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Sudan on verge of disintegration, thanks to Hollywood diplomacy

Tehran, Jan 10, IRNA – George Clooney, accompanied with a Hollywood team of his colleagues, has been in Sudan for the past two months doing campaigns for different satellite channels to get the American diplomacy work in this African country.

Immediately after announcement of a referendum in Sudan to decide whether the country splits or remains united with its southern parts, the US started huge soft operations using its Hollywood soldiers to get to its desired results. These measures got a new momentum the closer the voting became.

Clooney's arrival in Sudan at the height of political tensions in the country has been interpreted as the “American Hollywood diplomacy” by many commentators which they believe aims at influencing the referendum process in an African state.

So far, the US has been employing all possible tools to disintegrate Sudan. Measures such as imposing sanctions and then saying that they will be removed by a referendum in the country, arming rebels and using different soft war instruments like sending a satellite to the space, making music, video clips and also employing university sources serve the same objective.

One most outstanding example of such measures was sending of a satellite named “Watch” sponsored by Clooney and his colleagues to monitor situation in the country prior to the voting.

This, of course, was not the end of story with Clooney’s activities in Sudan which was taken place within the framework of Hollywood’s soft and media war against the country. He did a documentary in Darfur in 2008 and then in October last year urged the US President Barack Obama to stop further human rights violations in Sudan.

*a campaign to intervene in sudan
In the past two months, Clooney has been working intensively to prepare the ground for US interference in Sudan via expanding the Hollywood campaign there. According to the London-based Al-Hayat newspaper, Emmanuel Jal who is a rapper and singer from Sudanese origin now residing in London has joined Clooney’s campaign accompanied by two other music stars Alicia Keys and Peter Gabriel.

These three singers have worked with Clooney, who is aided by the former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan and the former US President Jimmy Carter, to produce a video clip titled “We Want Peace” in a bid to send repeated messages to the Sudanese people before the referendum. These messages implicitly advocate separation of southern parts from the mainland as a development leading to permanent peace in the country.

*US soft war officer working throughout the whole globe
Clooney has worked as a US soft war agent against other countries in the past as well. His role as an officer who deactivates a supposed nuclear bomb headed to Iran in the film “peacemaker” - which he did with Nicole Kidman - is just another case of the missions he had carried out. Also, as an activist who was against China’s supportive policies towards Sudan, he launched a campaign against China in the US. Supporting Tibet separatist dissidents is another point in the activity record of this not-yet-known officer of the CIA.

In the aftermath of Haiti earthquake, too, his campaign to render aids to the disaster-stricken people there took place while the US troops got in control of the whole country in less than just one day after the disaster.

*Zionists standing always out of Clooney’s camera
Dr Saad Yasser in an article in “islam today” website points out that arts, politics, technology and universities in the US all unite to disintegrate a Muslim Arab state under the human rights pretences.

They keep staring at Sudan from both sky and the earth but close their eyes to the crimes committed by the Zionists against defenseless women and children in Gaza and by the US in Afghanistan, Iraq, the Guantanamo Bay as well as in horrible US secret prisons. He says he believes this to be one of the ugliest forms of violating rights of people under the name of protecting human rights.

A Sudanese official, too, told Asharq Alawsat newspaper that the Hollywood star and the organizations working with him have no interest in peace and are only guided by their own hidden motivations. He also criticizes the recent US activities to disintegrate Sudan and slams West’s double-standard method concerning the issue.

Seifuddin Omar Yassin, who works as the cultural attaché in Sudan’s Embassy in Washington, notes that there had been many cases of genocide in different parts of the world so far. For instance, he stresses, Israel easily carries out all sorts of crimes against Palestinians.

He says Clooney does not even need to dispatch his cameras to the Middle East to know about these crimes because he could easily see them on the CNN but why is it that he fails to do anything to stop Zionist atrocities against defenseless people? It is because, he believes, Clooney and the companies cooperating with him have no interest in peace in Sudan but are driven by hidden motivations.

He believes there are people hiding themselves behind such names as Clooney, Don Schiedel, Mia Farrow as well as the famous basketball player Tracy McGrady who are in reality providing the guidelines.

Their aim is to attract people’s affections using famous names which are popular and loved by people. This makes the American nation overwhelmed and driven by emotions which makes them unable to confront and show any logical resistance to the war-mongering policies of the US administration.

*Obama paying special attention to Sudan
The “Sudanile” news channel, dedicated a whole package to the special attention President Obama is paying to Sudan development.
It mentions an announcement by the White House that even during the congress by-election days, President Obama received regular reports on the situation in Sudan on a daily basis despite his very busy schedule.

The US National Security Council has been holding three sessions a week to trace political development in Sudan. Only in the past week, President Obama has received over 40 thousands of electronic messages on the issue urging him to hold the referendum on the Southern Sudan on the pre-scheduled date.

According to the British Petroleum, southern parts of the country enjoy over 90 percent of Sudan oil production and reserves. The region accounts for the black continent’s highest rate of oil production after Angola and Nigeria./end

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