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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
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
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New rebel uprising in South Sudan
From UPI, April 20, 2011: A new rebel group in South Sudan attacked military trucks belonging to the government in Juba because it’s not functioning adequately, a spokesman said. A group calling itself the South Sudan Liberation Army exploded a … Continue reading
Posted in Election Violence, Southern Sudan, Voting Process
Tagged Bol Gatkouth Kol, George Athor, land mine, referendum, secession, South Sudan Liberation Army
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Original Song for South Sudan: “When the Oil is Gone”
Song for the 2011 Sudanese Referendum based out of Minneapolis
Posted in International Support, Southern Sudan
Tagged Minneapolis, referendum
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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
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Support South Sudan – Museveni
From New Vision, February 8: President Yoweri Museveni has called on Ugandans and all religious leaders to support the people of Southern Sudan following a referendum that saw over 98.8 percent of the voters opt for secession, making Southern Sudan … Continue reading
Posted in International Support, Southern Sudan, SPLA
Tagged referendum, Uganda
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Tunisia Respects “Free Choice” of People in S. Sudan
From Xinhua CRI English, February 13: Tunisia’s interim government said Saturday that it respects the “free choice of the people in south Sudan to set up an independent state,” the official press agency TAP reported. The Tunisian government expressed the … Continue reading
Posted in International Support, Southern Sudan
Tagged referendum, Revolution, Tunisia
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GEN. SALVA KIIR MESSAGE DURING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF REFERENDUM RESULTS
President of the Republic of South Sudan, H. E. Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit is delivering a Statement after his return from Khartoum Juba, January 8, 2011 – Pictures by Larco Lomayat Dear all, Greetings from Juba, The Current Capital of … Continue reading
Posted in Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), Omar al-Bashir, President Salva Kiir, Southern Sudan, SPLM, Statements and Op-Eds, Voting Process
Tagged African Union, Arab League, European Union, IGAD, John Garang, Juba, National Congress Party, referendum, Terrorism
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US And Sudan Agree On a Roadmap to Improve Bilateral Relations
From allAfrica, February 2, 2011: American administration and the Sudanese government have agreed on a roadmap to improve bilateral relations, said the visiting U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wednesday after a meeting with the Sudanese Vice-President. Flanked by Scott Gration … Continue reading
Posted in U.S. Sudan Special Envoy, Uncategorized
Tagged Ali Karti, Ali Osman Taha, James B. Steinberg, Nafei Ali Nafei, referendum, Salah Gosh, Scott Gration, Terrorism
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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
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