Government of Sudan

Southern Sudanese president narrowly avoids plane crash death

Kampala - The president of Southern Sudan on Wednesday narrowly avoided becoming the second successive leader of the autonomous region to die in an air crash when a tyre burst on his plane just before take-off at an northern...

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African countries should assist Sudan

Pretoria - Africa has a responsibility to ensure conditions prevail for a stable political situation in Sudan, Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane said on Wednesday. Speaking at an international Sudan Studies Conference,...

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Simon Deng : on the failure of the United Nations

clipped by: Antara clipper's remarks: "The failure of the United Nations to guarantee the basic rights of the slaves of Sudan and other black African "infidels" is shameful beyond my ability to express" Clip Source:...

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Darfur rivals 'prepare new war'

Rebel fighters have apparently been shipping in weapons form abroad Sudan has blocked peacekeeping patrols in Darfur on 42 separate occasions this year, the UN says, amid fears of a new conflict in the region. The UN says...

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International Criminal Court to start second trial

The International Criminal Court starts its second trial Tuesday, focusing on a massacre that left more than 200 people dead and laid waste to their village in eastern Congo in 2003. Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo are...

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Demobilization Begins in North Darfur

Over 150 ex-combatants who once fought for armed militia in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region participated today in a United Nations-backed demobilization and reintegration programme which aims to ease the return of former...

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Denmark Must Arrest Sudanese President if He Attends Climate Conference

Amnesty International has learned that the Danish government has invited Sudanese President al Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur, to attend a...

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Peacekeepers should prepare to leave Darfur - Sudan

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Khartoum's U.N. envoy, rejecting a bleak U.N. assessment of the situation in Sudan's conflict-torn western Darfur region, said on Monday it was time for international peacekeepers to prepare to leave.

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Mutual fund activists claim more voting problems

By Ross Kerber BOSTON, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Efforts to press Sudan on human rights through investor measures have also unearthed questions about the arcane world of mutual fund shareholder voting. The next showdown will be on...

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Sudan woman in trouser case defies court travel ban

Reuters PARIS: A Sudanese woman who was punished for breaching decency laws by wearing trousers has defied a travel ban by coming to France to publicize her new book. “I was banned from leaving Sudan by air, by land or by sea...

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