A thought-provoking poem about the situation in western Sudan at present. |
Why, oh, why, does the world sit idly by and watch as black Africans suffer and die by the hundreds of thousands? In Sudan, the Arab Janjaweed murder every man and gang-rape every woman in towns throughout Darfur. Where is found the world’s outrage at this genocide? They’ve nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. During the past eighteen months in Darfur, every woman sees no one cares to save her or her family from this wanton slaughter. The Janjaweed kill her son, rape her daughter. 1.4 million have been displaced from their home. Diseased, starving, in fear, they must roam, seeking safety, only to die in some refugee camp. In this darkness, why won’t someone light a lamp? In 2004, Darfur will join Rwanda of 1994 in shame. Some 800,000 died in Rwanda. Were we not to blame? Why has the world collectively turned a blind eye? We could end this genocide. Why do we refuse to try? [NOTE: Two years after I wrote this poem the situation in Darfur continues unabated to the shame of us all. Why does the U.S. continue to allow this modern-day genocide? Why is there no outcry of protest from the American people? Where are all the so-called "good Christians" in this country? Why do we not care?] Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |