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Archives for November 2010

Abyei: Microcosm of the Sudanese struggle for identity

(Aug. 12, 2010) Khartoum, Sudan – General Mahdi Babo Nimir, a wiry 78 year-old, straightened up the framed, photocopied photo of his father on his lounge room wall. Opposite his father’s photograph hangs a portrait of his grandfather, in full riding regalia, complete with plumed helmet, painted in the era of the British rule of […]

Omar al-Bashir, fresh off press crackdown in Sudan, defies ICC in visit to Chad

(July 21, 2010) Khartoum, Sudan Buoyed by a win in the disputed Sudan election in April, President Omar Al Bashir continues to thumb his nose to critics at home and abroad, jailing journalists and challenging an arrest warrant for war crimes and genocide. Read rest of the article as it appeared . . .

International Criminal Court charges Sudan’s Omar Hassan al-Bashir with genocide

(July 13, 2010 – Colum Lynch & Rebecca Hamilton) The International Criminal Court’s judges on Monday charged Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir with orchestrating a bloody campaign of genocide against Darfur’s three main ethnic groups, the first time the Hague-based court has accused a sitting head of state of committing the most egregious international crime. […]

She Wears The Pants

(Sept. 8, 2009) Lubna Hussein’s trial for the “crime” of wearing trousers went ahead in Khartoum yesterday morning. It was her third official court appearance — on previous occasions the court delayed its decision in the hope that the international media attention on Lubna, the “Sudan trouser lady,” would fade. The court’s verdict was eminently […]

Left Behind: Why aid for Darfur’s rape survivors has all but disappeared

(Oct. 14, 2009) NYALA, Darfur — When Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir was indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in March, he responded by expelling 13 international aid agencies from Darfur and disbanding three other domestic relief groups. Khartoum claims the organizations were sharing information with the ICC, which both the […]