and rape the women because if a woman is not pure she cannot marry, therefore dooming her to die from poverty and starvation.
The attacks ARE government sponsored, but so far they are doing a good job of covering it up and threatening anyone who tries to intercede. If you have any more questions about this matter you can email me at:
solitarysoul46@Yahoo.com
I may be wrong but I think it's over two million.
(this source of infomation is probably not reliable)
Between 200,000 and 400,000 people dead, and 2,000,000 displaced from their home.
400,000
There are many ways one can learn more about the city of Darfur in Sudan. One can read books on the topic from libraries and bookstores and one can also read blogs and forums dedicated to Darfur too.
About 41 million
Go to google.com and type in "common words and phrases used by the fur tribe in darfur sudan". When you click search, you will find many things!
There's no genocide in Sudan, yet. Number of people who died in Sudan's Darfur is nothing compared to number of people who died in Congo, Iraq (more than 650,000 human beings) and Afghanistan (only god knows how many). Sudan's official language (mainly in the North) is Arabic. That makes the Sudanese people as Arab as the Indians and Nigerians are British!!! The conflict in Darfur is financed by external forces. The rebels' leaders live in five stars hotels in Paris, Rom, London, and Washington. The Sudanese government, as bad as you may think, has it's own resources for money and weapons. The question is: who pays the rebels to fight??? Why Darfur's conflict is all over the media, right after the end of the civil war between the North and the South??? Who benefits from instability in Sudan, and Africa???
That it is a poor, hunger-striken country somewhere in Africa where many killings have taken place (Darfur). However, most people in Mexico wouldn't know where Sudan is located on the map, nor the specifics of such conflict.
Although it seems like there are not many people helping Darfur, there are actually hundreds of thousands of us working every day towards making a fair and safe Sudan. I am one such activist, and have allied myself with many organizations, if you would like to get involved, here is a list: The enough Project The save Darfur coalition Eyes on Darfur STAND (student led activist organization) There are humanitarian aid workers in Darfur at this very moment, working to bring food to hungry civilians, and working to ensure that the upcoming election for Sudan's new president is a fair one.
their are 40,218,456 people in Sudan
The UN did not recognise <the Darfur case> as genocide, although UN sent peace keepers. General public, press, writers, human right organisations remembers the Darfur case as Massacre. Many consder its as e Genocide.
Over 2 million people.
About 40,000,00
ALOT
all of them,Human rights violation include many things like:violatio of the following: Ethnic cleansing in Darfur Abuses in conflict Slavery Child soldiers