By Press TV Website Staff The silence of the international community over the genocide in Sudan stems from a combination of political convenience, economic interests, and moral hypocrisy, says an analyst. In an interview with the Press TV website, Kribsoo Diallo, a commentator on African affairs based in Cairo, said many Western governments maintain deep alliances with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which they see as a vital trade partner, investor, and security ally.Condemning or sanctioning it would threaten lucrative arms deals, energy cooperation, and intelligence ties, so silence becomes easier than confrontation, he noted. Mass killings by the so-called Rapid Support Forces...