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Simon Deng, Former Sudanese Slave says “Calling Israel a racist …
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Simon Deng, a former South Sudanese slave in Islamist Northern Sudan, gave the following speech at Durban Watch Conference in New York on Sept. 22nd.
Simon Deng advocates for Israel! He's so cool! | What am I thinking?
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"Simon Deng, the South Sudanese delegate at the recent Durban III conference on racism (in New York), shattered the hypocrisy of the anti-Israeli front one normally witnesses at such meetings. Mr. Deng pointed out that …
Simon Deng, a former South Sudanese slave in Islamist Northern Sudan, gave the following speech at the Durban Watch Conference in New York on Sept. 22nd.
He passionately refuted the malicious ‘Zionism is Racism’ fabrication and pointed out that it is the Arab Islamists who have engaged in the ethnic cleansing of millions of Sudanese, both Muslim and Christian.
He further noted that Israel is the ultimate destination of Sudanese refugees, not Egypt, who has attacked and oppressed them.
I want to thank the organizers of this conference, The Perils of Global Intolerance.
It is a great honor for me and it is a privilege really to be among today’s distinguished speakers.
I came here as a friend of the State of Israel and the Jewish people. I came to protest this Durban conference which is based on a set of lies. It is organized by nations who are themselves are guilty of the worst kinds of oppression.
It will not help the victims of racism. It will only isolate and target the Jewish state. It is a tool of the enemies of Israel. The UN has itself become a tool against Israel. For over 50 years, 82% of the UN General Assembly emergency meetings have been about condemning one state, Israel and Hitler couldn’t have been made happier.
The Durban Conference is an outrage. All decent people will know that.
But friends, I come here today with a radical idea. I come to tell you that there are peoples who suffer from the UN’s anti-Israelism even more than the Israelis. I belong to one of those people.
Please hear me out.
By exaggerating Palestinian suffering, and by blaming the Jews for it, the UN has muffled the cries of those who suffer on a far larger scale.
For over fifty years the indigenous black population of Sudan, Christians and Muslims alike, has been the victim of the brutal, racist Arab Muslim regimes in Khartoum.
In South Sudan, my homeland, about 4 million innocent men, women and children were slaughtered from 1955 to 2005. Seven million were ethnically cleansed and they became the largest refugee group since World War II.
The UN is concerned about the so-called Palestinian refugees. They dedicated a separate agency for them. and they are treated with a special privilege.
Meanwhile, my people, ethnically cleansed, murdered and enslaved, are relatively ignored. The UN refuses to tell the world the truth about the real causes of Sudan’s conflicts.
Who knows really what is happening in Darfur?
It is not a "tribal conflict".
It is a conflict rooted in Arab colonialism well-known in north Africa.
In Darfur, a region in the Western Sudan, everybody is Muslim. Everybody is Muslim because the Arabs invaded the North of Africa and converted the indigenous people to Islam.
In the eyes of the Islamists in Khartoum, the Darfuris are not Muslim enough. And the Darfuris do not want to be Arabized. They love their own African languages and dress and customs.
The Arab response is genocide!
But nobody at the UN tells the truth about Darfur.
In the Nuba Mountains, another region of Sudan, genocide is taking place as I speak.
The Islamist regime in Khartoum is targeting the black Africans, Muslims and Christians.
Nobody at the UN has told the truth about the Nuba Mountains.
Do you hear the UN condemn Arab racism against blacks?
What you find on the pages of the New York Times, or in the record of the UN condemnations is "Israeli crimes" and "Palestinian suffering".
My people have been driven off the front pages because of the exaggerations about Palestinian suffering.
What Israel does is portrayed as a Western sin.
But the truth is that the real sin happens when the West abandons us: the victims of Arab/Islamic apartheid.
Chattel slavery was practiced for centuries in Sudan. It was revived as a tool of war in the early 90s.
Khartoum declared jihad against my people and this legitimized taking slaves as war booty.
Arab militias were sent to destroy Southern villages and were encouraged to take African women and children as slaves.
We believe that up to 200,000 were kidnapped, brought to the North and sold into slavery.
I am a living proof of this crime against humanity.
I don’t like talking about my experience as a slave, but I do it because it is important for the world to know that slavery exists even today.
I was only nine years old when an Arab neighbor named Abdullahi tricked me into following him to a boat.
The boat wound up in Northern Sudan where he gave me as a gift to his family.
For three and a half years I was their slave going through something that no child should ever go through: brutal beatings and humiliations; working around the clock; sleeping on the ground with animals; eating the family’s left-overs.
During those three years I was unable to say the word "no". All I could say was "yes", "yes", "yes".
The United Nations knew about the enslavement of South Sudanese by the Arabs.
Their own staff reported it.
It took UNICEF, under pressure from the Jewish led American Anti-Slavery Group sixteen years to acknowledge what was happening.
I want to publicly thank my friend Dr. Charles Jacobs for leading the anti-slavery fight.
But the Sudanese government and the Arab League pressured UNICEF, and UNICEF backtracked, and started to criticize those who worked to liberate Sudanese slaves.
In 1998, Dr. Gaspar Biro, the courageous UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Sudan who reported on slavery, resigned in protest of the UN’s actions.
My friends, today, tens of thousands of black South Sudanese still serve their masters in the North and the UN is silent about that.
It would offend the OIC and the Arab League.
As a former slave and a victim of the worst sort of racism, allow me to explain why I think calling Israel a racist state is absolutely absurd and immoral.
I have been to Israel five times visiting the Sudanese refugees.
Let me tell you how they ended up there.
These are Sudanese who fled Arab racism, hoping to find shelter in Egypt.
They were wrong.
When Egyptian security forces slaughtered twenty-six black refugees in Cairo who were protesting Egyptian racism, the Sudanese realized that the Arab racism is the same in Khartoum or Cairo.
They needed shelter and they found it in Israel.
Dodging the bullets of the Egyptian border patrols and walking for very long distances, the refugees’ only hope was to reach Israel’s side of the fence, where they knew they would be safe.
Black Muslims from Darfur chose Israel above all the other Arab-Muslim states of the area.
Do you know what this means!!!??
And the Arabs say Israel is racist!!!?
In Israel, black Sudanese, Christian and Muslim were welcomed and treated like human beings.
Just go and ask them, like I have done.
They told me that compared to the situation in Egypt, Israel is "heaven".
Is Israel a racist state?
To my people, the people who know racism, the answer is absolutely not.
Israel is a state of people who are the colors of the rainbow.
Jews themselves come in all colors, even black.
I met with Ethiopian Jews in Israel. Beautiful black Jews.
So, yes, I came here today to tell you that the people who suffer most from the UN anti-Israel policy are not the Israelis but all those people who the UN ignores in order to tell its big lie against Israel: we, the victims of Arab/Muslim abuse: women, ethnic minorities, religious minorities, homosexuals, in the Arab/Muslim world. These are the biggest victims of UN Israel hatred.
Look at the situation of the Copts in Egypt, the Christians in Iraq, and Nigeria, and Iran, the Hindus and Bahais who suffer from Islamic oppression. The Sikhs.
We, a rainbow coalition of victims and targets of Jihadis, all suffer.
We are ignored, we are abandoned.
So that the big lie against the Jews can go forward.
In 2005, I visited one of the refugee camps in South Sudan. I met a twelve-year-old girl who told me about her dream. In a dream she wanted to go to school to become a doctor. And then, she wanted to visit Israel.
I was shocked.
How could this refugee girl who spent most of her life in the North know about Israel?
When I asked why she wanted to visit Israel, she said: "This is our people". I was never able to find an answer to my question.
On January 9 of 2011 South Sudan became an independent state.
For South Sudanese, that means continuation of oppression, brutalization, demonization, Islamization, Arabization and enslavement.
In a similar manner, the Arabs continue denying Jews their right for sovereignty in their homeland and the Durban III conference continues denying Israel’s legitimacy.
As a friend of Israel, I bring you the news that my President, the President of the Republic of South Sudan, Salva Kiir, publicly stated that the South Sudan embassy in Israel will be built, not in Tel Aviv, but in Jerusalem, the eternal capital of the Jewish people.
I also want to assure you that my own new nation, and all of its peoples, will oppose racist forums like the Durban III.
We will oppose it by simply telling the truth. Our truth.
My Jewish friends taught me something I now want to say with you.
AM Y’ISRAEL CHAI!
The people of Israel lives!
Thank you!
And he received a standing ovation!
A video of the speech is availabe at PJTV.
The McGill Daily » The realities of female genital mutilation
www.mcgilldaily.com10/6/11
Eighty to ninety per cent of women and children in eight different African countries undergo Female Genitalia Mutation (FGM). This practice is not restricted to Africa but is also prevalent in developed, …
UNFPA Holds First International Conference on FGM | FMF Blog
feminist.org10/21/11
This week the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) held the first ever international conference on female genital mutilation (FGM), which discussed research, healthcare …
Female circumcision, or female genital mutilation (FGM), as it’s also known, involves removing part or the entire clitoris, and in more severe forms of the procedure, the labia minora is removed and the vaginal opening is stitched up.
The Arab Spring?!
There are three thousand years of tradition behind the barbarism, and in post-Mubarak Egypt there are fewer and fewer voices that dare offer any alternative to FGM.
FGM was outlawed in 2007 after a 12-year-old girl died from the procedure, but the practice is still close to ubiquitous.
The various campaigns to end FGM in Egypt were fighting an uphill battle even before the revolution, and the number of girls aged 15 to 17 who underwent FGM only dropped from 77% in 2005 to 74% in 2008.
And according to the 2008 Egypt Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) 91% of all women in Egypt between the ages of 15 and 49 have undergone one form of FGM or another!
Not Only But Also
And perhaps surprisingly, the practice is widespread not only amongst Muslims, but also in the Christian community which constitutes 10% of the Egyptian population.
In 1995, only 45% of all FGM operations were conducted by doctors but by 2008 the percentage had risen to 72% and experts say that the practice is mostly perpetuated by mothers making decisions for their daughters!
It Will Only Get Worse
For years, activists combating FGM in Egypt described their fight as:
“Painfully slow", but in the post-revolution Egypt they say, "The process has become glacial. We have no leader and we have no strategy".
The U.N. is well aware that the issue is a minefield and is therefore keeping a low profile for the time being, for fear that the U.N. will be characterized as an agency promoting the Western agenda or worse, Mubarak’s legacy.
“We have to be very careful right now as we don’t want the issue to be captured by the ultra-orthodox".

