I assume he’ll be advising Sudan’s department of racist genocides. The source is The Media Line but the article is for subscribers only. Eye On The U.N. has the article available as a download here. Here’s the meat, sans potatoes:
Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir has appointed a suspected Janjawid leader as a special adviser to the ministry of federal government, the Sudanese daily Sudan Tribune reported.
Mousa Hilal, 43, is leader of the Mahamid, an Arab clan in Darfur. Hilal was named by numerous eyewitnesses in Darfur as leading a “terror campaign” against African tribes in the region in the past few years, the Sudan Tribune wrote.
Hilal was questioned in 2005 by Human Rights Watch (HRW) and admitted to “recruiting militias on behalf of Sudan’s central government.” The Arab leader was cited in an International Criminal Court report in February 2007 for delivering a “racist” speech in July 2003. He was not named a war crime suspect, however.
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The conflict in Darfur began in 2003 when an ethnic minority of African tribes rose up against the Arab-dominated government in the capital Khartoum. The federal government was later accused of enlisting the Janjawid, an Arab militia in Darfur, to help crush the rebellion. Over 200,000 people have died in the conflict and more than 2.5 millions forced out of their homes
For all you “enlightened” lefties out there convinced Darfur isn’t a race based conflict this should open your eyes, unless of course you knew the truth all along but didn’t care. Lenin’s Tomb we’re looking at you. The fact is that Arab imperialism has been a factor in the oppression and enslavement of Africans for centuries, and Islamic imperialism supports the idea of racial superiority.
But the left doesn’t care if Arab Muslims collect slaves and scalps in Africa, they’re too busy aligning themselves with the “victims” of Zionist and U.S. imperialist aggression to care about something so small as Black women being raped to death. That’s what makes them so morally superior to we on the right, they see the big picture.