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Carter silences reporters with ethnic cleansing charges against Sudan

Crimes against humanity include ethnic cleansing in black villages, ignoring rape charges and incidents and having refugees live in squalor, the Elders determined after spending two days traveling in Darfur. Former US Pres. Jimmy Carter and the Elders addresses Sudanese reporters, and apparently silenced them with the assessment.The Elders are a group of statesman and the  like who are led by Former South African Pres. Nelson Mandela. Their mission is to bring peace to conflicted zones.

Posted on Friday, October 5, 2007 at 01:50PM by Registered CommenterLisala | CommentsPost a Comment

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