July 2012: To whom it will make sense?

To whom it will make sense.

After two months I have just safely returned from the sacrificial altar in Sudan. Here is my message for you.

THE GIST OF THE MESSAGE:
Nowhere else on Earth in 2012 does the international community sacrifice more than on the sacrificial altar in the Blue Nile, the Nuba Mountains, Abyei and Darfur.
Nowhere else are the global powers engaged in such a secret fight for the control of the natural resources on the backs of the cheapest slaves.
Nowhere else have the mainstream media and the independent reporters along with UN agencies and non-governmental humanitarian organisations failed to fulfil their mission to such an extent than here.
Nowhere else on Earth has the aggressive dictatorship been accused of more crimes against humanity, including genocide, than here.
Nowhere else have the exterminated natives preserved more ancient and indigenous culture living in symbiosis with nature than in the areas between the largest desert Sahara and the biggest swamps in the world. Therefore, their wisdom may be useful against all world crises.


THE SOLUTION:
Because due to the rainy season all land connections have become impassable and because it is too late to use the trucks from South Sudan, food and medical supplies must be airdropped immediately.
UN agencies and non-governmental organisations have to immediately reach an agreement for the airdrops with Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
The means are available, logistics is in place, but the most critical is time. Do not wait for the European and American vacations to end.
Two million indigenous people are trapped in the Nuba Mountains and the Blue Nile, and most of those who will die will die from starvation and dysentery (now they are eating trees and grass) even before the first ripening of plants towards the end of August.
During the Olympic Games the media and the pressure from the public will be the most effective.


If “dropping food and medicines from the air will really be too expensive”, it is necessary to do everything that in the new game of the superpowers after the end of the rainy season the African families won’t be sacrificed completely and forever.

Tomo Križnar, Naklo, Slovenia