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Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir, mid ground right walks Chadian President Idris Deby, center as he is received by Sudanese officials upon his arrival in Khartoum, Sudan Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. Chadian President Idris Deby is visiting Sudan for the first time... View Photo »
Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir, right receives Chadian President Idris Deby upon his arrival in Khartoum, Sudan Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. Chadian President Idris Deby is visiting Sudan for the first time in nearly six years to try to smooth relations strained... View Photo »
Mahjoub Hussein, Secretary General of the Sudan Liberation Movement-Revolutionary Forces, arrives at a meeting with United Nations mediator for Darfur, Djibril Bassole and Qatar's Foreign Minister Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmud in Doha January 27, 2010. Negotiations... View Photo »
Mahjoub Hussein, Secretary General of the Sudan Liberation Movement-Revolutionary Forces, talks on his mobile phone before a meeting with United Nations mediator for Darfur, Djibril Bassole and Qatar's Foreign Minister Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmud in Doha... View Photo »
United Nations mediator for Darfur, former Burkina Faso foreign minister Djibril Bassole (C) smiles during a meeting with group of Addis Ababa in Doha January 26, 2010. Negotiations between the Sudanese government and Darfur rebel groups must be completed... View Photo »
United Nations mediator for Darfur, former Burkina Faso foreign minister Djibril Bassole (L) arrives with Qatar's Foreign Minister Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmud, to a meeting with group of Addis Ababa in Doha January 26, 2010. Negotiations between the Sudanese... View Photo »
Sharif Harir (L), a senior member of the Sudanese Liberation Movement, and Secretary General of the Justice and Equality Movement spokesman for group "Addis Ababa," Ibrahim Ping attend a meeting with United Nations mediator for Darfur Djibril Bassole and... View Photo »
Freed civilian peacekeeper Patrick Winful from Nigeria receives medical attention after arriving at the airport in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, December 14, 2009, a day after he was freed along with fellow civilian peacekeeper Pamela Ncube of Zimbabwe... View Photo »
Freed civilian peacekeeper Patrick Winful from Nigeria arrives at the airport in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, December 14, 2009, a day after he was freed along with fellow civilian peacekeeper Pamela Ncube of Zimbabwe in Darfur. The two freed peacekeepers... View Photo »
Freed civilian peacekeeper Pamela Ncube (C) from Zimbabwe is welcomed by unidentified United Nations officials upon her arrival at the airport in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, December 14, 2009, a day after she was freed in Darfur along with fellow civilian... View Photo »
RNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2009 MEA - Displaced Sudanese women walk past an armoured personnel carrier (APC) of United Nations-African Union Mission in Nyala, southern Darfur March 17,2009. Law and order have collapsed in Darfur where international experts say... View Photo »
RNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2009 MEA - Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir delivers a speech during a rally in Al Fasher, northern Darfur March 8, 2009. Al-Bashir threatened on Sunday to expel diplomats and more aid groups, brandishing a sword at a Darfur... View Photo »
A child from a family of asylum seekers from Kosovo, is seen in a room in a squat in the town of Angers, western France, November 24, 2009. Groups from countries such as the Darfur area of Sudan, Mali and Kosovo are demanding the right to remain in France. View Photo »
Volunteers (C) distribute food to asylum seekers in front of the town hall in Angers, western France, November 24, 2009. The group of asylum seekers, comprised of people from areas such as Mali and Sudan's Darfur region, are demanding the right to remain... View Photo »
Asylum seekers look through the door of a squat in the town of Angers, western France, November 24, 2009. The groups, comprised of people from areas such as Kosovo, Mali and Sudan's Darfur region, are demanding the right to remain in France. View Photo »
An asylum seeker camps in front of the town hall in Angers, western France, November 24, 2009. The group of asylum seekers, comprised of people from areas such as Mali and Sudan's Darfur region, are demanding the right to remain in France. They have been occupying... View Photo »
Asylum seekers eat a meal provided by volunteer workers in front of the town hall in Angers, western France, November 24, 2009. The group, comprised of people from areas such as Mali and Sudan's Darfur region, are demanding the right to remain in France. They... View Photo »
A volunteer worker hands out coffee to asylum seekers in front of the town hall in Angers, western France, November 24, 2009. The group, comprised of people from areas such as Mali and Sudan's Darfur region, are demanding the right to remain in France. They... View Photo »
UN Children's Fund UNICEF ambassador Laetitia Hallyday (2ndR), UNICEF president for France Jacques Hintzy (L), auctioneers Pierre Cornette de Saint-Cyr (R) and Georges Deletrez pose with dolls auctioned by UNICEF to benefit the children of Darfur, taken... View Photo »
An Employee presents a doll as UN Children's Fund UNICEF ambassador Laetitia Hallyday (R) gives a phone call during an auction of dolls to benefit the children of Darfur, taken on November 19, 2009 in Paris. View Photo »
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United Nations mediator for Darfur, former Burkina Faso foreign minister Djibril Bassole (C) smiles during a meeting with group of Addis Ababa in Doha January 26, 2010. Negotiations between the Sudanese government and Darfur rebel groups must be completed within two months, ahead of Sudan's...
