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Mulet said some 3.9 million people are facing alarming levels of food insecurity and that up to 50,000 children are at risk of dying as a consequence of acute malnutrition this year. There have been 5,300 cases of cholera, including 115 deaths.
http://www.ericsonreport.com/ask-yourself-why-arent-world-leaders-taking-care-of-this-problem/
there’s nothing of value in sudan?? you know, something the bankers wars can make a profit over!!
Hmm, perhaps because the world leaders are human hating genocidal maniacs that want to keep all the resources for themselves?
Control the Food and you control the People…or lack of People!