UN Calls for Probe Into Sudanese Bombing of Refugee Camp
UN Calls for Probe Into Sudanese Bombing of Refugee Camp
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Nov 12, 2011 (UN News Service/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) — Sudanese military forces have bombed a refugee camp in neighbouring South Sudan, the United Nations confirmed today, calling for an urgent investigation into what its top human rights …
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Sudan army denies bombing South Sudan refugee camp
Boston.com
KHARTOUM, Sudan—Sudan’s military is denying that its forces bombed a refugee camp across the border in South Sudan. Aid workers in the Yida camp and officials in South Sudan said military aircraft crossed the border and dropped bombs Thursday in and …
Sudan Criticizes UN Representatives Statements as Flagrantly Biased
Sudan Vision
El Haj blamed the UNSC on coming short of pressing South Sudan state to stress on its internal issues instead of destabilizing to borders between the two nations. He pointed out to the so-called Kuda conference where South Sudan government met Sudanese …
Oxfam withdraws South Sudan staff
BBC News
British aid agency Oxfam is withdrawing its staff from a volatile border region of South Sudan in response to increasing instability. Oxfam said there had been aerial bombing and artillery fire for several hours on Friday in Upper Nile state. …
Sudan Escalating Military Action Against South Sudan
ABC News (blog)
New satellite images suggest that the Sudanese government is expanding its military presence in the southern region of Sudan near the border with South Sudan. The watchdog group Satellite Sentinel Project in partnership with the Harvard Humanitarian …
South Sudan president replaces head of anti-corruption commission
Sudan Tribune
November 11, 2011 (JUBA) – The President of the Republic of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit, has fired the head of the anti-corruption commission, Pauline Riak, and replaced her with a judge from the Supreme Court. Dr. Pauline Riak, chairperson of …
South Sudan: Ministry of Information Sends Staff to Egypt for Training
AllAfrica.com
Juba — The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting through the technical cooperation between the Republic of South Sudan and the Arab Republic of Egypt is sending a group of ten journalists from the ministry for an advanced course in media and …
Sudan: Ambassador Rice On South Sudan, Southern Khartoum
AllAfrica.com
Ambassador Rice: I wanted to say a few words about Sudan, which we are discussing this morning in the Council. The United States is very gravely concerned about the escalation in tensions between the government of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan. …
Akol reassures Kiir SPLM-DC will seek change through democratic means
Sudan Tribune
Saturday 12, 2011 (JUBA) – The leader of South Sudan’s largest opposition party has reassured South Sudan’s president Salva Kiir that he will not follow other opposition leaders by starting an armed rebellion against the government. …
Aid workers moved to safety amid South Sudan violence
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff A Sudanese man surveys damages last month at his house caused by fighting in the border region of South Kordofan. (CNN) — Oxfam will relocate workers and scale back operations in South Sudan’s Upper Nile state following a surge …
South Sudan: Juba Urged to Release Journalists Held Over Article
AllAfrica.com
The South Sudanese authorities must immediately release two journalists at risk of torture or ill-treatment after being detained over an article criticizing the country’s president, Amnesty International said today. Both men have been detained without …
MedWish group in Cleveland hopes to “Save South Sudan“
Sun Star Courier
By Faith Boone, Sun News View full sizeJANE REINEKE OF MEDWISH INTERNATIONAL/SPECIAL TO SUN NEWSMajier Mamer Deng and Aleu Athuai, two of the Lost Boys of Cleveland, write letters to the recipients of the supplies being sent to South Sudan. …
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