View Photo »United Nations mediator for Darfur, former Burkina Faso foreign minister Djibril Bassole (L) arrives with Qatar's Foreign Minister Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmud, to a meeting with group of Addis Ababa in Doha January 26, 2010. Negotiations between the Sudanese government and Darfur rebel groups...
View Photo »Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir, mid ground right walks Chadian President Idris Deby, center as he is received by Sudanese officials upon his arrival in Khartoum, Sudan Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. Chadian President Idris Deby is visiting Sudan for the first time in nearly six years to try to...
View Photo »Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir, right receives Chadian President Idris Deby upon his arrival in Khartoum, Sudan Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. Chadian President Idris Deby is visiting Sudan for the first time in nearly six years to try to smooth relations strained over the troubled Darfur region...
View Photo »Mahjoub Hussein, Secretary General of the Sudan Liberation Movement-Revolutionary Forces, arrives at a meeting with United Nations mediator for Darfur, Djibril Bassole and Qatar's Foreign Minister Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmud in Doha January 27, 2010. Negotiations between the Sudanese government...
View Photo »Mahjoub Hussein, Secretary General of the Sudan Liberation Movement-Revolutionary Forces, talks on his mobile phone before a meeting with United Nations mediator for Darfur, Djibril Bassole and Qatar's Foreign Minister Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmud in Doha January 27, 2010. Negotiations between...
View Photo »Sharif Harir (L), a senior member of the Sudanese Liberation Movement, and Secretary General of the Justice and Equality Movement spokesman for group "Addis Ababa," Ibrahim Ping attend a meeting with United Nations mediator for Darfur Djibril Bassole and Qatar's Foreign Minister Ahmed bin...
View Photo »Freed civilian peacekeeper Patrick Winful from Nigeria receives medical attention after arriving at the airport in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, December 14, 2009, a day after he was freed along with fellow civilian peacekeeper Pamela Ncube of Zimbabwe in Darfur. The two freed peacekeepers...
View Photo »Freed civilian peacekeeper Patrick Winful from Nigeria arrives at the airport in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, December 14, 2009, a day after he was freed along with fellow civilian peacekeeper Pamela Ncube of Zimbabwe in Darfur. The two freed peacekeepers on Monday described how they survived...
View Photo »Freed civilian peacekeeper Pamela Ncube (C) from Zimbabwe is welcomed by unidentified United Nations officials upon her arrival at the airport in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, December 14, 2009, a day after she was freed in Darfur along with fellow civilian peacekeeper Patrick Winful from...
View Photo »RNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2009 MEA - Displaced Sudanese women walk past an armoured personnel carrier (APC) of United Nations-African Union Mission in Nyala, southern Darfur March 17,2009. Law and order have collapsed in Darfur where international experts say at least 200,000 people have been...
View Photo »RNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2009 MEA - Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir delivers a speech during a rally in Al Fasher, northern Darfur March 8, 2009. Al-Bashir threatened on Sunday to expel diplomats and more aid groups, brandishing a sword at a Darfur rally days after a Hague court issued...
View Photo »UN Children's Fund UNICEF ambassador Laetitia Hallyday (2ndR), UNICEF president for France Jacques Hintzy (L), auctioneers Pierre Cornette de Saint-Cyr (R) and Georges Deletrez pose with dolls auctioned by UNICEF to benefit the children of Darfur, taken on November 19, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »An Employee presents a doll as UN Children's Fund UNICEF ambassador Laetitia Hallyday (R) gives a phone call during an auction of dolls to benefit the children of Darfur, taken on November 19, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »French singer Nathalie Dessay (L) delivers a speech in front of auctioneer Pierre Cornette de Saint-Cyr during an auction of dolls to benefit the children of Darfur, taken on November 19, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »UN Children's Fund UNICEF ambassador Laetitia Hallyday (C), UNICEF president for France Jacques Hintzy (L) and auctioneer Pierre Cornette de Saint-Cyr attend an auctioned by UNICEF to benefit the children of Darfur, taken on November 19, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »Picture of dolls auctioned by UNICEF to benefit the children of Darfur, taken on November 19, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »Picture of dolls auctioned by UNICEF to benefit the children of Darfur, taken on November 19, 2009 in Paris. The TV screen shows UN Children's Fund UNICEF ambassador Laetitia Hallyday.
View Photo »An employee presents a doll auctioned by UNICEF to benefit the children of Darfur, on November 19, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »UN Children's Fund UNICEF ambassador Laetitia Hallyday (L) and UNICEF president for France Jacques Hintzy (R) attend a UNICEF dolls auction to benefit the children of Darfur, on November 19, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »UNICEF president for France Jacques Hintzy attends an auction of UNICEF dolls to benefit the children of Darfur, on November 19, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »UN Children's Fund UNICEF ambassador Laetitia Hallyday leads an auction of UNICEF dolls to benefit the children of Darfur, on November 19, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »French actor Alain Delon leads an auction of UNICEF dolls to benefit the children of Darfur, on November 19, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »UN Children's Fund UNICEF ambassador Laetitia Hallyday poses while presenting UNICEF dolls which will be auctioned to benefit the children of Darfur, on November 19, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »A People's Liberation Army (PLA) officer stands in a hut with a map of the African country of Darfur stuck on the wall at a new training centre for the army's peacekeeping troops in the town of Huairou, located on the outskirts of Beijing November 19, 2009. A lack of proficiency in English...
