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Manute Bol: Penniless refugee targeted by radical Islamists

post #1 of 7
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This is a summary by someone who watched the March 7th Real Sports. There might be a little opinion mixed in but Bol has talked about this stuff before (google Manute Bol refugee) so this recitation seems pretty accurate.

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MANUTE BOL'S PEOPLE SLAUGHTERED IN SUDAN BY ARAB ISLAMISTS

MANUTE BOL SPENT HIS ENTIRE FORTUNE TRYING TO SAVE HIS PEOPLE FROM THE NORTHERN ARAB ISLAMIST INVASION - SPENT TIME IN SUDANESE PRISON ONLY TO ESCAPE BACK TO THE US AS A PENNILESS REFUGEE.

HBO Realsport's Frank Deford profiles Manute Bol and his tragic life after basketball.

Bol tells Deford that during his career he wanted to go back to Sudan and fight alongside his Dinka tribesman in Southern Sudan. Considered the tallest people in the world, Christian and black, according to the show lived peacefully in Southern Sudan - until Arab Muslims from the North invaded with an intention to take over and Islamize them.

Bol and his best friend went to over 39 Congressmen personally and met with the Pentagon in the 90's telling them that their people were being decimated by the Arab Muslims from the North and would disappear if the US did not help. He said they got nothing.

His friend said he told the US the greatest threat they would face in the future would be from Islamist Fundamentalism, at which most laughed.

So Manute reached into his own pockets in the millions to help support the starving refugees who had witnessed their homes and families destroyed.

Eventually the Northern Sudanese government found out he was in a town supplying money and food and moral support to his people so they bombed the Refugee Camp. 13 people were killed that day but he lived. Frank DeFord asks him if he thinks they were aiming for him and he says 'probably'.

Eventually Khartoum in the North invited him to come for 'peace talks' which he did. He now says that was a big mistake and naiveté on his part. ""I should have known who I was dealing with""

After a month he realized that the whole thing was a sham and then the regime asked him to fight alongside them against his own people, which he refused. Eventually he was put into prison. His best friend was eventually able to buy and sneak him out of the country into Cairo. Bol used whatever money he had left to bribe one of his friends out of slavery. His friend was sold by the Islamists into slavery in Sudan after being captured. Eventually Bol escaped to the US as a penniless refugee.

Bol mentions that the only time the US did respond to the Khartoum Islamist regime (which was sheltering Ben Laden) was after the US was attacked in the Middle East in the late 90's. The attacks emanted from Sudan. That was the infamous bombing of the Pharmaceutical plant. Bol said he was only blocks from it when it happened.

The postscript is that Bol is broke and that some former NBA friends held a benefit to raise $$ for his huge Health bills after a drunk Cab Driver flipped a car Bol was in. He has a 50k/yr NBA pension that kicks in next year when he turns 45. He has had 'domestic disturbances' with his wife and they are going to counseling.

However, more importantly here is a famous face, and someone Deford says is truly a 'good guy’ who gave up his entire fortune and good life in the US to try and save his people in Sudan and from who?
Thoughts?
post #2 of 7
What a freaking tragedy. My heart goes out to him and his people. If only the world could be commited to a free and better Africa.
post #3 of 7
Thoughts? The jinjaweed militias aren't even necessarily made up of Muslims. Today's New York Times has a heartbreaking op ed about the situation, and reveals that many jinjaweed are hired hands.

The genocide is not about Islamizing the area, it's about racial and ethnic conflict, as well as expansionism by Sudanese Arabs.
post #4 of 7
Maybe if he spent less time on cruise ships this wouldn't have happened.
post #5 of 7
I hope Bol handles these bastards with no less mercy than he showed the Fridge.

post #6 of 7
First of all, Manute Bol's people are in southern Sudan. The current genocide going on is in Darfur, western Sudan. Two different places, different tribes, a whole different war. Most of the soldiers for the Khartoum regime that Bol's Dinka tribe was fighting were actually tribesmen from Darfur.

The Dinka and other southern Sudanese tribes have been fighting the northern Khartoum-based "Arab" regimes for over twenty-five years. They have, however, recently signed a peace accord that is moving slowly forward.

Wikipedia is your friend. Sudan is a very complex place and to reduce it all to "evil Islamists attack peaceful NBA players" is quite stupid. For example, these evil Islamists are currently very useful to us in the war against al-Qaeda --- for instance, we recently flew Said Abdullah Ghosh, one of the main planners and organizers of the Darfur genocide, to Langley to brief the CIA, and perhaps to help set up an NSA listening station on the outskirts of Khartoum.

http://www.economist.com/world/displ...ory_id=5246599
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Originally Posted by Ckrisz
"evil Islamists attack peaceful NBA players"
Stop that line of thought right now before Dennis Rodman is inspired to make another movie.
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