February 23, 2012
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Former minister and Liberal Party leader Per Ahlmark has slammed current Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt in a new book arguing that he has a "passive" attitude towards genocide, is ignorant about Isael and holds "reactionary views".
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Sounds no different from 95% of politicians in Western Europe.
And why does His Holiness Per Ahlmark single out Mr. Bildt for condemnation, but not Condoleezza Rice or Great Britain's, France's ,Germany's Foreign Ministers ? And none of the Foreign Ministers of the Great African nations?
The people of Darfur suffered death and destruction at the hands of the Janjaweed militia over a very long period of time and in the whole of the international community it was Soul Brother Colin Powell that was the very first to finally label some of the dark things happening in Darfur with some legal precision, as genocide:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Colin+Powell+the+first+to+label+as+genocide%2C+what+was+going+on+in+Darfur&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&ie=utf8&oe=utf8&rlz=1I7ADFA_sv
Mr. Ahlmark's mouth was not muzzled - at least we did not hear him raise the hue and cry that it was genocide taking place in Darfur, or did he? And if not , why not?
For a government to raise the hue and cry that something is genocide , when it is not, would also be a serious blunder. To date - among international law experts, it is not 100% certain that what occurred in Darfur was Genocide.
Where does that leave Per Ahlmark?
I'd guess Ahlmark has left out Ms Rice and other foreign foreign ministers for the very simple reason that the book is about Swedish politics.