U.N. Fights U.S. as Arabs Set Sudanese on Fire By Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff July 29, 2004 Newsmax http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/7/29/122750.shtml http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/7/29/122750.shtml The Associated Press had two fascinating articles today. They're especially fascinating when juxtaposed. The United States dropped the word 'sanctions' from a draft U.N. resolution on Sudan on Thursday in the face of opposition on the Security Council, but it retained a threat of economic action against Khartoum if it fails to disarm Arab militias in Darfur. Arab militias chained civilians together and set them on fire in Sudan's western Darfur region, where tens of thousands have been killed in a 17-month conflict, according to a report by an African Union monitoring team. 'Comfortable' Over at the globalists' headquarters in New York, Algerian Ambassador Abdallah Baali sniffed, At first glance, we feel that we are more comfortable with this text than we were with the other versions. The new draft does nothing except call for more of the endless jabbering that the so-called United Nations is infamous for. It once again asks the genocidal Muslim militias that are torturing, maiming and slaughtering tens of thousands of black Sudanese to please stop the torture, maiming and slaughter. When the Arabs again refuse, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan is to report every 30 days and express the outfit's intention to consider further actions. Meanwhile, in Sudan, the people aren't quite as comfortable as Algeria's ambassador. The Africa Union's monitors described how the Janjaweed, Muslim militias who back the Muslim dictatorship in Khartoum, attacked the village of Suleia on July 3: The attackers looted the market and killed civilians, in some cases, by chaining them and burning them alive. Also, the village of Ehada had been burnt and deserted except for a few men ... an unwarranted and unprovoked attack on the civilian population by the Janjaweed.