Full Coverage: Sudan
March 2007
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03/29/2007
As instability worsens in Sudan's troubled Darfur region, Mercy Corps has expanded its commitment to families in need. One critical component of its programs in Darfur is access to clean water.
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03/29/2007
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 28 (OneWorld) - There can be no durable peace in the Sudanese region of Darfur unless major world powers take swift and effective measures to protect civilians and punish those responsible for committing crimes against humanity, say foreign policy experts in a new study released Tuesday.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [China] [Russian Federation] [United States] [Geopolitics] [Conflict] [Conflict Resolution] Image: Darfuri women displaced by violence. © Refugees International
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03/25/2007
Mary Riddell reveals how Bob Geldof pushed for a united cultural front to help end the massacres in Darfur.
Read moreFrom: Guardian Unlimited Image: African Union soldiers with Darfur refugees © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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03/22/2007
Thousands of girls and women have been subjected to sexual violence in the Darfur region of Sudan. Tell the Sudanese government to cooperate with the International Criminal Court.
Read moreFrom: Amnesty International USA Image: Darfuri girl displaced by war. © Gerald Martone / International Rescue Committee
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03/20/2007
Somalia is the world's most dangerous country for minority communities, overtaking Iraq, says a new global survey.
Read more+ OneWorld Guide to Somalia From: Minority Rights Group Related: [Africa] [Iraq] [Somalia] |
03/12/2007
A high-level UN human rights team today accused the Sudanese government of orchestrating and participating in "large-scale international crimes" in Darfur. But the conflict is also affecting Chad and the Central African Republic. Gérard Prunier says that although all three countries have agreed to respect each other’s territorial integrity, the diplomatic activity conceals an international political deadlock over potential oil wealth.
Read more+ The shadow of the mountain From: CAFOD, Le Monde diplomatique Related: [Chad] [Central African Republic] Image: Darfur the Ambiguous Genocide, by Gerard Prunier
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03/12/2007
The Sudanese government has orchestrated and taken part in "large-scale international crimes" in Darfur, a high-level UN human rights team said today.
Read moreFrom: Guardian Unlimited Image: © Citizens for Global Solutions
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