Monday 6 October 2003
Al- Sharq al-Awsat, October 3, 2003
In an interview with Salah Awwad of the London-based newspaper Al- Sharq al-Awsat, Sudanese Foreign Minister Mustafa Uthman Isma’il said there are viewpoints but not opposition within the government (...)
Saturday 4 October 2003
By Julie Flint, THE DAILY STAR
LONDON, Oct 4, 2003 — For the first time since peace talks began more than a year ago, there is real hope that Sudan’s Islamist government and the southern rebels of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (...)
Tuesday 30 September 2003
By Kintu Nyago, The Monitor (Kampala)
KAMPALA, September 30 — As Ugandans contemplate how to durably resolve the criminal LRA’s insurgency in northern Uganda, good news pointing bound to assist this outcome emerged last week from (...)
Monday 29 September 2003
The East African Standard (Nairobi)
NAIROBI, September 29 — Sometime in June 1986, Sadiq al Mahdi formed a coalition government with the Umma, the DUP, the NIF, and four southern parties. Unfortunately, however, Sadiq proved to be a (...)
Monday 22 September 2003
The Monitor’s View
The Christian Science Monitor, September 22, 2003
The civil war in Sudan has raged for 20 years, killing 2 million people and displacing 4 million. Its original cause was the government’s attempts to Arabize and (...)
Friday 19 September 2003
Any lasting peace agreement in Sudan must provide meaningful guarantees for the protection of the human rights of all segments of Sudanese society including their rights to participate in post-conflict political processes. The talks (...)
Wednesday 10 September 2003
By Emmy Allio, New Vision (Kampala)
September 10, 2003
Diplomatic relations have deteriorated and Uganda has asked its observers to return home
KAMPALA — A bodyguard to the late Vincent Otti (Kony’s deputy) has revealed that Sudan (...)
Monday 8 September 2003
By Amos Safo, Public Agenda (Accra)
ACCRA — Ghana’s economy is among a number of African economies that have been hit hard by a global down turn in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flow in 2002.
According to the United Nations (...)
Saturday 6 September 2003
By Karin Kamp
Swissinfo, on September 6, 2003
A Zurich police officer, Mark Steininger, has just returned from a six-month stint in the Sudanese Nuba Mountains where he was sent to monitor a ceasefire.
In January 2002, a ceasefire (...)
Thursday 4 September 2003
By INDRAJIT BASU, UPI Business Correspondent
CALCUTTA, India, Sep 04, 2003 (UPI) — Four years back when India’s currently governing political party, the Bhartiya Janata Party, came to power, it used "national security" as one of the (...)
What if Dr. John Garang were alive today?2019-12-05 08:21:57
By Nhial T. Tutlam
Let’s imagine that on the fateful day of July 30, 2005 the helicopter carrying Dr. John Garang from Uganda back to his base in Southern Sudan arrived safely. Let’s further (...)
The cries of South Sudanese women in Australia 2019-12-04 07:13:57
Biong Deng Biong
Amidst Melbourne’s African youth crime saga and its associated political chaos, a quiet cohort watch events unfold, weary and grim-faced. They are the struggling mothers of the (...)
South Sudan’s Security Arrangements: flawed rhetoric vs real practice 2019-12-02 06:41:06
By Steve Paterno
Some compatriot South Sudanese wrote on his Facebook status, jokingly by urging people to flock to cantonment sites in big number to fulfil the required 83,0000, a threshold the (...)
Sudanese lawyers and Human rights defenders back calls for civil rule2019-04-26 10:22:06
Press statement by 55 Sudanese lawyers and Human rights defenders on Sudan Sit-in and Peaceful Protest
Khartoum -24/04/2019
We, the undersigned (55) Sudanese lawyers and human rights defenders, (...)
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What if Dr. John Garang were alive today? 2019-12-05 08:21:57 By Nhial T. Tutlam Let’s imagine that on the fateful day of July 30, 2005 the helicopter carrying Dr. John Garang from Uganda back to his base in Southern Sudan arrived safely. Let’s further (...)
The cries of South Sudanese women in Australia 2019-12-04 07:13:57 Biong Deng Biong Amidst Melbourne’s African youth crime saga and its associated political chaos, a quiet cohort watch events unfold, weary and grim-faced. They are the struggling mothers of the (...)
South Sudan’s Security Arrangements: flawed rhetoric vs real practice 2019-12-02 06:41:06 By Steve Paterno Some compatriot South Sudanese wrote on his Facebook status, jokingly by urging people to flock to cantonment sites in big number to fulfil the required 83,0000, a threshold the (...)
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