Thursday, June 5, 2008

China and Sudan, Friends or Enemies?


The foreign policy of China in its relation with Sudan is incoherent. To illustrate that, it is important to get an inside into it; it is clear that China emphasizes that its policy is not to interfere into other countries’ internal problems. However, China has an undertaking in Sudan’s civil war, in which China’s support ranges from weapons and military operation input directly to investing more money in Sudan’s oil projects. This oil has become the main source from which all other terrorists found the support. I n addition, Sudan government has been known as a terrorism supporter since it had given a refuge to many international terrorists as Osama Bin Laden to the killers who are responsible for Darfur Genocide as Musa Hillal and Ahmed Kushaib. China had supported the government of Sudan in its war against the southern rebels, Sudan People Liberation Movement (SPLA/M). As a result of this war, Sudan’s agony has been enlarged to include two million lost souls. This Sudan-china relation has grown to swallow Darfur since 2002. In its effort to eliminate the revolution for justice, equality and development, Sudan government, supported by china, has killed the black African of Darfur, more than 500,000 people, by using the bad known militias, Janjaweed. This has been identified as genocide. China’s role in this genocide is to supply the government with tanks, contact equipments, operation strategies, diplomatic support, and securing the oil fields. In conclusion, China is supporting Sudan’s government while it destroys the country by bringing more weapons into it. This incoherent policy is not supposed to be a part of China strategy to invest in any African country.

3 comments:

ming said...

I think the answer is clearly China and Sudan mutual friends they are.You know China had lots of problem with the overpopulation that did alwasy hunger at resource.So they are friendly relationship each other that's not surprise for every body.

Asma said...

ِI heard a lot about Janjaweed but I did not know that they are supported by china or even by the government. Sudan is not the first victim of stronger monsters. We have many in Arabic world. Starting from Palastine , lebanon, Iraq and Darfore.

Vivienne Jones said...

This just makes me sad. African politics cuts too close to the bone for me. Now that Zimbabwe is under Mugabe's control again, I feel that hope has died a little more.