Full Coverage: North Africa
October 2007
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10/30/2007
Civil society representatives from Darfur have called for a greater role in ongoing peace efforts by emphasizing the role they could play in re-unifying the parties to the conflict, notably key rebel groups absent at the current talks.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Sudan] [Civil Society] [Conflict Resolution] [Peace] Image: A woman from South Darfur, one of 2 million people displaced by the violence. © Refugees International
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10/29/2007
Oxfam and Internet giant MySpace have teamed up to present 31 "Rock for Darfur" concerts around the United States plus Australia and South Africa on November 10. Last year's concerts raised $50,000 to support the people caught up in the violence in western Sudan.
Read moreFrom: Oxfam America Related: [Sudan] |
10/26/2007
KHARTOUM, Oct 25 (IPS) - Long-awaited peace talks between Sudan's government and rebel groups from the country's war-torn Darfur region are due to begin in the Libyan port city of Sirte Saturday.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related: [Sudan] [Conflict Resolution] Image: A refugee from Darfur describes fleeing in March 2004. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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10/26/2007
Sudanin hallituksen ja Darfurin kapinallisten on määrä aloittaa rauhanneuvottelut Libyan Sirtessä huomenna lauantaina. Osapuolten rivit ovat kuitenkin jo ennen neuvotteluja rakoilleet niin, ettei kukaan oikein enää usko onnistumiseen.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Sudan] [War and Peace] [Conflict Resolution] Image: -
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10/25/2007
Parliamentarians from 11 East African countries have formed a peace team that "intend[s] to meet all warring parties in the region," beginning with those in Darfur.
Read moreFrom: New Times (Kigali) Related: [Democratic Republic of the Congo] [East Africa] [Sudan] Image: The team will meet with Congolese President, Joseph Kabila (pictured), as well as Congolese rebel leader, Laurent Nkunda. © Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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10/25/2007
Kerjäläisten aseman parantamiseksi on kuitenkin tartuttu toimiin, Marokon sosiaalisen kehityksen ministeri Abderrahim Harrouchi vakuuttaa.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Morocco] [Labor] [Poverty] |
10/17/2007
A key group from South Sudan chose to rejoin the Khartoum government just days after leaving it saying that the terms of the 2005 peace accord had been violated.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Sudan] Image: UN Seretary General Ban Ki-moon, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and Foreign Minister Lam Akol during a joint news conference Ban held with Akol, Sudan. September 2007.
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10/12/2007
An activist campaign aims to secure Arab women equal access to laws that grant them nationality and allow them to confer it to their children and husbands. The "Claiming Equal Citizenship" site offers more information, personal testimonies of those denied citizenship, and resources for action.
Read moreFrom: Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development, and Peace Related: [Middle East] Image: Young girls sign a petition of support for those that lack citizenship. © Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development, and Peace
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10/07/2007
The south Darfur town of Haskanita that witnessed a deadly attack against African Union peacekeepers a week ago has been burned down, the United Nations Mission in Sudan reported.
Read moreRelated: [Sudan] Image: African Union soldiers with Darfur refugees © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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10/03/2007
A new report on the torture of Darfuris in Khartoum is published in London today as activists and survivors prepare to rally outside Parliament to demand an end to the British government's policy of sending Darfuri victims of ethnic cleansing back to Khartoum.
Read moreFrom: Aegis Trust Related: [United Kingdom] [Sudan] Image: Save Darfur coalition logo
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10/01/2007
Desmond Tutu, Jimmy Carter, and Graca Machel are among the Elders visiting Sudan this week to listen, learn, and report back on the situation in Darfur. The 12 elder statesmen have come together to contribute their experience to resolving some of the world's most difficult crises.
Read moreFrom: The Elders Related: [Sudan] Image: © The Elders
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10/01/2007
Darfur rebels killed at least 12 peacekeepers at an African Union base in the deadliest attack yet on the peacekeeping force in its three-year mission, the AU said Sunday.
Read moreFrom: This Day (Nigeria) Related: [Sudan] [Africa] |
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