Wednesday 2 June 2004 By Anaclet Rwegayura, PANA Correspondent
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, June 01, 2004 (PANA) — Frustration continues to veil efforts of the international community in the bid to reconcile Eritrea and Ethiopia, simply because the two neighbours (...)
Tuesday 1 June 2004 Leader, The Guardian
Jun 01, 2004 — An ominous blue bubble on an aid agency map, for a remote conflict in an even remoter part of Africa, could mean mass starvation before June is out. The map, published on the web by the Famine Early (...)
Monday 31 May 2004 By Emma Talal El Makdessi and William Shawcross, The Daily Star
Tuesday, June 01, 2004 — "There are no more villages to burn," a United Nations relief officer said when describing the situation in western Sudan last week. Forced (...)
Monday 31 May 2004 By Susan E. Rice and Gayle E. Smith
The Washington Post
May 30, 2004 — Ten years ago CNN ran footage of bloated corpses floating down Rwanda’s rivers, while Washington debated whether to call it "genocide." As U.S. officials who later (...)
Sunday 30 May 2004 We have a responsibility to protect Sudanese civilians from the campaign of ethnic hatred and violence coordinated by their government
Editorial, the Chicago Tribune
By Jonathan F. Fanton
CHICAGO, May 30, 2004 — The world recently (...)
Saturday 29 May 2004 OP-ED COLUMNIST
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF, the New York Times
I doff my hat, briefly, to President Bush.
NEW YORK, May 29, 2004 — Sudanese peasants will be naming their sons "George Bush" because he scored a humanitarian victory this (...)
Saturday 29 May 2004 By the Globe and Mail
TORONTO, May 29, 2004 — While the eyes of the world have largely been focused elsewhere, Sudan’s Islamic government and Christian and animist rebel forces in the south have finally reached a deal to end a 21-year (...)
Friday 28 May 2004 By Peter Bell, The Christian Science Monitor
ATLANTA, May 28, 2004 — The historic peace agreement signed Wednesday between the government of Sudan and the Sudanese People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), officially ends a war that has (...)
Thursday 27 May 2004 Leaders, the Economist
A breakthrough in one civil war; the other still rages
LONDON, May 27, 2004 — The world’s longest-running war is ending. After 2m deaths and matchless misery, Sudan’s southern rebels have come to terms with the (...)
Thursday 27 May 2004 By Victoria Engstrand-Neacsu
NAIROBI, May 27, 2004 (dpa) — When the Sudanese government and the main southern rebel group signed a landmark agreement Wednesday - the culmination of two years of hard negotiations - there were smiles all (...)
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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