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Wednesday 7 May 2008
May 6, 2008 (JUBA) — The Kenyan registered Delta Connection denied that one of its aircrafts was crashed near Rumbek last week killing two senior officials in the government of Southern Sudan.
The minister of Sudan People’s Liberation (...)
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Saturday 23 July 2005
By Julia Duin, The Washington Times
WASHINGTON, July 22, 2005 — The Roman Catholic bishop of El Obeid, in south-central Sudan, plans to return to his war-torn country after fears for his own safety prompted him to flee in 1990. (...)
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Friday 11 July 2003
By Mohamed Ali Saeed
KHARTOUM, July 8 (AFP) — A total of 115 people were killed when a Sudanese airliner crashed in eastern Sudan Tuesday after reporting technical problems, leaving a two-year-old boy as the sole survivor, official (...)
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Monday 26 January 2009
January 25, 2009 (KHARTOUM) --- The United Nations Mission in Sudan has vehemently dismissed reports published today by the local press speaking UNMIS decision to evacuate its foreign staff if the International Criminal Court decide to (...)
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Thursday 30 March 2006
Mar 28, 2006 (NAIROBI) — The decision by the National Insurance Corporation of Uganda to pay the government $3.4 million in compensation for the Russian Mi-172 helicopter that crashed and killed Sudan vice president John Garang in July (...)
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Sunday 15 May 2005
DAMASCUS, Syria, May 13, 2005 (Sudan Tribune) — "There are world powers which do not care about the unity of Sudan. We can even say that these powers want to dismember Sudan and replace this government with another one that serves their (...)
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Wednesday 19 April 2006
By Peter Lokarlo Marsu*
April 19, 2006 — The helicopter crash report published by the panel of international team of investigators, charged with the task of establishing the cause of the crash of the chopper in South Sudan, that killed (...)
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Thursday 23 June 2005
JUBA POSTPress-release
For more information, contact: Bullen Kenyi
00-249-(0)-9111-67813
JUBA/SUDAN, 22 June 2005 — Three journalists of the
independent Sudanese newspaper The Juba Post have been
arrested in Khartoum by the police (...)
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Tuesday 13 September 2005
By Joyce Mulama
Sept 10, 2005 (NAIROBI) — A meeting in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi has highlighted the importance of giving Sudanese women a greater voice in their country’s political affairs, if Sudan is to meet the United Nations (...)
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Wednesday 19 November 2008
THE SUDAN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION – CAIRO
November 20, 2008 — The Government of Sudan is required to respect the right of the Press and the right of all journalists to attend Parliament sessions, in general, and those sessions (...)
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