Two businessmen were linked to video surveillance devices that were sold to Sudan and used by drones.
The former official, Robert J. Cabelly, was charged with acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign country, money laundering, passport fraud and making false statements.
Red Cross Member Abducted in DarfurVoice of AmericaBy VOA News The International Committee of the Red Cross says one of its staff members has been kidnapped in Sudan's Darfur region. In a statement...
Advocates of a tougher approach toward Khartoum said they had feared the White House would take an even more conciliatory line toward the government.
An official said the White House’s policy would use a mix of “incentives and pressure” to end the human rights abuses that have burned Darfur into the American conscience.
New Zealand HeraldDarfur Advocates, Rep. Wolf Intensify Pressure on Obama Letters Call for ...Washington PostA coalition of US-based advocates focused on the Darfur region -- where they say genocid...
AL endorses Sudan's peace efforts in DarfurXinhuaThe pan-Arab committee was "satisfied" with the report of the UN-AU Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), which indicates a steady improvement of the situatio...
Washington PostUS Envoy to Sudan Returns for Darfur Meetings, North-South TalksVoice of AmericaGration heads to Sudan to continue his mediation of North-South negotiations and to travel to the deva...
NewsHourUS Sudan Policy Fundamentally Flawed, say Advocacy GroupsVoice of America"On the Darfur side, what we have is the equivalent of a diplomatic bridge to nowhere. The administration is furious...
The Sudanese female journalist who was convicted of violating her country’s decency laws for wearing pants in public was not sure why she had been released from jail.
A journalist had dared authorities to punish her for wearing pants, deemed to be indecent dress for a woman. She was fined $200 on Monday but spared 40 lashes.
The trial of a journalist arrested for wearing pants is to begin Monday in Sudan, part of which is governed under an Islamic code that emphasizes modest dress for women.
Violence between rival tribes, often caused by cattle rustling and long-running feuds, has soared this year.
Darfur photo exhibit captures genocideSkokie ReviewVisitors walk through the display, "Darfur: Twenty Years of War and Genocide in Sudan" at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center. ...W...
Resilience in DarfurReuters AlertNetInternally displaced in Darfur live in cramped camps and share scarce facilities, like water pumps. Photo: Lise Henry Everywhere in the Darfur, ...and more »
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