News Topic - Sudan
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Sudanese long for peace, not justice
KHARTOUM, Sudan -- For years, Mohammed Ali has been hearing relatives and friends tell how government-backed militiamen torched villages in his native Darfur, raped women and shot fleeing civilians.
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KHARTOUM, Sudan -- For years, Mohammed Ali has been hearing relatives and friends tell how government-backed militiamen torched villages in his native Darfur, raped women and shot fleeing civilians.
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Arab League condemns ICC prosecutor
CAIRO, July 20 (UPI) -- Arab League foreign ministers issued a statement after an emergency meeting Saturday opposing war crimes charges against the president of Sudan.
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CAIRO, July 20 (UPI) -- Arab League foreign ministers issued a statement after an emergency meeting Saturday opposing war crimes charges against the president of Sudan.
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Championship Wrestling, Nubian-Style
There's a weekly power struggle in northern Khartoum in Sudan. On this Friday, a young Nubian man answers the referee's call for a contender and waits to see who will enter the wrestling ring to test his strength in one of humankind's oldest traditions.
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There's a weekly power struggle in northern Khartoum in Sudan. On this Friday, a young Nubian man answers the referee's call for a contender and waits to see who will enter the wrestling ring to test his strength in one of humankind's oldest traditions.
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Many Sudanese remain skeptical of leader's arrest
KHARTOUM, Sudan — For years, Mohammed Ali has been hearing relatives and friends tell how government-backed militiamen torched villages in his native Darfur, raped women and shot fleeing civilians.The painful past and present have become a way of life for Ali and his tribe, so much so that the news that the president of Sudan has been indicted on genocide charges seems to leave him cold."I just want to see peace in Darfur,” Ali said.The 55-year-old laborer is not unique in his indifference to the International Criminal Court prosecutor's decision Monday to seek the arrest of President Omar al-Bashir on genocide charges.read more
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KHARTOUM, Sudan — For years, Mohammed Ali has been hearing relatives and friends tell how government-backed militiamen torched villages in his native Darfur, raped women and shot fleeing civilians.The painful past and present have become a way of life for Ali and his tribe, so much so that the news that the president of Sudan has been indicted on genocide charges seems to leave him cold."I just want to see peace in Darfur,” Ali said.The 55-year-old laborer is not unique in his indifference to the International Criminal Court prosecutor's decision Monday to seek the arrest of President Omar al-Bashir on genocide charges.read more
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Arab League backs Sudan
Foreign ministers say genocide charges against Sudanese president are unacceptable, but avoid publicly condemning the international court
The Globe and Mail – Jul 19, 2008 10:20 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Foreign ministers say genocide charges against Sudanese president are unacceptable, but avoid publicly condemning the international court
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Arab nations 'agree Sudan action'
Arab League ministers meeting in emergency session say they have agreed a plan to defuse the crisis between Sudan and the ICC.
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Arab League ministers meeting in emergency session say they have agreed a plan to defuse the crisis between Sudan and the ICC.
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Arab League backs Sudan on genocide charges
The Arab League on Saturday said that the genocide charges brought against Sudan's president by the prosecutor of the International ...
USA Today – Jul 19, 2008 9:07 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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The Arab League on Saturday said that the genocide charges brought against Sudan's president by the prosecutor of the International ...
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Arab ministers criticize ICC Sudan chargesReuters - The Arab League criticized the International Criminal Court's prosecutor for seeking the arrest of Sudan's president on genocide charges, saying diplomacy should be given a priority to solve the conflict in Darfur.
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Arab League slams 'unbalanced' ICC prosecutorAFP - The Arab League on Saturday slammed the International Criminal Court's "unbalanced" prosecutor for seeking the arrest of Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir, saying Sudan's courts should judge alleged Darfur war crimes.
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Darfur indictment prompts coup fears in Sudan
Sudan's repressive military regime has placed the capital, Khartoum, on a near siege footing to prevent the war crimes indictment of President Omar al-Bashir from prompting a palace coup.
Telegraph.co.uk – Jul 19, 2008 7:36 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Sudan's repressive military regime has placed the capital, Khartoum, on a near siege footing to prevent the war crimes indictment of President Omar al-Bashir from prompting a palace coup.
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