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Sudan bombed Darfur during Bashir tour: rebels

KHARTOUM (Reuters) - A Darfur rebel faction that has a pact with Sudan’s government accused the army on Friday of bombing a village this week even while President Omar Hassan al-Bashir was in the region making a call for peace.

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Sudan bombed Darfur during Bashir tour: rebels

KHARTOUM (Reuters) - A Darfur rebel faction that has a pact with Sudan's government accused the army on Friday of bombing a village this week even while President Omar Hassan al-Bashir was in the region making a call for peace.

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Japan to send advance military team to Sudan

Source: Reuters TOKYO, July 25 (Reuters) - Japan is to send a fact-finding team to Sudan this weekend to prepare the way for a planned dispatch of military personnel to a United Nations mission in Khartoum, ...

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Sudan bombed Darfur during Bashir tour - rebels

Source: Reuters By Opheera McDoom KHARTOUM, July 25 (Reuters) - A Darfur rebel faction that has a pact with Sudan's government accused the army on Friday of bombing a village this week even while President Omar ...

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Darfur.

What should Britain do with failed asylum seekers from Darfur? Next week the Home Office will formally respond to calls from major British refugee organisations to change its policy which sees such people on deporting failed Darfuri asylum-seekers to Sudan's capital, Khartoum. The Government stopped such deportations in December, but then said they'd resumed...only to announce they would stop pending...

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Hand in glove

Galal Nassar examines the extent of Washington's "soft force" tactics against Khartoum

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Conditional solidarity

With Sudan's president facing charges of genocide, Arab leaders rally behind Khartoum, but not at any price, Dina Ezzat reports

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Sudan invites foreign experts to check judiciary

KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan has invited international experts to inspect its legal system to see whether it is capable of holding trials for war crimes committed in Darfur, the justice minister said on Thursday.

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Sudan invites foreign experts to check judiciary

KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan has invited international experts to inspect its legal system to see whether it is capable of holding trials for war crimes committed in Darfur, the justice minister said on Thursday.

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Sudan invites foreign experts to check judiciary

KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan has invited international experts to inspect its legal system to see whether it is capable of holding trials for war crimes committed in Darfur, the justice minister said on Thursday.

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Sudan invites foreign experts to check judiciary

Source: Reuters By Opheera McDoom KHARTOUM, July 24 (Reuters) - Sudan has invited international experts to inspect its legal system to see whether it is capable of holding trials for war crimes committed in Darfur ...

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Sudan counters charges with diplomacy

Khartoum reaches out to allies and rivals as it seeks to have the U.N. quash or delay a genocide indictment against President Bashir. Sudan’s diplomatic offensive against the International Criminal Court is [...]

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Sudan counters charges with diplomacy

Khartoum reaches out to allies and rivals as it seeks to have the U.N. quash or delay a genocide indictment against President Bashir. Sudan's diplomatic offensive against the International Criminal Court is gaining momentum in Africa, but faces stiff odds before the U.N. Security Council.

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Sudan: Where are the big protests?

Heba Aly at the Untold Stories blog by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting describes a small protest she witnessed in Khartoum against the ICC's possible indictment President al-Bashir, and wonders why there were no massive rallies as it had been announced.

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Sudan: Freezing Proceedings Against Bashir Insufficient

Nafi' Ali Nafi', senior political advisor to Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir, has said that Khartoum would not settle for a freeze in International Criminal Court proceedings against Bashir and Sudanese regime heads, and that the ... July 23, 2008, 3:20 pm