Emmanuel Jal – We Want Peace
-
Recent Posts
Archives
Categories
- Abyei
- Activism
- Arab Militia
- Beja
- Central Sudan Government
- Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
- Darfur
- Dau Aturjong Nyuol
- Election Violence
- Genocide
- International Support
- Iranian Influence
- Media Censorship
- Nuba Mountains
- Omar al-Bashir
- Paul Malong Awan Anei
- President Obama
- President Salva Kiir
- Salva Kiir
- Simon Deng
- Slavery in Southern Sudan
- South Sudan Muslims
- Southern Sudan
- SPLA
- SPLM
- Statements and Op-Eds
- U.S. Congress Action
- U.S. Sudan Special Envoy
- Uncategorized
- Video
- Voting Process
- Wau
Meta
-
My Great Web page
Tag Archives: Khartoum
Iranian Islamists Come Help Sudan Slaughter
What are we going to do about this? Are we going to allow the Nuba people to be exterminated? Press release Sudan People’s Liberation Movement( SPLM) Southern Kordofan/ Nuba Mountains Albashir Utilizes Forces from Iranian Revolutionary Guards in Nuba Mountains … Continue reading
Posted in Arab Militia, Beja, Central Sudan Government, Darfur, Genocide, International Support, Iranian Influence, Nuba Mountains, Omar al-Bashir, SPLA, SPLM
Tagged Islamism, Kadugli, Khartoum, Kordofan, National Congress Party, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan Armed Forces, Terrorism, United Nations, United States government, war crimes
Comments Off on Iranian Islamists Come Help Sudan Slaughter
Cold-blooded Mass Murder in the Nuba Mountains
More proof. What is the U.S. waiting for? Contact Sudan Special Envoy Princeton Lyman and tell him you know the truth about what is happening despite the Administration’s moral equivalence and moral equivocation. Contact Congress and ask them what they … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Arab Militia, Central Sudan Government, Genocide, International Support, Nuba Mountains, Omar al-Bashir, SPLA, SPLM
Tagged Islamism, Kadugli, Khartoum, Kordofan, Nuba Mountains, racism, South Kordofan, Sudan Armed Forces, United Nations, United States government, war crimes
Comments Off on Cold-blooded Mass Murder in the Nuba Mountains
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
Comments Off on Nuba Mountains American Advocacy Group Endorses Efforts of Saturday’s Rally
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
Comments Off on Peace in Sudan is a Global Security Concern
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
Posted in Abyei, Activism, Arab Militia, Central Sudan Government, Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), Darfur, International Support, Omar al-Bashir, Southern Sudan, SPLA, SPLM, Statements and Op-Eds
Tagged Government of South Sudan (GoSS), International Criminal Court, Islamism, Khartoum, referendum, Terrorism
Comments Off on Canadian Activists Post an Open Letter to P.M. Harper on Sudan Crisis
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
Posted in Activism, Beja, Central Sudan Government, International Support
Tagged Beja, Eastern Sudan, Islamism, Khartoum, marginalization, racism
Comments Off on Raising a Cry for the Threatened Beja People of Eastern Sudan by Faith J. H. McDonnell
Britain looking into debt relief for Sudan: envoy
From Sudan Tribute, February 13, 2011: February 13, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – The British government along with the United States have formed a joint committee to look into possible debt relief for Sudan’s debt, the U.K. ambassador said today. Sudan has … Continue reading
Posted in International Support
Tagged debt, Khartoum, Nicholas Kay, referendum, United Kingdom
Comments Off on Britain looking into debt relief for Sudan: envoy
Statement by British P.M. David Cameron on the final results of South Sudan Referendum
7 February “I welcome today’s announcement of the results of the referendum on Southern Sudan. “This moment is testament to the leaders in both North and South Sudan who ensured a credible and peaceful process. I particularly welcome the positive … Continue reading
Posted in Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), International Support, Southern Sudan, SPLM, Statements and Op-Eds
Tagged British government, David Cameron, Khartoum, United Kingdom
Comments Off on Statement by British P.M. David Cameron on the final results of South Sudan Referendum
Sudan’s Blue Nile, Southern Kordofan Face Separate Consultations
Originally published at Voice of America News: Nico Colombant | Washington Photo: Reuters Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) governor of Blue Nile state Malik Aggar speaks during joint news conference in Khartoum (File Photo). While much attention has been focused … Continue reading
Posted in Abyei, Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), Darfur, SPLM
Tagged Ahmed Haroun, Blue Nile state, crimes against humanity, David Abramowitz, Humanity United, International Criminal Court, Khartoum, Kordofan, Malik Aggar, referendum, war crimes
Comments Off on Sudan’s Blue Nile, Southern Kordofan Face Separate Consultations
South Sudan unprepared for the flood of returning refugees
From Christian Science Monitor, January 26, 2011: On a motorcycle tour of his South Sudan neighborhood of thatched straw lean-tos and mud huts, many of them sprouting makeshift television antennas, Santino Deng gestures to a group of children busily rolling … Continue reading
Posted in Southern Sudan
Tagged house demolition, Khartoum, refugee
Comments Off on South Sudan unprepared for the flood of returning refugees