Full Coverage: Sudan
February 2007
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02/28/2007
The International Criminal Court Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has presented evidence alleging that a former Sudanese minister and a leader of the Janjaweed militia jointly committed war crimes against the civilian population in Darfur.
Read moreFrom the ICC * Crisis in Darfur |
02/23/2007
Each time Chinese President Hu Jintao visits Africa, he leaves a bigger Chinese footprint on the continent. This February, Hu made his most visible push yet for settlement of the Darfur crisis.
Read moreFrom: Policy Innovations Related: [China] [Africa] Image: Chinese President Hu Jintao visiting Kenya (2006)
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02/17/2007
UNITED NATIONS, Feb 16 (OneWorld) - While already finding it hard to get into the war-torn Sudanese region of Darfur, aid groups say it is becoming increasingly difficult to help displaced people in neighboring Chad as well.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Chad] [Aid] [Emergency Relief] [Conflict] [Security] [United Nations] Image: Chadians displaced by militia attacks squatting near Goz Beida. © Nicholas Reader / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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02/15/2007
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 15 (OneWorld) - Human rights groups spoke out this week, condemning the United States Special Envoy to Sudan, Andrew Natsios, for claiming the crisis in Darfur no longer constitutes genocide.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Human Rights] [Geopolitics] [Governance] [Justice and Crime] [Conflict] [Arms & Military] [Security] Image: Displaced children in Darfur camp. © Derk Segaar / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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02/13/2007
Violence in Darfur has increased dramatically in recent months. Meet some of the 2 million-plus Darfuris who have been forced from their homes.
Read moreFrom: International Rescue Committee Image: © Gerald Martone / International Rescue Committee
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02/12/2007
There is concern that U.S. policymakers may be shifting attention away from the crisis in Darfur even as most onlookers say the situation is deteriorating and the U.S. government is best positioned to do something about it.
Read moreFrom: Africa Action Related: [United States] Image: Africa Action protest at the White House. © Africa Action
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02/10/2007
Many official and non-official leaders within the Arab community have ignored or even denied the ongoing violations against humanity documented by international observers in the Darfur region of Sudan, finds a new report from a Cairo-based human rights group.
Read moreFrom: Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies Image: Displaced Darfuri woman gathers grass to sell in the marketplace. © Refugees International
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02/08/2007
The accounts of more than 250 Sudanese provide insight into the scale of human rights abuses in Darfur.
Read moreFrom: Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture |
02/07/2007
International attention is focused on Darfur, but politics still frustrates concrete actions to protect the people, and violence on the ground has been on the rise, warns Africa Action.
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02/01/2007
Khartoum's effort to evade justice over its atrocities in Darfur must be resisted, say Nick Grono and David Mozersky.
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