Full Coverage: Sudan
April 2008
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04/30/2008
Refugees account for over half of those that will need food aid this year due to increased food prices, writes an international refugee agency, noting that violent reactions to the crisis may also force more people to flee their homes.
Read moreFrom: Refugees International Related: [Myanmar] [United States] Image: U.S. food aid to Darfur. © Refugees International
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04/28/2008
Despite an arrest warrant issued a year ago by the International Criminal Court, a Sudanese minister accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes in Darfur is free and is a "fugitive," the body's prosecutor said.
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04/24/2008
A World Food Programme driver has been shot dead while delivering vital food relief to Darfur, the second such killing in two months.
Read moreRelated: [United Nations] [Emergency Relief] Image: WFP truck heads for Darfur
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04/23/2008
Central African leaders and the UN have been urged to secure the release of more than 350 men, women and children thought to have been abducted by Uganda's rebel Lord’s Resistance Army in recent weeks.
Read moreFrom: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related: [Uganda] [Democratic Republic of the Congo] [Central African Republic] |
04/23/2008
Up to 300,000 people are estimated to have died in Darfur since early 2003, when rebels began fighting Government forces and allied militiamen, according to John Holmes, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs.
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04/21/2008
Sudanissa väestönlaskenta on äärimmäisen tulenarka kysymys. Etelä-Sudanin hallitus vaatii laskentaa lykättäväksi, koska maan pohjoisosiin sisällissotaa paenneet eivät ole vielä ehtineet palata etelään.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Conflict] |
04/18/2008
The World Food Programme says it will have to halve rations to Sudan's Darfur region because attacks on its trucks are preventing vital relief supplies from getting through.
Read more+ Secret police seize copies of six daily newspapers + Southern Sudan: Giving birth is deadly Image: WFP convoy to Darfur
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04/18/2008
Etelä-Sudanin koulujen penkeille odotetaan tänä vuonna 1,3 miljoonaa lasta, kun vuonna 2005 vastaava luku oli 340 000. Sisällissodasta pitkään kärsineen maan koulutustilanne paranee muun muassa YK:n tukeman Go to School -aloitteen ansiosta, joka polkaistiin käyntiin vuonna 2006.
Read moreFrom: Suomen YK-liitto Related: [Education] [Children] Image: -
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04/11/2008
Yhdysvaltain ja Sudanin tiedustelupalvelut toimivat yhdessä niin sanotussa terrorisminvastaisen sodassa, ja tämä vaikeuttaa kansainvälisen yhteisön työtä Darfurin kriisin selvittämiseksi. Näin kirjoittaa Africa Action -järjestö tuoreessa raportissaan (pdf, engl.).
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Terrorism] [Politics] |
04/09/2008
U.S. intelligence ties with the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir's state security agency -- part of the global 'war on terror' -- undercut international action to protect Darfur, says a new report from African rights advocates.
Read moreFrom: Africa Action Related: [United States] Image: A Darfuri refugee. © Michelle Brown / Refugees International
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04/08/2008
UNITED NATIONS, Apr 7 (IPS) - The United Nations remains virtually crippled as two proposed peacekeeping missions -- one in Darfur and the other in Somalia -- are making little or no progress.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related: [Somalia] [Africa] [United Nations] [Security] [Peace] [Arms & Military] [Conflict Resolution] [Conflict] [Geopolitics] [International Cooperation] Image: © Christophe Boulierac / DPI / United Nations
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04/08/2008
UNITED NATIONS, Apr 7 (IPS) - The United Nations remains virtually crippled as two proposed peacekeeping missions -- one in Darfur and the other in Somalia -- are making little or no progress.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related: [Somalia] [Africa] [United Nations] [Security] [Peace] [Arms & Military] [Conflict Resolution] [Conflict] [Geopolitics] [International Cooperation] Image: UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. © Christophe Boulierac / DPI / United Nations
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04/03/2008
Without international pressure the victims of Darfur will never see justice and will face even more abuses, says Lotte Leicht.
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04/02/2008
A solution to the Darfur crisis requires a much more comprehensive approach by the international community, including a single, empowered mediator and greater attention to the local context, write two Darfur advocacy groups.
Read moreFrom: ENOUGH Project Image: A woman in South Darfur displaced by the violence. © Refugees International
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