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News and InformationNews and InformationNovember 24, 2008 Bush Does the Right Thing for DarfurSource: The Wall Street Journal Human Rights Watch rarely lauds the Bush administration. But when it comes to supporting international efforts to prosecute Sudanese leaders for their slaughter in Darfur, the administration so far has it right November 20, 2008 Sudan rebels wanted over peacekeepers' deathsSource: CNN.com The prosecutor at the International Criminal Court at The Hague on Thursday requested arrest warrants for rebel leaders allegedly responsible for attacks last year on peacekeepers in Sudan's Darfur region. They are the first... November 19, 2008 Rights Advocates Tell Russia to Halt Warplane Sales to SudanSource: Voice of America News A New York-based human rights group is asking the Russian Federation to suspend all arms sales to Sudan following media reports that Moscow recently sold 12 MiG-29 fighter jets to Khartoum. Human Rights First is urging Russia to... November 18, 2008 Sudan Police Arrest at Least 60 JournalistsSource: Voice of America News Police in Sudan have arrested at least 60 journalists as they attempted to protest media censorship in front of parliament. Witnesses say the journalists, including many editors from prominent newspapers, were taken to a police... November 17, 2008 No ceasefire for Darfur 'bandits'Source: The Australian Rebel commanders accused Sudan of bombing North Darfur after President Omar al-Beshir announced a ceasefire on Thursday in a series of measures designed to stall legal proceedings against him for alleged war crimes. November 17, 2008 Darfur refugees demand genocide trial for al-BashirSource: Toronto Star Sudan–Refugees in this crowded camp – where mass graves hold the victims of Sudanese government attacks against them – see little hope in the latest effort to end the war in Darfur. What they want is justice. And for many,... November 14, 2008 Obama and Darfur - What to ExpectSource: Reuters There have been a number of articles recently providing advice about how the new U.S. administration should address the crisis in Darfur. November 12, 2008 Sudan's Bashir declares Darfur ceasefireSource: International Herald Tribune Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, facing a possible indictment by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes in Darfur, announced a cease-fire in the region on Wednesday. But a key Darfur rebel group,... November 11, 2008 Egypt seeks war crimes reprieve for BeshirSource: AFP Egypt called on Tuesday for the International Criminal Court to delay for a year any war crimes indictment against Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir, while efforts are under way to end fighting in Darfur November 10, 2008 Mubarak in Sudan to discuss Beshir genocide accusationSource: AFP Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak arrived in Khartoum on Monday for talks with Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir on war crimes allegations he faces at the International Criminal Court |
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