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Sunday, February 13, 2005
Sudan's President Omar Bashir named world's worst dictator
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US Parade magazine's yearly list of the planet's 10 worst living dictators has named Sudan's Omar Bashir as the head of world...
Saturday, February 12, 2005
Darfur war criminals in Sudan must fear The Hague
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Samantha Power has an op-ed on Darfur in New York Times Feb 12. Here is the closing paragraph: Skeptics say that international courts will...
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Friday, February 11, 2005
Lack of access muddies death toll of 400,000+ in Darfur, Sudan
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Estimates vary widely as Sudan stalls efforts by the United Nations to survey death rates in Darfur, writes Washington Post Staff Writer Col...
UN Security Council agrees to peace mission for S. Sudan
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Unfortunately, there is still very little news of the UN Security Council meeting held a few days ago. A report today Feb 11 at IRIN confi...
Thursday, February 10, 2005
African Union "Sudan Tribunal" for war crimes in Darfur
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Unusually, there is an absence of UN Security Council news following its meeting held Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Perhaps council m...
Sudans next challenge: preserving its borders
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Following on from the previous post below, here are some extracts from an article at Aljazeera Feb 10 that suggest a national identity need...
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Sudan: Child soldiers in Janjaweed and breakaway Darfur rebel group NMRD
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In Darfur last week, things were unusually quiet while Sudan's First Vice-President Taha toured the region. It was his first visit to D...
Tuesday, February 08, 2005
AU says parties have demonstrated no real political will or commitment to finding solution for Darfur Sudan crisis
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8 Feb Reuters report says Taha and Garang told the UN Security Council today not to make prosecuting war criminals as its first priority. ...
Darfur Sudan genocide has killed more than the tsunami
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Jan Coebergh, a doctor with an interest in epidemiology who worked in Darfur before the present crisis writes: News reports have consistentl...
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