Updated 04:40 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

World|Wed, Mar. 04 2009 12:47 PM EST

Graham: Arrest of Bashir Threatens Chaos in Sudan

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

In a shocking statement Tuesday, American evangelist and relief organization head Franklin Graham said he prefers the Sudanese president – who is facing an international arrest for crimes against humanity – to remain in power.

Despite his egregious and inexcusable involvement in the Darfur genocide and attacks on Southern Sudanese, President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has displayed some willingness to cooperate and work towards peace, Graham argues in his opinion piece posted in the New York Times on Tuesday.

During their three face-to-face meetings, Graham recalled he had confronted Bashir about attacks on Sudanese civilians and humanitarian relief agencies. The Sudanese president “has demonstrated that he is able to cooperate,” Graham writes, noting that “on several occasions he has complied with my requests.”

In 2001, Graham recalls, a hospital operated by his relief organization Samaritan’s Purse in southern Sudan was bombed nine times by Bashir’s forces. After Graham confronted Bashir about the hospital bombings during their first meeting in 2003, the attacks subsequently stopped.

“Mr. Bashir is rightly accused of great cruelty and destruction,” Graham writes. “But I have been able to deal with him.”

The op-ed was posted just one day before the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for President Bashir for the violence in Darfur. Bashir is charged with seven counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes, including murder, extermination, forcible transfer, torture, and rape, according to CNN.

Violence broke out in the western region of Darfur, Sudan five years ago when ethnically African Darfurians rebelled against the central Arab-dominated Khartoum government. The government, in turn, is accused of unleashing Arab nomads called janjaweed militias on Darfur civilians, resulting in more than 200,000 deaths and the displacement of 2.5 million civilians since 2003.

News of the arrest warrant for Bashir have been met with cheers from human rights groups that have long sought for greater international intervention regarding the Darfur genocide.

Save Darfur Coalition president Jerry Fowler commended the ICC for issuing the arrest warrant and called the act a “game changing moment.”

“It will now be much harder for Sudan's allies in the U.N. Security Council, as well as other leaders of Sudan's National Congress Party, to stand arm in arm with a wanted war criminal,” Fowler said in a statement on Wednesday.

Fowler urged the Obama administration to quickly appoint a full-time U.S. envoy for peace in Sudan in the wake of the arrest warrant to help facilitate the peace process.

But Graham, in contrast, believes the arrest “will likely only create further chaos” rather than peace in the country.

Bashir’s arrest will likely “undo the progress” of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed by Sudan’s central government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement that ended the civil war, he argues.

“Mr. Bashir, who fought members of his own party to approve the deal, is critical to the peace process,” the relief agency head says.

The arrest could also threaten South Sudan’s elections later this year, as well as the referendum on southern independence scheduled for 2011, Graham warns, “and hurl the country back into civil war.” Continue »

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  • Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:52 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The "Lamb of God who takes away the SIN of the WORLD" Pastor Franklin is a man of God! We are to pray for our enemies, to bless them. It is what Jesus Christ did for every single one of us! Flesh and blood is NOT our enemy! This world is passing away, what we do for Christ is all that will remain. Mr. Graham is showing CHRIST! to all! Pray for those who persecute you! Blessed are the peacemakers!!! We have been freed by JESUS CHRIST..and we should be the MOST forgiving of peoples, showing the LOVE OF CHRIST! We are in the world brothers and sisters, but we are NOT of this world! The LORD is calling us to shine as lights in this wicked and perverse generation! If we truly exercised what Jesus did; we would have NO wars; no children and women being raped. JESUS paid for ALL!!! Forgiveness is what HE offers us; and yet we find it so hard to forgive others! Come soon Jesus!!! Come soon!

    Mercy and grace is what God gave to HIS enemies...should we not exercise the same to others! Love in Christ!

  • Wed Mar 04, 2009 11:58 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Would Franklin Graham have supported Hitler because he was willing to meet with people and doing away with him would threaten stability in Germany ? What about Slobodan Milosovic ? Nicolai Coushecu ? The East German dictators ? The Stalin ? He was so vocal about his support for the war in Iraq and Sadaam Hussein ? What changed ? If Sadaam Hussein had met face to face with Franklin Graham would Mr.Graham have interceded on his behalf to Pres.Bush.
    Any time, anywhere a dicator is engaging in genocide which I define as extermination of people like we exterminate pests, I do not care if the stability of the region is threatened. I trust the ICC. I do not pretend to be a authority on Darfur, but from what I have read and seen, where women are raped, children are killed, families destroyed because people are "different", I support getting rid of the dictator by any means necessary, even force.

  • Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:31 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 3

    So Graham is off to a great start of being a two faced double tongued Christian. I mean Christians preach peace and love but - go ahead Prez and Kill all you want as long as I am in for a photo op. What a slap in the face of Jesus having this man calling himself a Christian never mind calling himself a Minister. What a joke this man is!

  • Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:16 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Internation Criminal Court (ICC) should not play dual standards when it come to indicting Omar Hassan al-Bashir. Bashir has made excesses in Darfur, South Sudan and even in east Sudan but what it happens when a country is in Civil War. Bashir could have done better and settled for a durable peace through negotiations.

    ICC must indict Ehud Olmert of Israel for butchering Palestinians in Gaza while Islamil Haniyeh of Hamas should be arrested and tried for sending rockets to civilan targets in israel.

  • Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:19 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Welcome to the world of real politic?

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