View Photo »United Nations mediator for Darfur, former Burkina Faso foreign minister Djibril Bassole (L) arrives with Qatar's Foreign Minister Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmud, to a meeting with group of Addis Ababa in Doha January 26, 2010. Negotiations between the Sudanese government and Darfur rebel groups...
View Photo »We acted like Tiger Woods and LeBron James were the second coming of Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi because Woods voiced his support for President Barack Obama and James condemned the war in Darfur
The country is now poised to contribute to the United Nations African Union Peacekeeping Force in Darfur with a formed troop of a reconnaissance company. Their logistics have been sent in advance
Is the war between north and south at risk of resuming despite what has been said?... Will the independence of Southern Sudan not lead other players in Darfur and in other places, which are currently not asking for independence, to seek independence as Southern Sudan will have done?
Is the war between north and south at risk of resuming despite what has been said?⌠Will the independence of Southern Sudan not lead other players in Darfur and in other places, which are currently not asking for independence, to seek independence as Southern Sudan will have done?
Today, five years after the historic Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) was signed between North and South Sudan, there is a real threat of an all-out war returning to Sudan and still no permanent resolution to the Darfur conflict
When I reached Kampala I immediately got another job to take people to Darfur
In partnership with Uganda and Darfur Interpol, we managed to trace the vehicle and to arrest the suspects
Darfur conflict heralds era of wars triggered by climate change, UN report warns
Free and fair elections are crucial for Sudan so that there is peace and stability in that country, including the Darfur region, and judging from voter registration the people are keen to participate in elections after 20 years.
Once a mother from Sudan came to my office with her two-year-old daughter. They had fled the conflict in Darfur, and now her husband and his parents had decided to have the little girl mutilated
Darfur...remains a human rights and humanitarian crisis of the first order.
There's insecurity now in all of Southern Sudan. There's still war in Darfur in western Sudan, so how are you going to have elections anyway when all of these things are going on?
I think the best way to address it regardless of the charges against al-Bashir or anything else, in Darfur and the rest of Sudan, is to allow them to have an honest and fair election and therefore bring peace
Sudan’s National Congress Party has followed a similar pattern since it came to power in 1989: arms are delivered to ethnic-based militias in order to divide and destroy areas from which armed opposition springs. The Khartoum regime did this through janjaweed militias in Darfur, and did it for a decade ...
For years, government-backed Arab forces known as the Janjaweed militia had attempted to wipe out black farmers in Sudan's western Darfur region ... However, just as they were about to set fire to another village, word reached them that an American teenager thought that what was happening in Sudan 'suck...
nearly 80 percent of the 300,000 conflict-related deaths in Darfur were due to diseases like diarrhea, not violence
When there is genocide in Darfur, systematic rape in Congo, repression in Burma -- there must be consequences. Yes, there will be engagement; yes, there will be diplomacy -- but there must be consequences when those things fail.
Unless emergency law in Darfur is lifted there cannot be an election there
The African Union should promptly deploy a robust election observer team across Sudan, including in Darfur, and ensure that regional standards for observing and reporting on the elections are strictly met ... African leaders should also press the two peacekeeping forces in Sudan to give top priority to ...
Adequate humanitarian assistance to prevent and treat these potentially fatal diseases is essential ... The full effect of the expulsion of non-governmental organizations from Darfur is still not known, but the increased mortality rate during a period of reduced humanitarian deployment in 2006 suggests ...
Those entering now are mainly refugees from Darfur, who are suffering from an ongoing grave situation in their country
the West’s eagerness to see prosecutions for, say, atrocities in Guinea, Kenya, or Darfur contrasts pointedly with its reluctance to press Israel even to bring to justice in its own courts those who may be responsible for war crimes in Gaza.
They need democracy -- and we are for democratization -- they need a peaceful settlement in Darfur -- and our record is straightforward in Darfur -- and they need food, they need the institutions of the state to be neutral and that cannot be done by (Beshir's) National Congress
The (JEM) movement is the only one which is currently fighting and has a real presence in Darfur ... Others who claim to be (rebel) movements should not be included only to satisfy them or their supporting foreign countries
People are bathing in buckets. They're using sheets, tarps, cardboard boxes, anything they can find to get privacy and relief from the sun. It's like the camps in Darfur.
African Union calls for hybrid court to try Darfur genocide cases: http://bit.ly/bgwLK6
- paulapaixao 10 minutes ago
Inspires others to do more... RT @aidnews: Letter From A #Sudan Activist http://dlvr.it/1bGW #Darfur
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