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United Nations relief chief has expressed deep concern at the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Sudans states of South Kordofan and Blue Nile, where continued fighting is killing countless civilians and displacing hundreds of thousands of others.
Wolf recently wrote a letter in which he alerted President Barack Obama to a video highlighting alleged atrocities perpetrated by Sudan’s security forces against civilians in the Nuba mountains. The Sudanese military has also launched attacks against...
Blue Nile Sapphire & Diamond Earrings worn by 'The Artist' actress Penelope Ann Miller at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. View Photo »
This imagery is consistent with reports from on the ground that the SAF has intentionally destroyed civilian communities in clear violation of the laws of war ... The international community needs to take immediate action to protect at-risk civilians in Blue Nile state and elsewhere in Sudan including b...
In an apparent escalation of tensions, a Sudanese government spokesman accused South Sudan of trying to topple the regime in Khartoum by halting oil shipments and sponsoring rebels in the restive South Kordofan and Blue Nile states, a charge denied by...
“There was less verbal abuse from their side,” he said, smiling. At some point, Professor El-Affendi said, the negotiators will have to deal with the conflicts in the Sudanese states of Blue Nile and South Kordofan, which share borders with South Sudan...
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United Nations humanitarian chief Valerie Amos (R) holds a joint press conference with Sudanese Social Welfare Minister Amira al-Fadel Mohamed in Khartoum on January 4, 2012. Foreigners are not allowed to distribute aid to Sudan's war-ravaged states... View Photo »
The members of the Congress drafted a letter to President Obama requesting the administration to change its policies towards Sudan and the delivery of aid and protection of civilians in Darfur, South Kordofan, Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile
People's Liberation Army (SPLA), which originates from the former rebels that now rule South Sudan. In El Foj, northern SPLA and southern SPLA - the latter now forming the core of the South Sudanese army - appear to be working closely together. "I am...
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Sudanese boys from the war-torn Blue Nile state try to catch mud-fish to supplement their diet, in a ditch near South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 11, 2011. More than 80,000 Sudanese have sought refuge in South Sudan from clashes between government forces and insurgents on the...
View Photo »A Sudanese woman from the war-torn Blue Nile state leaves a clinic at South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 10, 2011. More than 80,000 Sudanese have sought refuge in South Sudan from clashes between government forces and insurgents on the northern side of the poorly-marked and tense...
View Photo »A Sudanese girl from the war-torn Blue Nile state collects water from a muddy pond, in order to avoid a 12-hour wait at a water pump, in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 10, 2011. More than 80,000 Sudanese have sought refuge in South Sudan from clashes between government forces...
View Photo »A woman from Sudan's Blue Nile state carries her baby at a clinic in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 12, 2011. More than 80,000 Sudanese have sought refuge in South Sudan from clashes between government forces and insurgents on the northern side of the poorly-marked and tense...
View Photo »A Sudanese man from the war-torn Blue Nile smokes a pipe as he sits in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 9, 2011. More than 80,000 Sudanese have sought refuge in South Sudan from clashes between government forces and insurgents on the northern side of the poorly-marked and tense...
View Photo »Tahitian Pearl & Diamond Drop Earrings from Blue Nile's "Extraordinary Collection" worn by Helen Mirren at the BAFTA Los Angeles Britannia Awards.
View Photo »Exclusive to Blue Nile, the eiros collection includes the matching eiros Tendril diamond engagement ring and matching Tendril wedding band.
View Photo »Major General Yahya Mohamed Khair, Blue Nile state's military ruler, speaks during a news conference after the Sudanese Army gained control of the area in Blue Nile state capital al-Damazin, September 5, 2011. The Sudan government declared a state of emergency in Blue Nile state on...
View Photo »People standing on rock look out at the Blue Nile falls (Tis Abay in Amharic), 30km (19 miles) from Bahir Dar, April 19, 2011. Since 2003, a hydroelectric power station and dam built upstream has significantly reduced the volume of the falls but the water collected is being used for a...
View Photo »Ethiopians alight from a boat at the Blue Nile falls (Tis Abay in Amharic), 30km (19 miles) from Bahir Dar, April 19, 2011. Since 2003, a hydroelectric power station and dam built upstream has significantly reduced the volume of the falls but the water collected is being used for a...
View Photo »In this Friday, Sept. 16, 2011 photo, women sell fruit and greens at the market in Damazin, the regional capital of the Blue Nile region, south east of Khartoum, Sudan. The area has been the site of clashes between government troops from Sudan's Arab north and black tribesmen aligned...
View Photo »In this Friday, Sept. 16, 2011 photo, vendors arrange their vegetables for sale at the market in Damazin, the regional capital of the Blue Nile region, south east of Khartoum, Sudan. The area has been the site of clashes between government troops from Sudan's Arab north and black...
