the New York Times supports the genocidal so-called a-rabs in the Sudan
As a student-led campaign urging divestment from companies doing business in Sudan gains momentum in the U.S., the Sudanese government pays close to $1 million for an eight-page supplement in the paper. The ad advocates investing in companies operating in Sudan. In response, Sudan activists flooded the New York Times with demands for an apology.
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these blood thirsty savages knows no bounds. they have to be stopped. and i speak of the new york times and the so-called a-rabs in khartoum and darfur
also check this out. this guy was on democracy now this morning
The NYT and Sudan
Summit Communications, a company which makes money by taking the prestige of the New York Times and selling it to corrupt third-world governments, has outdone itself today with a “Special Advertising Section” on Sudan in the New York Times, featuring second vice president Ali Othman Taha on the cover. “We have approached the formation of the united government in a spirit of cooperation and partnership,” he says in a big pull-quote. >>>FelixSalmon.com
————here’s some contact info to these gangsters and pirates
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