From AllAfrica.com
Dated 21 January 2012
Sudan Tribune (Paris)-The Sudanese capital Khartoum was preoccupied on Friday by the wedding ceremony of Chad's President Idriss Deby, and daughter of Sudan's Janjaweed militia leader, Musa Hilal, which took place at a top hotel and was attended by a...
From United Nations Radio
Dated 15 December 2011
The international community has been urged once again to arrest senior Sudanese government officials and a Janjaweed militia leader for crimes committed in Darfur. The call has come from the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno Ocampo, who...
From The Observer
Dated 9 December 2011
No wonder he's GOP presidential frontrunner: he's solved youth unemployment and labor union tyranny over bathrooms at oncePresidential nopeful Newt Gingrich continues to amaze us by finding new ways to endear himself to, well, um, mostly Mormon haters, divorce attorneys...
From The Guardian
Dated 20 April 2011
In February 2003 Darfur rebels attacked a military post in El Fasher, complaining of neglect and marginalisation by the Khartoum government. The response was swift and brutal, mainly targeting civilians whose ethnicity meant they were deemed supportive of the rebel...
From Web News Wire
Dated 15 September 2010
An independent United Nations human rights expert today called on the Sudanese Government to urgently probe a recent attack in North Darfur that left dozens of civilians dead.
Mohamed Chande Othman, the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in...
From GlobalPost
Dated 20 August 2010
The Janjaweed lit my house on fire, and Al Bashir provided them with the supplies to do so. read more
From Web News Wire
Dated 5 December 2009
Indiscriminate bombings, rape and other crimes are continuing in Darfur, the Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC) said today, while noting that the Government of Sudan still refuses to cooperate with his office and its indicted President and other...
From The Plank
Dated 15 August 2009
It seems clear that Barack Obama doesn't consider Darfur a priority. Then again, with so many domestic and foreign policy crises looming, one might ask: Why should he care? Two million people in Darfur still live in camps, but the...