View Photo »In this Friday, Sept. 16, 2011 photo, a soldier shops at the market in Damazin, the regional capital of the Blue Nile region, south east of Khartoum, Sudan. The area has been the site of clashes between government troops from Sudan's Arab north and black tribesmen aligned with the...
View Photo »In this Friday, Sept. 16, 2011 photo, men stroll past security forces in their vehicle in Damazin, the regional capital of the Blue Nile region, south east of Khartoum, Sudan. The area has been the site of clashes between government troops from Sudan's Arab north and black tribesmen...
View Photo »In this Friday, Sept. 16, 2011 photo, Sudanese men attend Friday prayers in Damazin, the regional capital of the Blue Nile region, south east of Khartoum, Sudan. The area has been the site of clashes between government troops from Sudan's Arab north and black tribesmen aligned with the...
View Photo »Bullet holes are seen on a car after the Sudanese Army gained control of the area in Blue Nile state capital al-Damazin in this September 5, 2011 file photo. Fighting spreading along Sudan's new southern border could develop into a coordinated insurgency and encourage efforts to mount a...
View Photo »Internally-displaced people flee after heavy gunfire broke out in Damazin in the Blue Nile state September 7, 2011. The United States on Wednesday urged Sudan and armed opposition groups to end fighting in the Blue Nile border state and warned Khartoum the violence was hurting its...
View Photo »US special envoy to Sudan Princeton Lyman arrives for a meeting with Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Ahmed Karti in Khartoum on September 7, 2011 where he said afterwards that that fighting in the border states of Blue Nile and South Kordofan is an obstacle to the improved ties that Khartoum...
View Photo »A school boy carrying a bag with the likeness of Sudan's President Al Bashir, walks to their home after clashes at Al-Damazin town at Blue Nile State September 6, 2011. Fighting erupted last week in Blue Nile state in Sudan between the Sudanese army and fighters allied to Sudan People's...
View Photo »Citizens are seen at a market after clashes at Al-Damazin town at Blue Nile State September 6, 2011. Fighting erupted last week in Blue Nile state in Sudan between the Sudanese army and fighters allied to Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), the dominant force in newly independent...
View Photo »Internally-displaced citizens ride a truck to return to their homes after the army took control of the area at Al - Damazin town at Blue Nile State September 6, 2011. Fighting erupted last week in Blue Nile state in Sudan between the Sudanese army and fighters allied to Sudan People's...
View Photo »Internally-displaced people return to their homes after the army took control of the area at Al - Damazin town at Blue Nile State September 6, 2011. Fighting erupted last week in Blue Nile state in Sudan between the Sudanese army and fighters allied to Sudan People's Liberation Movement...
View Photo »Military officials inspect the Malik Agaar cultural center after clashes at Al-Damazin town at Blue Nile State September 6, 2011. Fighting erupted last week in Blue Nile state in Sudan between the Sudanese army and fighters allied to Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), the...
View Photo »Internally displaced people flee on a van at a rural area after fighting broke out, near the Blue Nile state capital al-Damazin, September 5, 2011. Thousands fled armed clashes in the region, the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) reported, calling for an immediate halt to fighting...
View Photo »Soldiers from Sudan's army celebrate after gaining control of the area, at the Blue Nile state capital al-Damazin, September 5, 2011. Sudan demanded on Sunday that the southern-aligned Sudan People's Liberation Movement cease operations in the country, stoking tensions with the newly...
View Photo »Sudanese boys from the war-torn Blue Nile state try to catch mud-fish to supplement their diet, in a ditch near South Sudan's Doro refugee camp December 11, 2011. More than 80,000 Sudanese have sought refuge in South Sudan from clashes between government forces and insurgents on the...
View Photo »This imagery is consistent with reports from on the ground that the SAF has intentionally destroyed civilian communities in clear violation of the laws of war ... The international community needs to take immediate action to protect at-risk civilians in Blue Nile state and elsewhere in Sudan including b...
The members of the Congress drafted a letter to President Obama requesting the administration to change its policies towards Sudan and the delivery of aid and protection of civilians in Darfur, South Kordofan, Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile
In Juba, Mr. McDonough and Special Envoy Lyman addressed these same crises and the need to respect the sovereignty of Sudan, including by ending support for the Sudanese People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile.
We also spoke about the Kauda alliance and the humanitarian situation in areas affected by war in Darfur, Blue Nile and South Kordofan
They reiterated the United States' deep concern over continuing fighting in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile and the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by the fighting, which is exacerbated by the Government of Sudan's blocking of international humanitarian assistance to the civilian population
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