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Global Voices Online has been doing a great job covering the events. The whole episode is a perfect example of the power of new media at informing and leaking “forbidden” news.

Dr. Abd Al-Hamid Al-Ansari: The Coolest Liberal Islamic Scholar Ever!

Boy am I glad I discovered this guy. I swear what he says is so sweet, it makes me want to weep. What a super sane dude. We need more like him and Dhiyaa Al-Musawi.
I can really relate to him and what he says. Just check out this and especially this. I couldn’t find anything […]

Suleiman Jamous: “I deplore all violence”

Suleiman Jamous plans to leave the UN military hospital he was confined to for more than a year, risking possible arrest. That’s him in the picture.

“On Monday, I shall leave the UN Military Hospital here for the first time in more than a year. I shall walk to UNMIS headquarters here in Kadugli, and request […]

An Open Letter to the Sudanese Blogosphere

Dear fellow Sudanese bloggers,
I started my journey as a Sudanese blogger in April 2006. And believe me when I say that it began as a very lonely one. In fact, these were my very first words:
I dug around here and there until I was disappointed to realize there are no Sudanese bloggers out there […]

Nobel Peace Price Winner Mohammed Yunus: A Radical Muslim I have Immense Respect For

I’m finding myself busy again nowadays but I wanted to share with you the 2 following videos of Mohammed Yunus, the father of micro-credit finance. Each one is about 10 minutes long. Part 1, here. Part 2 is seriously good, here. Be sure to watch it. He’s one sane, amazing and super inspiring guy. He’ll […]

Green Day - Working Class Hero (A Song For Darfur)


Michael Moore’s Sicko

The much anticipated Michael Moore movie Sicko is out. There isn’t much mention or praise of it in the rightosphere as there is in the leftosphere. I’ve only watched the preview and I can already predict that it will be a very interesting movie. I guess it’s going to reinforce the horrible stories told to […]

Sudan: Kajbar Massacre

Indeed, if this happens not so far away from Khartoum, imagine what happens in Darfur! Many Sudanese people are extremely furious over this. As for me, my blood is boiling right now.
On June 13, 2007 we received disturbing news from Kajbar area in Northern Sudan informing that the security forces have used excessive force to […]

Bill Gates’ Recent Speech At Harvard: “The barrier to change is not too little caring; it is too much complexity”

I could quote a few sentences and even provide an excerpt but I think I would be committing a great injustice. I don’t know about you but this has got to be one of the best damn speeches I’ve read in a while. Bill Gates, RESPECT man! Keep preaching!

Sandmonkey & Ammar Abdulhamid: Voice Initiative

I was so happy when I read this article and I’m really hoping that this initiative comes into being. Good luck guys. Long live the blogosphere and all bloggers sitting behind their keyboards dreaming of freedom and demoracy! May we all live to see and smell that day.
(Thanks for the link Jennifer! Hope your Dishy […]

Eyes On Darfur: A Little Something For All You Diseased Denying Retards Out There

Hardly anything bad is happening in Darfur. There’s little violence. Everything has been over exaggerated by those evil filthy Zionist CrUSAder piggy apes. 200,000 dead? A hundred thousand dead? 50,000 dead? Are you nuts?!! Only 9,000 have died so far. Not just that, but they only either died from malnutrition or disease. That’s it. Full […]

Anti-War Mom Cindy Sheehan Gives Up Her Protest

Howie, where are you man? This poor woman needs some serious psychotherapy. I feel bad for her. She’s been through a lot.

NBA Star LeBron James Refused To Sign Darfur Letter To China

For more background on this you can go here. The LeBron James bashing party has already begun.
Maybe Lebron is indeed in love with his money. Maybe not.
You can’t really know. I say let’s not judge him too soon. He said he can’t sign since he’s not aware of the situation and needs to know more […]

Questions For the Darfur Panelists

I have some questions and statements that I’d like to address to the panelists
To the media:
There has been a lot of talk recently about China being “the enabler of genocide” due to their support of the Khartoum government. Why hasn’t there been talk or focus about who the enablers of the rebels are? The […]

Darfur: The Reality, the Agenda & the Proposed Solution

Introduction
Darfur in the minds of different people constitutes and means different things. This is due to the fact that we, the general public around the world are getting exposed to a tirade of conflicting views and information. As that continues, so will our polarization. Therefore, the long and seemingly endless debates will keep stretching and […]

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