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Author Archives: Faith
Call for Action! Sudan Alert!
Emergency National Call-In Day to the White House on Sudan Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Free South Sudan Media Center is endorsing the Genocide Intervention/Save Darfur organized Emergency Call-In Day to President Obama on Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Tomorrow, Wednesday, June … Continue reading
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Testimony of The Honorable Roger P. Winter on Sudan, June 15, 2011
“many Ngok I know, when I saw them in January this year, literally had tears in their eyes, believing with cause that the U.S. had abandoned them.“ The following is the excellent statement by former Special Representative on Sudan for … Continue reading
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The Last of the Nuba? Don’t Let It Happen!
The following is an article by musician and Sudan activist Slater Armstrong, who has spent a lot of time in the Nuba Mountains, recording the worship music of the church there, just as he did in South Sudan for his … Continue reading
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Front Page: The Islamist Proxy War in South Sudan
Originally published on Front Page Magazine Sunday, June 5, the National Congress Party (aka the National Islamic Front) regime began waging war in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. But even as the northern government stronghold of Khartoum brazenly is attacking … Continue reading
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Peers Call for Khartoum to be referred to International Criminal Court for Crimes Against Humanity
Two members of the British House of Lords have long stood out as staunch defenders of global human rights and religious freedom. Caroline Cox, Baroness Cox of Queensbury, and David Alton, Baron Alton of Liverpool, have spoken out for people from Burma … Continue reading
Posted in Abyei, Genocide, International Support, Omar al-Bashir
Tagged Caroline Cox, crimes against humanity, David Alton, International Criminal Court, National Congress Party, UNMIS
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Nuba Mountains American Advocacy Group Endorses Efforts of Saturday’s Rally
THE NUBA MOUNTAINS AMERICAN ADVOCACY GROUP 6941 ALDEN CT BATON ROUGE, LA 70806 DEAR GAFAR, AMIN, & THE MAJOR SUDANESE RALLY ORGANIZERS: IT IS OUR PLEASURE AS THE NUBA MOUNTAINS AMERICAN ADVOCACY GROUP TO WRITE THIS LETTER OF SUPPORT TO … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Arab Militia, Central Sudan Government, Nuba Mountains, Omar al-Bashir
Tagged Ahmed Haroun, International Criminal Court, Islamism, Kadugli, Khartoum, Kordofan, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan
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Peace in Sudan is a Global Security Concern
An open letter and petition of the Nuba Mountains Advocacy Group to President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Members of the U.S. Congress, and International leaders, June 4, 2011. The Sudanese Diaspora in the United States is grateful … Continue reading
Posted in Abyei, Activism, Arab Militia, Beja, Central Sudan Government, Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), Darfur, Election Violence, International Support, Nuba Mountains, Omar al-Bashir, President Obama, Southern Sudan, SPLA, SPLM, U.S. Congress Action
Tagged Government of South Sudan (GoSS), International Criminal Court, Islamism, Khartoum, Kordofan, Misseriya, National Congress Party, Oil, racism, referendum, South Kordofan, Sudan Armed Forces, Terrorism, United Nations, war crimes
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Canadian Activists Post an Open Letter to P.M. Harper on Sudan Crisis
From Mel Middleton, Executive Director, Freedom Quest International Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 10:36 PM Subject: Open Letter to PM Harper on Crisis in Sudan The Right Honourable Stephen Harper Prime Minister of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Dear Mr. Harper, Re: … Continue reading
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Tagged Government of South Sudan (GoSS), International Criminal Court, Islamism, Khartoum, referendum, Terrorism
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IRD says: Support Sudan’s Marginalized People Groups
Reposted from The IRD, June 3, 2011 (www.theird.org) June 3, 2011 Contact: Jeff Walton 202-682-4131, 202-413-5639 cell “Khartoum has already demonstrated its intentions to violate human rights and break the covenants that it had made.” – Faith J.H. McDonnell, IRD … Continue reading
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Tagged Abyei, Islamism, Nuba Mountains, racism, religious persecution, Sudan marginalized people, violations of CPA
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Raising a Cry for the Threatened Beja People of Eastern Sudan by Faith J. H. McDonnell
Originally published at The Institute on Religion and Democracy After this event, we learned that it was watched online with great interest, not only by Beja in Eastern Sudan, but apparently, by representatives of the National Congress Party government in … Continue reading
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Tagged Beja, Eastern Sudan, Islamism, Khartoum, marginalization, racism
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