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A new report by monitors of an UN-imposed arms ban on Darfur has documented the continuing flow of war materiel to the nominally embargoed region. Sudan’s westernmost province is the launching point for dry-season offensives against Chad, a battleground...
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We do not know where we are," said the Canadian hostage, who identified herself as Stephanie Joidon, over a satellite phone. Armed men had kidnapped the pair, who work for French aid group Aide Medicale Internationale, from their office in South Darfur's...
Tags: South Darfur, Darfuri, Sudan, Irish Times, aid workers
South Darfur state government acknowledged the efforts exerted by the hybrid peacekeeping operation to end tribal differences and promote reconciliation. Force Commander, Lieutenant-General Patrick Nyamvumba, on Tuesday met South Darfur state officials,...
Tags: South Darfur, Sudan
They discussed the status of the Mission’s deployment of personnel and equipment, as well as on its operations and community based activities, including sensitization on gender based violence, among others...United Nations Security Council resolution...
Tags: Sudan Scott Gration, North Darfur, J. Scott Gration, South Darfur, special envoy, Darfur IDP, Sudan, Khartoum
The conflict in Sudan's western Darfur region has been going on for more than six years. The United Nations says as many as 300,000 people have died since 2003, compared to Khartoum's official death toll of 10,000.
Tags: South Darfur, North & South Sudan, North Darfur, peacekeepers mission, United Nations-African Union Mission, Mr. Rodolphe Adada, UN-African Union, donates supplies, force commander, darfur peacekeepers
Ugandan government dispatched 114 policemen to replace some a team working within the UN African Union hybrid mission in Darfur since last year. Judith Nabakooba, Uganda’s police spokesperson on Monday said the new group of peacekeepers had been deployed...
Tags: North Darfur, South Darfur
July 21, 2009 — There are many myths afoot about the movement to save Darfur...New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, a longtime ally, has declared the movement to be fragmented by internal disagreement and dismissed by those in power. Alex de Waal,...
Tags: South Darfur, Darfuris, Kalma, Sudan
The Sudanese government declared today that it will not release any prisoners from Darfur Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) without a ceasefire. The pro-government Al-Rayaam newspaper quoted the head of the Sudanese delegation to Qatar talks with JEM...
Tags: South Darfur, Darfur Justice, North Darfur, Sudan Liberation Movement, France, Dijibril Bassole, ICC
The Sudanese government is allowing four aid organizations expelled from the country after its president was accused of war crimes to return under slightly different names, the U.N. humanitarian chief said Thursday. Sudan ordered 13 of the largest international...
Tags: Southern Sudan, Sudan Tribune, South Sudan, South Darfur, aid groups, Darfur Peacekeeper, war crimes, Dr. Akol, humanitarian chief, Telar Deng
Assad "insisted on the need to preserve the territorial and national unity of Sudan and reject all foreign interference aimed at damaging its security and stability." The remarks came a day after the country's Foreign Minister Walid Muallem, denounced...
Tags: Sudan, South Darfur, darfur rebels, Justice and Equality Movement, Khartoum, Omdurman, suspected darfur