Disappearing in Darfur
Retired General Roméo Dallaire had some harsh criticism for the Conservative government today.
At a press conference this morning he accused the Tories of abandoning our peacekeeping efforts in Darfur.
"We were leading before this new government came into being and now we can barely be seen. We are barely supporting the initial efforts that we have put there, and from being one of the five leading nations, we are now barely on the map."
The press conference was an attempt to call attention to the crisis in Darfur, and get the Conservatives to commit more money and resources to the issue.
Dallaire said the leadership in Canada's current government is "being disgraceful to the history and traditions of peacekeeping of this country and it should be held accountable for that."
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