Ini tipikal reaksi orang yang tidak terlalu cerdas...

Baru baca beberapa berita pertama dia sudah segera main cap: 

"dgn kedok bantuan kemanusian di Chad dan Darfur yg ketangkap basah
menculik dan menyelundupkan 100 orang lebih anak2 yg ingin dibawa ke
Paris utk dijual kpd calon pembeli dan pemerintah Perancis serta merta
"mengutuk" kejadian ini, padahal kalau sampai lolos dan tidak ketahuan
mereka akan memberkati perbuatan keji ini, HAM merekapun bungkam
seribu bahasa." 

Tunggu kek dulu berita berita selanjutnya.

Bagi yang bisa  berbahasa Perancis inilah website organisasi yang baru
didirikan setelah tsunazmi itu dan telah memberikan pertolongan kepada
 anak-anak di Aceh (antara lain di Lhoknga..):

http://www.archedezoe.fr/accueil.htm

Tidak berarti bahwa apa yang diceritakannnya di website itu bisa
dipercaya (mereka memberi kesan bahwa anggota organisasi itu
betul-betul terdiri dari orang yang sekedar ingin membantu anak-anak
yang ditimpa kemalangan) tapi adalah juga tidak cerdas untuk segera
berkata bahwa mereka "ketangkap basah menculik dan menyelundupkan 100
orang lebih anak2 yg ingin dibawa ke Paris utk dijual kpd calon pembeli"


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "jeliyas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Rupanya bukan di Indonesia saja penculikan anak2 lagi  nge-trend,
orang2 Perancis dan Eropa yg dibanggakan lebih maju dan lebih beradab
dari orang Indonesia malah lebih jahat lagi dgn kedok bantuan
kemanusian di Chad dan Darfur yg ketangkap basah menculik dan
menyelundupkan 100 orang lebih anak2 yg ingin dibawa ke Paris utk
dijual kpd calon pembeli dan pemerintah Perancis serta merta
"mengutuk" kejadian ini, padahal kalau sampai lolos dan tidak ketahuan
mereka akan memberkati perbuatan keji ini, HAM merekapun bungkam
seribu bahasa.

Rupanya seperti kejadian di Aceh waktu musibah tsunami, kalau tidak
ketahuan, mereka membantah, padahal mungkin kejadiannya benar seperti
yg satu ini.

JE

Source:

CNN: http://tinyurl.com/2uzypt

Al-Jazeera: http://tinyurl.com/2l4pnu



MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2007
23:34 MECCA TIME, 20:34 GMT 
Charity faces kidnap charge in Chad 
 
 
The group has denied claims they were trying to smuggle the children
out of Chad [AFP] 

Nine French nationals are to be charged by Chadian authorities with
abducting children and fraud, according to a public prosecutor.
 
Six French aid workers, three journalists, and the seven members of a
Spanish flight crew were arrested on Thursday as they prepared to fly
103 children from the city of Abeche to Paris.
 
The seven Spaniards are to be charged as accessories Ahmat Daoud said
on Monday.

He also called for two Chadian nationals to be charged, saying only
that they comprised "an administrative official and a notable".
 
A judicial source said the 16 Europeans would be transferred to the
capital N'Djamena "for reasons of security" and because Abeche had no
proper court.

They will join a Belgian pilot held there since Sunday for
transporting some of the children from the Chad-Sudan border to Abeche. 
The French charity Zoe's Ark said on Monday they were trying to help
the children, not abduct them, and that they acted legally.

Reporters Without Borders, a media rights group, has also called for
the immediate release of the journalists.

Parents alive

Zoe's Ark said the operation offered a better life to orphans from
Sudan's war-torn Darfur region, many of whose people have fled over
the border to camps in Chad.

The children were allegedly being removed from Chad to be adopted by
families in France who had paid up to $8,600 per child to the
organisation.
 
The alleged child-smuggling operation is now under investigation in
France and has also been criticised by the UN.

Some of the so-called orphans have now said their parents are still
alive, and that they were lured from their villages on the Chad-Sudan
border with offers of sweets and biscuits.
 
The charity insists it was given statements from local tribal leaders
that all the children were Darfur orphans with no known relatives. 

But Unicef said after interviewing the children - 88 boys and 22
girls, all in good health - that most appear to be Chadian, not
Darfuri, and that there was no evidence they were orphans.
 
The French government has repeatedly condemned the operation and
France's ambassador to Chad said on Sunday those involved would have
to face Chadian justice.

The incident threatens to complicate relations between France and its
former colony as a predominantly French European Union force prepares
to deploy in eastern Chad, to protect civilians there from the
violence in neighbouring Darfur.




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