Full Coverage: North Africa
March 2006
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03/29/2006
Campaigners claim that a leaked legal opinion from the European Parliament reinforces the need to amend a fisheries agreement with Morocoo to prevent the EU from violating international law.
Read moreFrom: War on Want Related: [Europe] [Morocco] [Western Sahara] |
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03/28/2006
A UN Security Council resolution on Darfur - where conditions continue to deteriorate - is a small step forward but is insufficient, a leading US African affairs group warned yesterday.
Read moreFrom: Africa Action Related: [Sudan] |
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03/28/2006
WASHINGTON, D.C., Mar 27 (OneWorld) - Arab leaders must press Sudan's government to let the United Nations take charge of peacekeeping in Darfur, the oil-rich country's war-wrecked western region, Arab and Western human rights advocates said in advance of regional talks starting Tuesday.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Sudan] [Middle East] [International Cooperation] [Geopolitics] [Conflict] [Conflict Resolution] [Arms & Military] [Security] [United Nations] |
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03/22/2006
The UN's top UN envoy to Sudan has called for a swift peace agreement to end the killings, rapes and other rights abuses in Darfur and a peacekeeping force large enough to cover the region and strong enough to deter any attack.
Read more* Darfur funding crisis threatens children * Health needs already start to dwarf the new peace accord From: United Nations Related: [Sudan] |
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03/21/2006
Ex-marine Brian Stiedle spent parts of three years in Sudan as ceasefire monitor and peacekeeper--he explains the causes of the conflict, what can be done, and what is being done.
Read moreFrom: In These Times Related: [United States] [Sudan] [Geopolitics] [Conflict] [Conflict Resolution] [Arms & Military] Image: Displaced Darfuri woman gathers grass to sell in the marketplace. © Refugees International
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03/20/2006
Some 4,2 million Moroccans, which constitute 14.2% of the population, were poor in 2004, said the report on “Poverty, Human Development and Social Development in Morocco”, submitted this week by the High Commissioner for Planning, Ahmed Lahlimi.
Read moreRelated: [Morocco] [Poverty] [ICT] |
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03/17/2006
Repatriation of some of the hundreds of thousands of Sudanese who have fled the 20-year civil war was suspended after two gunmen attacked a UN refugee agency compound, killing a local guard and critically wounding an international staff member and another guard.
Read more* Darfur crisis and proxy Sudan and Chad war will destabilise a swathe of Africa * Darfur funding crisis threatens children's health and protection * Christian Aid condemns closure of humanitarian office in west Darfur From: United Nations Related: [Sudan] |
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03/17/2006
The Sudan Social Development Organisation has been forced to close its office in west Darfur, under as-yet unsigned legislation covering the activities of NGOs.
Read moreFrom: Christian Aid Related: [Sudan] |
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03/17/2006
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03/14/2006
A heart-breaking glimpse of the crisis in Darfur: watch Refugee International's 10-minute documentary.
Read more* Darfur's protection needs abandoned by international community From: Refugees International Related: [Sudan] Image: On Our Watch: Refugees International documentary on Darfur
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03/13/2006
The African Union has extended the mandate of its peacekeeping mission in Sudan's Darfur region by six months, after which it will transfer the operation to the UN.
Read more* Foreign Office grants visa to top Sudan official despite UN sanctions From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Sudan] [Africa] |
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03/12/2006
The UN refugee agency is halving its spending in Sudan's Darfur region because of continuing violence.
Read more* SUDAN: AU discusses proposed transfer of peacekeepers to UN From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Related: [Sudan] [Refugees] [Conflict] [United Nations] Image: Displaced women on their way to collect firewood in the Douma area of Darfur. Soldiers from the African Union and the government escort them twice a week to collect wood, guarding against rape by janjaweed attackers. © UNHCR/H.Caux
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03/09/2006
Sudan's intelligence agencies continue to target activists, curtailing fundamental freedoms of expression and association, according to a UN independent human rights expert.
Read moreFrom: United Nations Related: [Sudan] [Activism] |
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03/09/2006
More than a year after the Sudanese government and southern-based rebels signed the peace agreement that ended their 21-year war, Sudan’s ruling party has failed to undertake promised reforms that would help end human rights abuses, an international rights group charged yesterday.
Read more* Sudan’s intelligence apparatus targets activists – independent UN rights expert Related: [Sudan] [Human Rights] [Conflict Resolution] |
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03/03/2006
The Polisario Front, which has been fighting for three decades for an independent state in Western Sahaha, has begun destroying its stockpile of anti-personnel mines.
Read moreRelated: [Morocco] [Western Sahara] [Landmines] |
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03/02/2006
Even if the U.N. votes soon to take over peacekeeping operations in Darfur, the transfer from African Union troops might not take place until next January, says Refugees International, calling on the international community--and especially the U.S.--to do more to support the peacekeepers there now.
Read moreFrom: Refugees International Related: [Sudan] [Geopolitics] [Conflict] [Arms & Military] [Security] [United Nations] Image: African Union Soldier in Darfur, Sudan © Refugees International
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03/02/2006
An attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia raises a crucial question for Rami G. Khouri: how will Arab oil kingdoms deal with their disgruntled young men?
Read moreFrom: TomPaine.com Related: [Energy] |
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03/02/2006
The UN is reportedly split on proposals to punish Sudanese officials and rebel leaders allegedly responsible for impeding peace efforts in Darfur, where International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has launched an investigation into war crimes.
Read more* Archbishop of Canterbury in Sudan Related: [Sudan] [Justice and Crime] |
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