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- Genocide Watch Annual Report 2014
Human Rights concerning crisis situations such as those in Syria, Iraq, the Central African Republic, Sudan , South Sudan, Nigeria, and Myanmar the Aegis Trust, Survival International and the Minority Rights Group, located in the UK; and Act for Sudan
- Genocide Watch Annual Report 2015
co-sponsored a conference at George Mason University on Women and Genocide in the 21st Century, focused on Sudan
- Tracking Conflict Worldwide - November 2011
Relations between Sudan and South Sudan deteriorated further this month. Both Sudan and South Sudan also grappled with internal instability. In South Sudan, South Sudan Liberation Army (SSLA) rebels continued to attack towns in Unity State, and Negotiations with Sudan 25-30 Nov made no progress on oil and outstanding issues (See Sudan). Sudan Increased tension with S Sudan after SAF airstrikes in Upper Nile State and on Yida refugee camp
- Tracking Conflict World Wide - February 2006
Chad Relations with Sudan improved with 8 February agreement in Libya to end support to each other’s Sudan UN Security Council authorised planning for expected re-hatting of AU mission in Darfur to UN mission Sudan and Chad signed agreement in Libya to end cross-border dispute, committing to preventing presence sanctions for individuals seen to be blocking peace process continued. 7 killed in clashes between South Sudan Military killed 4 LRA rebels in cross-border operations in Sudan.
- Ethiopia: Governing the Faithful
Muslim population has grown in relative terms in recent decades and is at least as numerous as that in Sudan
- Beyond the Fragile Peace Between Ethiopia and Eritrea: Averting New War
tripwire mechanism with a lighter footprint patterned after one of several models that worked well in Sudan
- The Secret War Crime
Mary and her family were members of the Nuer tribe in South Sudan, caught up in a vicious power struggle Estimates for South Sudan are in the thousands. After spending a year at the displaced-persons camp in South Sudan, Mary decided last April to leave Ayak was 17 when she lost her family to a rebel attack on her village near Bentiu, in South Sudan. In South Sudan, having HIV would make her a social pariah. “I want a family, I want a husband.
- Why South Africa is Wrong to leave the International Criminal Court
In June, in defiance of an international arrest warrant for alleged crimes in Darfur, Sudanesepresident ICC has pursued in Africa thus far two have been referred by the United Nations security council – Sudan
- Sudanese opposition forces refuse to sign the Roadmap Agreement proposed by the AUHIP
Sudan Democracy First Group: “Sudan Update” | A non-periodical issued by Sudan Democracy First Group former South African President Thabo Mbeki, signed, as a witness, a Road Map Agreement (RMA) with the Sudan Liberation Movement – Minni Minawi (SLM-M), Sudan People Liberation Movement-North (SPLMN), and the The Sudan Democracy First Group (SDFG) would like to point to the unprecedented deviation of the AUHIP Sudan Democracy First Group. Copyright © 2016. All Rights Reserved For Sudan Democracy First Group.
- Letter to UNSC for Sudan on 7th anniversary of ICC warrants
your assistance in bringing before the UNSC the outstanding arrest warrants for President Bashir of Sudan The failure of the UN member states to arrest Bashir has caused great suffering for the people of Sudan including Eastern Sudan. Dams are being built in Sudan in specific locations designed to eliminate In addition, please require that the Sudan government allow international humanitarian aid to reach Director, Kampala, Uganda Sudan Sunrise, Thomas M.
- Persecuted by Islamic State, Yazidis turn to ICC for Justice
whether a state is a member of the court, as it did over genocide allegations in the Darfur region of Sudan
- The Next Genocide
In Sudan, drought drove Arabs into the lands of African pastoralists in 2003. The Sudanese government sided with the Arabs and pursued a policy of eliminating the Zaghawa, Masalit Like China, the United Arab Emirates and South Korea are interested in Sudan’s fertile regions — and





