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Qadhafi: Oil behind Darfur crisis
By Al Jazeera.net
Updated Dec 8, 2006 - 11:02:00 AM

(aljazeera.net) - Muammar Qadhafi has accused the West of trying to grab Sudan’s oil wealth with its plan to send UN troops to Darfur.

The Libyan president, a mediator in several African wars, was echoing Sudanese criticisms of the proposed deployment as a Western attempt at colonization. He also urgedthe Khartoumgovernment to reject the proposal.

“Western countries and America are not busying themselves out of sympathy for the Sudanese people or for Africa, but for oil and for the return of colonialism to the African continent,” he said.

His opinions are listened to in Africa because of his advocacy of African unity and development.

Pres. Qadhafiwas speaking at a Nov. 19 ceremony in Tripoli attended by Sudanese government officials and a faction of the Sudan Liberation Armyrebels to celebrate their signingthe day before of an agreement aimed at bringing peace to Darfur.

“To be occupied by the Sudanese army is better than to be occupied by UN forces, and the biggest disaster is if the Atlantic army came and positioned itself in Sudan,” he said, referring to Western troops.

The UN and the African Union (AU) have been pressing Sudan to accept a UN-led peacekeeping force in Darfur to halt three years of violence that has killed tens of thousands of people.

Rebels took up arms in early 2003 accusing Sudan’s government of marginalizing the remote west. Khartoum mobilized militias to quell the revolt. Those militiasstand accused of atrocities against civilians being investigated by the International Criminal Court.

Pres. Qadhafi is a longstanding opponent of the International Criminal Court in the Hague, which he has dismissed as a dispenser of victors’ and colonizers’ justice. Heaccused the West of wishing to defeat his plan to forma single African federal government in a so-called United States of Africa.

“The West exploits tribalism, sectarianism and (skin) color to feed war, which leads to backwardness and Western intervention in a number of countries,” he contended. “All the conflicts in Africa are caused by colonialism, which does not want the rise of the United States of Africa and works for division and interference and for military coups.”

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