BBC film on Darfur 'strongly biased' - Chinese envoy
This is an interesting article. Chinese officials are angry, saying that the BBC documentary China Fueling War in Darfur cites unnamed sources. The article itself sites an unnamed minister of an unnamed African country that accuses the West of selling rebels weapons.
The documentary suggests that China sold arms to Sudan after the UN embargo in 2005, they take exception to this, but then say they only sold a small amount of weapons.
Did he just say, it's cool the guns we sold them really suck?
It's got a good beat, I can dance to it, I'll give it a 7. Pretty tricky Dicky.
This is an interesting article. Chinese officials are angry, saying that the BBC documentary China Fueling War in Darfur cites unnamed sources. The article itself sites an unnamed minister of an unnamed African country that accuses the West of selling rebels weapons.
"A minister of an African country told me at an international conference in March that the Dafur has been dragging primarily because rebels keep getting arms from Western countries … and those arms are more advanced than the ones being used by government forces," he said.Very cute.
The documentary suggests that China sold arms to Sudan after the UN embargo in 2005, they take exception to this, but then say they only sold a small amount of weapons.
"Some Western countries have traditionally been supplying arms to African countries, and they far outweigh China's in terms of both quantity and quality," Dai Yan, a former Chinese diplomat posted in Ghana, said.
Did he just say, it's cool the guns we sold them really suck?
It's got a good beat, I can dance to it, I'll give it a 7. Pretty tricky Dicky.

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