Full Coverage: Sudan
March 2005
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30.03.2005
The UN Security Council is due to vote today on a resolution addressing the crisis in Darfur. It has some catching up to do if credibility is to be restored.
more...From: Waging Peace Related topics/regions: [Conflict resolution] [United Nations] |
15.03.2005
Fighting and famine have been a large part of the lives of the South Sudanese, but differences are being channeled into healthy competition during a regional sporting competition and festival. "There is less fighting between the tribes and people are learning to resolve their differences without resorting to guns and violence" as a result of the event, said one local organizer.
more...From: Mercy Corps Related topics/regions: [Youth] [Culture] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution] Image: A volleyball team celebrates a victory during the 'Twic Olympics' © Cassandra Nelson /
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08.03.2005
The international aid group Doctors Without Borders treated over 500 rape victims in the last six months alone in Darfur Sudan, and this is believed to be just a small fraction of the total number of victims. The situation is no better in the Congo. More must be done to treat the victims and hold the perpetrators accountable, the group said Monday.
more...From: Médecins sans frontières Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Gender] [Arms & military] [Conflict] |
07.03.2005
International dithering over the deteriorating situation in Darfur is in part caused by disagreement as to whether the Sudanese government's actions should be classed as genocide. This analysis examines how the intricacies of history and politics stand in the way of any clear-cut definition of the genocide word.
more...From: Index on Censorship Related topics/regions: [War and peace] |
03.03.2005
As long as Sudanese government officials believe that they are immune from punishment for the ever-rising tolls of death and destruction in their country, the attacks on villages, killings of civilians, rapes, pillaging and forced displacement will continue, say humanitarian aid workers. Refugees International offers several recommendations to move forward and end the atrocities.
more...From: Refugees International Related topics/regions: [United States] [Geopolitics] [Arms & military] [Conflict] [Security] Image: Arial photograph of burning villages in Darfur shows that violence against civilians is continuing © Refugees International
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01.03.2005
How many more appeals will it take for the UN Security Council to recognise that it must intervene in Darfur? Jan Engeland, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, has repeated his message that violence and displacement continue unchecked.
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