Puiritins, cackers,atheist
Christians in some areas of India are being persecuted, not by the government, but by terrorist groups in India like m.q.m. One of the places Christians have been persecuted is Orissa, India.
The People of Darfur have been running up and down trying to escape the civil war that was/is being fought between the Darfur rebel groups and the Government of Sudan,under the presidency of Omar Hassan Al-Bashir. In 2003,some rebel groups In Darfur rebeld against the Government of Sudan,complaining of being neglected by the Central Government,and also struggling for power . As the rebel leaders struggle to fight Omar Hassan Al-Bashir's Government for being negleted,Al-Bashir because of fear of threat from the Darfur rebels,in retaliation he armed the "Janjaweed group" to kill the Darfuris ( 300,000 Darfuris died since 2003,and the US Government in 2004 had termed it as a genocide). So the Darfur people have got no time to cultivate or practice agriculture.Secondly,the Darfur region is a hot desert area,hence it does not favour agriculture.
It was the Tutsis that were being persecuted, by the Hutus.
the janjaweed is killing the black tribe in darfur and they are supported by the sudan governoment
Rebel Darfur group at the beginning. Janjaweed militia sponsored by Sudanese government, by Umar al Bashir the culprit. BASHIR convicted at Hague
The three main regions of Darfur are North Darfur, South Darfur, and West Darfur. Each region has distinct geographic and cultural characteristics, with North Darfur being more arid and sparsely populated, while South Darfur has more fertile land and a larger population. West Darfur borders Chad and has been significantly affected by cross-border conflicts and displacement. These regions have been central to the humanitarian crises and conflicts in Darfur over the past two decades.
The Jewish and christian people. the Jewish were persecuted by the romes and by the Germans
they should all die
i dont knoww.
they only persecuted those minority groups that they considered to be anti-social, deviant or criminal.
In Darfur, the primary group being targeted has been the non-Arab ethnic groups, particularly the Fur, Masalit, and Zaghawa. The conflict, which began in 2003, involves the Sudanese government and allied militia groups, known as the Janjaweed, who have perpetrated widespread violence, including mass killings, displacement, and sexual violence against these communities. This has resulted in a humanitarian crisis, with millions of people displaced and in need of assistance. The situation has been characterized by allegations of genocide and ethnic cleansing.