From:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_smith_news/20000713_xnsof_sudan_gets.shtml

                WorldNetDaily has learned that the African nation of
                Sudan has acquired 34 new jet fighters from China,
                doubling the size of the country's air force and further
                escalating the Muslim government's war against
                Christians in southern Sudan.

                Records show that the Sudan air force is now equipped
                with $100 million worth of brand new Shenyang jet
                fighters built in China. A recent U.N. report accused the
                Sudan government of using an airfield built with Chinese
                assistance to bomb "schools and hospitals" in its war
                against Christians.

                Information provided
                by U.S. military
                analysts and
                confirmed by data
                published in Aviation
                Week & Space
                Technology, shows
                that Sudan acquired
                34 new fighters from
                China over the last
                24 months. The
                newly acquired
                Chinese jet fighters
                could pose a
                significant threat to neighboring African states. The
                Chinese jets sold to Sudan include a dozen Shenyang
                F-7 supersonic fighters, a highly improved version of the
                famed Russian MiG-21.

                According to an article published in Investor's Business
                Daily by John Berlau, entitled, "Chinese Oil Firm Listing
                on NYSE Faces Fight Due To Terrorist Links," China is
                known to be assisting Sudan for oil. Berlau reported
                that the communist-government-owned China National
                Petroleum Company, or CNPC, is building an oil
                pipeline through a war zone inside Sudan.

                "Canada's Foreign Affairs Ministry recently found that
                the oil pipeline that CNPC is building with Sudan's
                government and others is 'exacerbating the conflict' that
                has already killed two million people," wrote Berlau.
                "Not only will the oil revenue go to fuel the war effort,
                but Sudan's government is using the pipeline project's
                airstrip for bombing missions."

                Amnesty International reported that to build the oil
                pipeline for China, armed guards from the Chinese
                People's Liberation Army participated in displacing the
                indigenous Sudanese population. Amnesty reports that
                Chinese troops have assisted in ethnic cleansing and
                rape in the southern Sudan. The addition of jet fighters
                underscores that Beijing is firmly committed to providing
                the Sudanese radical Muslim government with advanced
                military support.

                A recent report from the U.N. Commission on Human
                Rights charged the Sudan government with land mining
                villages, poisoning wells, bombing schools and hospitals
                and sponsoring terrorism in its 16-year civil war against
                Christians and other blacks. Human rights organizations
                also accuse Red China of actively supporting ethnic
                cleansing carried out by the Sudanese National Islamic
                Front government against Christian minorities in the
                impoverished African country.

                The Clinton administration so far has refused to react to
                the transfer of jet fighters and Chinese military support
                to the growing war in Sudan. President Clinton, in a
                February 2000 letter to Nina Shea, head of Freedom
                House's Center for Religious Freedom, stated that he
                would not "pursue new extraterritorial or third country
                sanctions" against China or Sudan.

                "Doing so," noted Clinton in his letter, "would ultimately
                prove counterproductive."

                Former Sudanese slave, Francis Bok, disagrees with
                President Clinton's policy on his homeland. Bok,
                captured as a child by Sudanese Muslim forces and sold
                into slavery, escaped by walking hundreds of miles to
                Egypt and was offered international refugee status by
                the United Nations.

                "I am trying hard to free my people in Sudan, but where
                [is] your president?" asked Bok in an interview from his
                office at the American Anti-Slavery Group.

                                       According to the
                                       Boston-based American
                                       Anti-Slavery Group,
                                       slavery is making a
                                       comeback as part of the
                                       13-year-old war in Sudan
                                       waged by the Muslim
                                       north against the black
                                       Christian and animist
                                       south. Arab militias,
                                       armed by the government,
                have been raiding African villages, shooting the men and
                enslaving the women and children. The latter are kept as
                personal property or marched north and sold.

                Bok stated he was enslaved when he was 7 years old,
                during a trip to a local market in Nyamlall to sell his
                family's eggs and beans. Sudanese Muslim militiamen
                surrounded the market and shot all the adults and
                adolescent boys on the spot. Children who were not
                killed were tied onto donkeys. Children too small to
                straddle an animal were tied into baskets and bound to
                the beasts.

                "The Sudanese Islamic soldiers told me, 'We see you
                like animals,'" said Bok, adding, "I have seen many
                people killed like animals and many children sold into
                slavery."

                Bok said he couldn't forget the sight of a 12-year-old
                who had just seen her parents killed.

                "She would not stop crying," he said. "They took her out
                of the basket and shot her; and then her sister, who was
                about 10, would not stop crying, and they took her out
                of the basket and cut off her foot with the sword."

                Bok was taken to a slave market in Kirio, a city in
                northern Sudan where hundreds of captives were bound
                and sold. Instead of being sold, Bok was given to a
                brother of the militia leader.

                "It was terrible," Bok sadly recounted. "Most people
                don't know what is going on in Sudan. That is why I am
                trying to tell the American people about Sudan, about
                my life as a slave. I saw people shot, killed, children
                who cried had their hands or legs chopped off as an
                example to the others. I was born a Christian. When I
                was enslaved I was forced to become a Muslim."

                Despite denials by the Sudan government, Bok's story is
                underlined by the documented purchase of Sudanese
                slaves by an independent Western source. In March
                1998, John Eibner of Christian Solidarity International,
                paid thousands of dollars in cash to an Arab middleman
                and secured the release of nearly a hundred young boys
                enslaved by the Sudanese military.

                The Arab middleman
                reportedly bought
                the slaves in northern
                Sudan from Muslim
                militias and secretly
                brought them to
                Eibner for
                emancipation. The
                American
                Anti-Slavery Group
                provided WorldNetDaily with photos of enslaved
                children being freed.

                "We don't hear the voice of President Clinton,"
                concluded Bok. "The president is silent about slaves like
                me in Sudan, silent about the war and the many deaths.
                What is he going to do about it?"


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