Sudanese presidential adviser Mustafa Osman Ismail Warns Kampala and Juba Against Continuing to Support Rebels
Adviset Warns Kampala and Juba Against Continuing to Support Rebels AllAfrica.com Khartoum — The Sudanese presidential adviser Mustafa Osman Ismail warned that his country is running out of patience with South Sudan and Uganda over their alleged support to rebel groups fighting Khartoum in different parts of the country. |
Hundreds of thousands of Christians ordered to leave Sudan Catholic Culture The government of Sudan, an overwhelmingly Muslim nation, has stripped between 500000 and 700000 Christians of their citizenship and ordered them to leave for the new nation of South Sudan, according to a report from Ecumenical News International (ENI) … |
South Sudan commits to making the national army child-free Sudan Tribune 12 March 2012 Juba, South Sudan – The Sudanese People’s Liberation Army of South Sudan(SPLA) signed an agreement called an action plan with the United Nations today which renewed their commitment to release all children within their ranks. |
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China cancels Sudan electricity project loan on lack of oil collateral: report Platts The Chinese government has canceled funding for an electricity project in Sudan as it has lost collateral for the loan, which is in the form of oil supply, following the separation of Sudan and South Sudan last year, Sudan President Omer al-Bashir said … |
What Is the Fate of Country Inmates in Sudan? AllAfrica.com By Isaac Morris Merisiya, 12 March 2012 It is a fact that, there are still South Sudanese inmates in different parts of Sudan who are serving their conviction period, the exact number is unknown but alleged to be more than two thousand with the … |
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