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Sudan's president pledges Darfur peace - 25 Jul 08

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Omar al-Bashir, Sudan's president, says he's a peacemaker, and told Darfuris this during a visit to the region.

His promises of roads and schools for the war-torn state, were welcomed with applause by the people of Darfur.

Mohammed Adow was with al-Bashir when he arrived in the northern town of El Fasher, and stayed behind to gauge reaction.

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  • what yall waitin for just take al-bashir to jail..man i hate him what he have done to MY COUNTRY SUDAN!!!

  • al bashir is war crime and he should surround him self to the criminal court because he belong to hell

  • his time to shine on the worlde stage we the people of sudan have no fear something to hyde the worlde is gona learne the outcome of all of this 2011 is not that far we shall rmaine one strong unbroken for ever haters you will see the bravery of our people our unbroken spirit

  • allah akbar and victory for sudan

  • bitch shut your mouth and wash my feet

  • Where the duck did you get this bullshit? Muhhammad was married to a merchant long before he became the prophet. She died after him.

  • It's a very different situation, the us can't march into Sudan and search for him.

    He's also claimin patriotism as an excuse: why should the us/un decide how to run my country.

  • Finally, a person who praises new ideas instead of flaming.

  • Finally, someone who can explain the other side. I really, really hate al-bashir. But now that you explain it that way, I can understand why a power vacuum would be dangerous in Sudan.

  • the ignorance of African men holds the whole continent back. girls lets step up and solve these problems. we seem to be the only hope and answer left in such a male dominated African society.

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