July
18: Had a busy day
with a cable to write and some meetings. Was driving ... when I got a call from State Ops. The
Secretary wanted to speak with me. That was a first. He
was going to make some calls and wanted to check in with me.
Said he was reading my cables closely. Talked maybe 4-5
minutes. Sudan is hot.
Tonight off to the British Ambassador's for dinner. I'm not complaining.
Tonight off to the British Ambassador's for dinner. I'm not complaining.
July
20: I had some 25
Darfurians over tonight for a reception/meeting. I wanted to
give them a space to start the reconciliation process free of
government interference. We were also "consulting"
them about a further US role. Went well. Had Arabs and
Africans, nomads and farmers and some jinjaweed. Told them we
may be able to help but they must solve their own problems.
Felt strange to be hosting such a group all in their turbans on my
front lawn in Khartoum, me a [guy] from Jersey. What a long
strange trip its been.
Darfur leaders with Charge & poloff
July
26: Last nite I went
to meet a group of Arabs from Darfur who wanted their side of the
story heard. Reality is always more complicated up close.
There are no good guys involved in the Darfur story and everyone is
at least partially right. They were concerned that the outside
world sees all Arabs as "jinjaweed." This is a
danger. But at the end of the discussion, one little guy accused the U.S. of being anti- Arab everywhere, Iraq etc.. I
had had enough by then of self-serving bullshit -- including one guy
asking how we knew the women really had been raped -- so I asked if
they knew how many atom bombs we had left and that if we were
anti-Arab, there would be no more of them left. They sobered up
quickly and I bet they gave the little guy a tough time after I
left. Which I did not do right away since at 10pm, I was
informed we were going to eat dinner. Got home at 11 and of
course this morning I got up tired.