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- Wednesday 25 May 2005
Amnesty International ReportReleased on May 25, 2005 SUDAN Republic of Sudan Head of state and government: Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir Death penalty: retentionist International Criminal Court: signed UN Women’s Convention and its (...)
- Thursday 2 August 2012
By Tesfa-Alem Tekle
August 1, 2012 (ADDIS ABABA) - The Ethiopian government has dispatched an investigative team to probe the latest deadly tribal fighting in South Ethiopia near the border with Kenya.
Eighteen people were killed and (...)
- Friday 21 August 2009
THE SUDANESE HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY
Ad hoc periodical issued by The Sudan Human Rights Organization - Cairo
ISSUE 29 Year 15th May 2009
C O N T E N T S
Editorial:
Abrogate the Gazira Act 2005!
Agricultural Engineers’ Group:
Why (...)
- Saturday 9 August 2008
C O N T E N T S
Editorial
• Editorial: Cautious Moves to Democratic Rule
• Sudan Unity under the Elections’ Act
• The Situation of Human Rights: Feb-April, 2008
• CEDAW: Continuous Women’s Education
• Activist Contributions
• A (...)
- Monday 12 January 2009
THE SUDANESE HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY
Ad hoc periodical issued by The Sudan Human Rights Organization -
Cairo
ISSUE 28 Year 14th DECEMBER 2008
THE NEW IN THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT
SUDAN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION - CAIRO
SHRO-Cairo is a (...)
- Thursday 23 June 2005
The Juba PostPress Release
JUBA, 23 July, 2005 — The Attorney-General of the Government of Sudan closed down The Juba Post newspaper today, claiming the publication has operated without fulfilling the registration laws of the National (...)
- Wednesday 9 July 2008
By Laura Nyantung Ahang Beny.
July 8, 2008 — In the quiet tranquility of the beautiful village of Panebei in Yirol, Sudan lies in a deep eternal sleep a humble soul. He rests peacefully beside his beloved Mother, Kulang Mou Kacuol, in (...)
- Monday 3 November 2008
November 2, 2008 (KHARTOUM) — The former Sudanese president, Ahmed Al-Mirghani, died in Egypt’s coastal city of Alexandria on Sunday. He would be buried on Monday.
Mirghani, was the "Chairman of the Council of Sovereignty" of Sudan from (...)
- Thursday 3 April 2008
April 2, 2008 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese presidency reshuffled today the army command of joint staff as well as ground forces, navy and air forces including a general accused by Washington of directing attacks against civilians in (...)
- Thursday 28 February 2008
By Helen Latifi
February 27, 2008 — Has the tiny Kingdom of Denmark once again got itself into major foreign policy troubles? Possibly…
Several countries and Muslim scholars have, over the past few days, encouraged people to boycott (...)
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