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  • Déjà vu in Sudan: another crackdown on protestors


    Save Darfur WeblogAuthority Authority: 428
    Protesters yesterday in Khartoum, courtesy of Girifna It was déjà vu yesterday in Khartoum, when on the second Monday in a row the police and security agencies loyal to Omar al-Bashir’s National Congress Party (NCP) forcibly shut down a peaceful demonstration organized by the Juba group (those political ...
    1 week ago
  • Amir Taheri: The Sudan - A Saga of Missed Opportunities


    Muslims Against ShariaAuthority Authority: 545
    An economy in meltdown, a President of the Republic indicted for crimes against humanity, and a ruling clique fighting among themselves as piranhas in a pool. The last thing the Sudan, one of Africas martyred nations, wanted was a new round of violence shaking its foundations. Yet, this is what happened on ...
    1 week ago
  • Sudan’s Debt: A Leverage Point for Peace


    Save Darfur WeblogAuthority Authority: 428
    Bashir took power militarily in 1989, since then his regime has accumulated 23 billion dollars in debt In October, I reported from Istanbul that the Sudanese government had sent a delegation to the annual International Monetary Fund/World Bank meetings to seek a debt-relief package from the international ...
    1 week ago
  • More Protests in Sudan


    Save Darfur WeblogAuthority Authority: 428
    Earlier today, an estimated group of 50,000 Sudanese hit the streets in opposition to Omar al-Bashir, and the National Congress Party. Bashir, who is an indicted war criminal governing on the run from the ICC, is up for re-election in elections scheduled for April 2010. This demonstration was spawned in reaction ...
    1 week ago
  • Aftermath of the Crackdown in Sudan


    Save Darfur WeblogAuthority Authority: 428
    Yesterday, at the end of the first full day after the crackdown in Khartoum, the State Department finally released its statement condemning the violence used against  protesters in Sudan . Calling for restraint and dialogue among all parties, the U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan, Scott Gration, stated: “I am ...
    1 week ago
  • Sudan fights back at corruption charges


    GenevaLunchAuthority Authority: 598
    Sudan’s ambassador to the United Nations has gone on the attack to deflect multiple charges against his government. Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem Mohamad told CNN (programme will air 9 December) that his country will never hand over its president, Omar al-Bashir, to the International Criminal Court  in The Hague where ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Bad Day in Sudan, Portends Worse


    Save Darfur WeblogAuthority Authority: 428
    Protests in Sudan today Omar al-Bashir and his National Congress Party (NCP) failed another test today of their commitment to holding free and fair elections in Sudan scheduled for April 2010.  Responding to a march ( see video here of crowds chanting “Freedom, Peace and Security” ) planned by the Sudan ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Sudanese demonstrators arrested – call the White House


    Save Darfur WeblogAuthority Authority: 428
    This morning in Khartoum , “Riot police arrested two senior members of south Sudan’s main party and their supporters who turned out to demonstrate outside Sudan’s parliament on Monday in defiance of an official ban, a witness and officials said.” Reports indicate that Yasir Arman, a senior member of the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Monster of Darfur


    The New Republic - Health Care FeedAuthority Authority: 689
    In late February 2004, Janjaweed militias and Sudanese government forces waged a three-day, coordinated assault on Tawila, a village in northern Darfur. Government aircrafts destroyed buildings, while the Janjaweed broke into a girls’ boarding school, forced the students to strip naked at gunpoint, and then ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Advent, Mary, and Sudan


    God's Politics BlogAuthority Authority: 666
    The season of Advent always invites me to contemplate many facets of Christianity:  the contrast between what God extols versus the world’s values, the power of patience, and the strength of hope.  While important in all times and places, each…
    3 weeks ago
  • Where it all began


    Blake Evans-Pritchard's WeblogAuthority Authority: 109
    I have just returned from three weeks’ holiday in Japan, hence the inactiveness of this blog. The visit was mainly rest and relaxation, but I put aside one day to kick off research that for a book about international justice that I plan to write. I spent a day interviewing people in Tokyo about the war crimes ...
    4 weeks ago
  • “Is South Sudan’s going solo prevail or peril?” ‏by Nkwazi N. Mhango


    http://afrospear.wordpress.com/Authority Authority: 123
    Soon Sudan will cease to be the largest country in the continent. It won’t even be the second or third biggest. Soon the language of junubi, kaffirs and slaves in Sudan will die. Soon the newly baby born will be seen.  And soon, the much ignored, exploited and looked down at will take their future in their own ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Iraq (Inquiry) ‘Truth Seekers’ Can’t Deal With The Truth


    Tony BlairAuthority Authority: 431
    Original Home Page All Contents of Site – Index “Ban Blair-Baiting” petit ion - please sign Comment at end 21st November, 2009 “You want the truth? You can’t deal with the truth” STOP IT … j ust stop it … the STOP THE WAR gang. You talk outrageous rubbish and some of us ...
    4 weeks ago

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