Omar al-Bashir

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What do you guys think of the President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir and the charges being brought against him? He's being charged with genocide, resisting arrest, and corruption. He allegedly used excessive force against the civilian population during the Darfur War. On one side he was fighting what he considered to be "terrorists" and on the other side he committed genocide against civilians and was discriminatory against different ethnic groups within his own country.

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Bashir during his tour with Starfleet

He seems to be hiding from international police forces and probably won't surrender without putting even more blood on his hands. Personally I think he's guilty, but that's for the International Criminal Court to decide. What do you think, is he a hero for his putting an end to the Second Sudanese Civil War and the War in Darfur, or is he a genocidal dictator for his refusal to give up power and allegedly committing genocide? He's a good actor, but is he a good president?




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did he kill more innocent people than the us has in the course of starting all its wars in afghanistan, iraq, egypt, yemen, and libya?
 

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did he kill more innocent people than the us has in the course of starting all its wars in afghanistan, iraq, egypt, yemen, and libya?
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Maybe yes and maybe no, but percapita he is a first class international war criminal. Sudan will never improve until he gets the old heave ho. Its all those other wars, that somewhat prevent the international community from turning all is scrutiny to Dafur.

But it somewhat highlights what is wrong with international criminal law, it takes an average of 10 years or more to get the process even started.
 
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