It is a very sad report. The only thing that was missing from the report was China's role in bankrolling the Sudanese government as part of the oil infrastructure investments. China is probably the country most able to put pressure on the Sudan to stop the genocide and/or allow in peace keepers. The BBC's relationship with China, however, precludes reporting on that topic.
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You are right Looney. China has great interests in Sudan because of its oil. It has no concerns for human rights in Darfur as itself has no respect for human rights. The Chinese live almost under a totalitarian regime. It's no wonder if there is a rapprochement between two regimes that violate human rights to continue existing.
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It is a very sad report. The only thing that was missing from the report was China's role in bankrolling the Sudanese government as part of the oil infrastructure investments. China is probably the country most able to put pressure on the Sudan to stop the genocide and/or allow in peace keepers. The BBC's relationship with China, however, precludes reporting on that topic.
Oi, achei seu blog pelo google está bem interessante gostei desse post. Gostaria de falar sobre o CresceNet. O CresceNet é um provedor de internet discada que remunera seus usuários pelo tempo conectado. Exatamente isso que você leu, estão pagando para você conectar. O provedor paga 20 centavos por hora de conexão discada com ligação local para mais de 2100 cidades do Brasil. O CresceNet tem um acelerador de conexão, que deixa sua conexão até 10 vezes mais rápida. Quem utiliza banda larga pode lucrar também, basta se cadastrar no CresceNet e quando for dormir conectar por discada, é possível pagar a ADSL só com o dinheiro da discada. Nos horários de minuto único o gasto com telefone é mínimo e a remuneração do CresceNet generosa. Se você quiser linkar o Cresce.Net(www.provedorcrescenet.com) no seu blog eu ficaria agradecido, até mais e sucesso. If is possible add the CresceNet(www.provedorcrescenet.com) in your blogroll, I thank. Good bye friend.
You are right Looney. China has great interests in Sudan because of its oil. It has no concerns for human rights in Darfur as itself has no respect for human rights. The Chinese live almost under a totalitarian regime. It's no wonder if there is a rapprochement between two regimes that violate human rights to continue existing.
Hi.I am sending a warm gretings of congratulations to the newly elect President of the US Barrack Obama.I trailed the campaign since it started. I was pleased over his speech and i am hoping that those engaged in disintigrating the world for racial reason must have now understand that its time to put all diffrences aside to make a better word. Agatha.Italy
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