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Sudan News
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AllAfrica News: Sudan
All Africa, All the Time.
- Pirates Deny Negotiating Ransom for Ship
Somali pirates holding a Ukrainian ship carrying 33 tanks denied that there were talks with the company that belongs to the ship following media reports said that the two sides agreed $8mln for the release of the ship.
- Muhajeriya, Darfur, Under Imminent Threat of Militia Attack
The Aegis Trust has received credible eyewitness reports that Janjaweed militia from the Maalia and Rizeigat tribes, estimated to be 300-strong, travelling in jeeps and armed with kalashnikovs, are massing outside the Darfur town of Muhajeriya.
- Women Arrested in Juba for Exposing Their Bodies
Four Ugandan women are among people arrested in Juba, South Sudan for alleged indecent dressing.
- UN Peacekeeping Chief Makes First Visit to War-Torn Darfur
he top United Nations peacekeeping official is on his first official visit to Sudan's Darfur region, where the world body is slated to field its largest mission in an effort to stem a conflict that has already killed some 300,000 people directly or from resulting disease and malnutrition, and uprooted than 2.7 million others.
- No More Discussion On Arms Destination
Kenya will not budge to media pressure to explain the destination of the hijacked arms aboard a Ukrainian ship, Government Spokesman Alfred Mutua said on Thursday.
- Freed Sudanese Detainee Tells of Torture At Guantanamo
A former detainee at Guantanamo, Mr Mustafa Ibrahim Mustafa, who was released after seven years, has told of the suffering that he faced at the notorious prison after his arrest in Pakistan in 2001.
- War is Over But Southern Town Must First Deal With Mines
Life is slowly returning to this shanty town of dilapidated buildings and muddy roads.
- Top UN Peacekeeping Official Begins Week-Long Visit
The head of United Nations peacekeeping today began a week-long visit to Sudan, where the world body currently has two operations - one to support the 2005 north-south peace deal and the other to quell the violence that has plagued the western region of Darfur since 2003.
- Refugees Flee LRA Rebel Attack
Thousands of refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have fled into South Sudan to escape attacks by the rebel Lord's Resistance Army, the UN said on Tuesday.
- New UN Peacekeeping Chief, on First Official Visit, Confers in South Sudan
The top United Nations peacekeeping official met today with leading officials of the regional government of Southern Sudan as part of his week-long familiarization tour of Africa's largest country where the world body currently fields two peacekeeping missions.
- Darfur Conflict Claims Another Nigerian Soldier
Civil conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan yesterday resurged and killed another Nigerian soldier, who was on the peace-keeping mission in the conflict-ridden country until his demise.
- Country Prepares for Darfur Re-Deployment
A United Nations military inspection team has expressed satisfaction over Rwanda Defence Forces (RDF) readiness to redeploy its peacekeeping troops in the troubled Sudanese western region of Darfur.
- Govt Cautious on Face-Off With Pirates
American and Russian naval forces have been asked to deal with the mv Faina pirates firmly, but cautiously, to protect the crew being held hostage aboard the Ukrainian vessel.
- Ban Outlines Timetable for Darfur Peacekeepers
The "severely stretched" United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force in Darfur, which has struggled to find enough countries willing to supply troops and equipment, should now reach two-thirds of its full deployment by the end of this year, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today.
- Fears of Violence As Land Tensions Increase
Nimule, a Southern Sudanese town on the border with Uganda, has boomed since war ended three years ago, but tension is brewing over land between returnees who fled the area years ago and more recent settlers.
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