Mark Siljander
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You have to say, well, this is what God made me to do. Why am I here in the middle of nowhere in Darfur in this horrible crisis? Then I go to a tent of hundreds of women who have been brutally raped and they're being tended to and they wanted, they said, can you give them a word of encouragement? It was one of the hardest talks I've ever given.
What do you say to a person that had experienced such horrific atrocities? So right then, my heart was committed to do whatever it took and wherever God would lead me. And once that was accomplished, written the resolution, the new resolution that saves his face, still accomplishes the goal. There's much more detail, but it's unnecessary to get into it.
What do you say to a person that had experienced such horrific atrocities? So right then, my heart was committed to do whatever it took and wherever God would lead me. And once that was accomplished, written the resolution, the new resolution that saves his face, still accomplishes the goal. There's much more detail, but it's unnecessary to get into it.
What do you say to a person that had experienced such horrific atrocities? So right then, my heart was committed to do whatever it took and wherever God would lead me. And once that was accomplished, written the resolution, the new resolution that saves his face, still accomplishes the goal. There's much more detail, but it's unnecessary to get into it.
It passed the Security Council, even with some of our edits, they had to be corrected. because we were typing in a business center in a hotel in Dubai with his staff. And it literally went through and deployment of peacekeepers were accomplished in Ban Ki-moon. And I went there to have a prayer session. And keep in mind, he's Buddhist background.
It passed the Security Council, even with some of our edits, they had to be corrected. because we were typing in a business center in a hotel in Dubai with his staff. And it literally went through and deployment of peacekeepers were accomplished in Ban Ki-moon. And I went there to have a prayer session. And keep in mind, he's Buddhist background.
It passed the Security Council, even with some of our edits, they had to be corrected. because we were typing in a business center in a hotel in Dubai with his staff. And it literally went through and deployment of peacekeepers were accomplished in Ban Ki-moon. And I went there to have a prayer session. And keep in mind, he's Buddhist background.
Wonderful man, by the way, my opinion, in terms of a human being and compassion. So there's my wife there. who was with me, and we go in to meet Bashir, the president and his foreign minister, with Ban Ki-moon and his chief of staff. My wife was teasing him because now I was friends with him, had met him maybe 12 times, and we prayed together.
Wonderful man, by the way, my opinion, in terms of a human being and compassion. So there's my wife there. who was with me, and we go in to meet Bashir, the president and his foreign minister, with Ban Ki-moon and his chief of staff. My wife was teasing him because now I was friends with him, had met him maybe 12 times, and we prayed together.
Wonderful man, by the way, my opinion, in terms of a human being and compassion. So there's my wife there. who was with me, and we go in to meet Bashir, the president and his foreign minister, with Ban Ki-moon and his chief of staff. My wife was teasing him because now I was friends with him, had met him maybe 12 times, and we prayed together.
He laughed and often offered me a Sudanese wife because he thought I was a good Muslim because I knew the Quran so well. And she said, please don't offer my husband any more ice. It was, as we say in North Carolina, a hoot and a half. It was amazing. And he laughed, and it really broke the ice. Because, you know, Ban Ki-moon is the great stature of the U.N. Secretary General.
He laughed and often offered me a Sudanese wife because he thought I was a good Muslim because I knew the Quran so well. And she said, please don't offer my husband any more ice. It was, as we say in North Carolina, a hoot and a half. It was amazing. And he laughed, and it really broke the ice. Because, you know, Ban Ki-moon is the great stature of the U.N. Secretary General.
He laughed and often offered me a Sudanese wife because he thought I was a good Muslim because I knew the Quran so well. And she said, please don't offer my husband any more ice. It was, as we say in North Carolina, a hoot and a half. It was amazing. And he laughed, and it really broke the ice. Because, you know, Ban Ki-moon is the great stature of the U.N. Secretary General.
And then we started all laughing. My wife left, and we went in the room. We're having tea and crumpets. And the The president says, Omar al-Bashir, now remember, it's Bashir, his foreign minister, the ambassador's chief of staff, I mean, as chief of staff of Ban Ki-moon, Ban Ki-moon, just the five of them, he says, Mark, you pray. He's always asking me to pray, I don't know why. So we hold hands.
And then we started all laughing. My wife left, and we went in the room. We're having tea and crumpets. And the The president says, Omar al-Bashir, now remember, it's Bashir, his foreign minister, the ambassador's chief of staff, I mean, as chief of staff of Ban Ki-moon, Ban Ki-moon, just the five of them, he says, Mark, you pray. He's always asking me to pray, I don't know why. So we hold hands.
And then we started all laughing. My wife left, and we went in the room. We're having tea and crumpets. And the The president says, Omar al-Bashir, now remember, it's Bashir, his foreign minister, the ambassador's chief of staff, I mean, as chief of staff of Ban Ki-moon, Ban Ki-moon, just the five of them, he says, Mark, you pray. He's always asking me to pray, I don't know why. So we hold hands.
Can you imagine this Buddhist, Muslim, Christian holding, praying, holding hands? I got up and said, it's time for me to leave. So we left. And the next day they signed the peace accord. And they were... There's peace.
Can you imagine this Buddhist, Muslim, Christian holding, praying, holding hands? I got up and said, it's time for me to leave. So we left. And the next day they signed the peace accord. And they were... There's peace.
Can you imagine this Buddhist, Muslim, Christian holding, praying, holding hands? I got up and said, it's time for me to leave. So we left. And the next day they signed the peace accord. And they were... There's peace.
All right, sir. Well, that's a very good place to bring this part of the conversation to an end. I think for all of you watching and listening that... You can join us on the Daily Wire side.