Jan Pronk, the senior U.N. envoy to Sudan, said in a telephone interview that he sensed Khartoum was getting ready to expel him weeks before an announcement Sunday that he had been given three days to leave Sudan because of remarks on his personal Web site.
Mr. Pronk said in the interview that he was not surprised by the edict.
"During the past few weeks it was obvious they had something in mind," he said, noting that Sudanese Army officials had threatened him with expulsion weeks ago after he had published information or opinions the government found objectionable.
He also said the Sudanese government had "put a prize on my head through a student newspaper last year. That was after I proposed replacing the African peacekeepers in Darfur with U.N. forces."
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Sudanese Army officials threatened UN SRSG Pronk with expulsion weeks ago
Oct 24 2006 Washington Times report by Betsy Pisik and Anton Foek [via CFD] - excerpt:
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