Wednesday 23 June 2004 By Mike DeWine and John McCain, The Washington Post
June 23, 2004 — Imagine that we could rerun the events that occurred in Rwanda 10 years ago. With the certain knowledge of horrific events to come, would the world’s great nations (...)
Tuesday 22 June 2004 The Monitor’s View, The Christian Science Monitor
June 22, 2004 — Here’s how the international community has come together in recent days to try to stop the latest ethnic cleansing in Africa:
Last Friday, the US finally threatened top (...)
Monday 21 June 2004 Military action against Sudan would only make matters worse for the Darfur refugees
By Ewen MacAskill, The Guardian
June 21, 2004 — The cry of "something must be done" is becoming louder. Each new report on the plight of the Sudanese (...)
Sunday 20 June 2004 By Philip Ochieng, The Sunday Nation
NAIROBI, June 20, 2004 — Why does the Sudanese government embarrass me so? Because it is Arab and many people - including Arabs - identify me with "Arab causes". But they completely miss the point. (...)
Sunday 20 June 2004 Editorial, The Washington Post
June 20, 2004 — THE BUSH administration is waking up to Darfur, the western Sudanese province where Arab death squads have herded African villagers into refugee camps and are waiting for them to die. Two (...)
Saturday 19 June 2004 By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF, The New York Times
LONG THE SUDAN-CHAD BORDER , June 19, 2004 — In my last column, I wrote about Magboula Muhammad Khattar, a 24-year-old woman whose world began to collapse in March, when the Janjaweed Arab (...)
Friday 18 June 2004 Editorial, The New York Times
NEW YORK, June 18, 2004 — The United States and the U.N. secretary general have strongly condemned the vicious ethnic cleansing campaign sponsored by Sudan’s government, which threatens hundreds of (...)
Thursday 17 June 2004 Editorial, the Daily Star
BEIRUT, June 17, 2004 — There are a number of festering wounds marking the collective body of the Arab world, and not all of them can conveniently be attributed to the aggression of outsiders. Thus, while the (...)
Wednesday 16 June 2004 By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF, The New York Times
LONG THE CHAD-SUDAN BORDER, June 16, 2004 — The Bush administration says it is exploring whether to describe the mass murder and rape in the Darfur region of Sudan as "genocide." I suggest (...)
Tuesday 15 June 2004 By Nat Hentoff, Review Appeal
June 15, 2004 — On the night of May 17, the House of Representative voted 390-1 to adopt a resolution "condemning the Government of the Republic of the Sudan for its participation and complicity in the (...)
The better approach to reconciliation2013-05-17 06:07:06 By Zechariah Manyok Biar
May 16, 2013 - Some of you who might have read my previous articles know that I promised some weeks ago to write separately on the topic of peace and reconciliation that (...)
OIL: is it a curse or a blessing in South Sudan?2013-05-17 06:04:54 By Jacob K. Lupai
May 16, 2013 - In the late 70s when for the first time oil was discovered in Southern Sudan there was euphoria that poverty would be a thing of the past, replaced by a high (...)
The misapprehension of peace in the context of conflict resolution2013-05-16 11:40:39 By Ngor Arol Garang
May 16, 2013 - Political leaders and citizens with an interest in politics within the Bahr el Ghazal region will come together for a one week conference on Wednesday, where (...)
Wau Dialogue W. Bahr el-Ghazal state 13-15 May 20132013-05-13 14:41:35 South Sudan Law Society
13th-April-2013
Citizen of Western Bhar el-Ghazal State calls for limitations of President Powers and the Independence of Executive, Legislature and Judiciary and (...)
Sudan: Stepped-Up Assault on Media Freedom2013-05-04 10:53:49 Human Rights Watch
Sudan: Stepped-Up Assault on Media Freedom
Newspapers, Other Media Censored, Confiscated, Shut Down
MAY 3, 2013
(Nairobi) – Sudan should immediately stop censoring (...)
CPJ calls on African Union to uphold press freedom2013-05-03 03:23:16 Committee to Protect Journalists
CPJ calls on African Union to uphold press freedom
New York, May 2, 2013
The Committee to Protect Journalists asks Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, chairperson of the (...)
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The better approach to reconciliation 2013-05-17 06:07:06 By Zechariah Manyok Biar May 16, 2013 - Some of you who might have read my previous articles know that I promised some weeks ago to write separately on the topic of peace and reconciliation that (...)
OIL: is it a curse or a blessing in South Sudan? 2013-05-17 06:04:54 By Jacob K. Lupai May 16, 2013 - In the late 70s when for the first time oil was discovered in Southern Sudan there was euphoria that poverty would be a thing of the past, replaced by a high (...)
The misapprehension of peace in the context of conflict resolution 2013-05-16 11:40:39 By Ngor Arol Garang May 16, 2013 - Political leaders and citizens with an interest in politics within the Bahr el Ghazal region will come together for a one week conference on Wednesday, where (...)
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