When it comes to Darfur, the International Criminal Court is following in the ridiculously ineffective footsteps of the United Nations.
Obama looks best, with McCain following closely behind and Clinton — still scarred by her husband's disastrous Sudan policy — a distant third.
PJM Khartoum: Most Sudanese did not take to the streets demanding death for the British teacher convicted of insulting Islam for allowing her students to name a teddy bear Muhammad. Drima, AKA The Sudanese Thinker, bemoans the fact that the case - and the rioting Islamist demonstrators - succeeded in making his country look ridiculous.
PJM Khartoum: War clouds are once again growing over the troubled Sudan, writes Drima, AKA The Sudanese Thinker, as the latest peace effort teeters on the brink of collapse.
PJM Khartoum: What goes on behind closed doors (and contrary to Islamic law) in the Sudanese capital? Drug and alcohol-fueled dance parties for one thing. "The Sudanese diaspora, slowly returning to their homeland, is bringing along with it tons of money, and a lifestyle foreign to Sudanese culture," writes PJM correspondent Drima, of The Sudanese Thinker.