Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Sudan's Bashir hails Obama's overture to Islamic world


When the Sudanese Islamic mass murderer Omar Hassan al-Bashir praises Barack Obama for making "positive signs" you know Obama is being played for a fool, kinda like believing that there is such a thing as a "moderate" Taliban.

The only stance the Obama should take with Bashir is to demand his trial in the International Courts for crimes against humanity.

Once again, Obama's uber liberal, ass kissing, bowing down approach to Islam has weakened America in the eyes of the world.


FROM REUTERS.COM:

Sudan's Bashir hails Obama's overture to Islamic world

Mon Apr 13, 2009 4:54pm BST

By Alastair Sharp KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's leader welcomed on Monday ''positive signs'' sent by U.S. President Barack Obama to the Islamic world, striking a more conciliatory tone towards Washington, seen as an enemy of Khartoum in the past.
By Alastair Sharp
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's leader welcomed on Monday "positive signs" sent by U.S. President Barack Obama to the Islamic world, striking a more conciliatory tone towards Washington, seen as an enemy of Khartoum in the past.
"We, our brothers and sisters, are seekers of peace and stability and we do not want our country to live under the shadows of swords and tension," President Omar Hassan al-Bashir said at the opening of the eighth session of parliament.
"Our hands remain held out to those who call for peace and justice in accordance with the standards of fairness and dignity," he added, echoing a phrase used by Obama in his inauguration address.

"We even welcome the positive signs sent by U.S. President Barack Obama to the Islamic world on more than one occasion."
Washington has had tense relations with the Islamist government of Bashir, who came to power in Africa's largest country in a 1989 coup.
The United States imposed economic sanctions on Sudan in 1997 and labelled it a "state sponsor of terrorism."

Ties were strained further by the conflict in Darfur, which both Obama and his predecessor George W. Bush have called genocide, a description Sudan's government rejects.
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