With the aid of a hodge-podge of partners---some nave, others deeply disingenuous---Khartoum has made great strides recently in re-writing the history of its long and deep involvement in supporting international terrorism. ...
Playing politics with the Sudan Peace Act, December 5, 2001
"Playing Politics with the Sudan Peace Act" Eric Reeves [December 5, 2001] Smith College Northampton, MA 01063 ereeves@smith.edu 413-585-3326 The Sudan Peace Act---the only meaningful ...
Senate Republicans now blocking passage of the Sudan Peace Act, December 3, 2001
Senate Republicans are now blocking the Sudan Peace Act. In response to a Senate Democratic appeal for unanimous consent to a House-Senate conference for the bill, the Senate Republican leadership has objected. As of this ...
Khartoum equivocates on Danforth’s four “confidence-building measures,” November 29, 2001
Evidence continues to emerge suggesting that Khartoum is not serious about the "four proposals" made by US special envoy John Danforth as a means of moving the Sudan peace process forward. The BBC, citing the Al-Khartoum ...
Despite Khartoum’s denials, evidence of continued aerial bombardment of Southern Sudan civilians is indisputable, November 27, 2001
What is the truth about very recent reports that the Khartoum regime has continued to bomb civilian and humanitarian targets in southern Sudan? The question is of considerable importance, since the halting of such barbaric ...
US Special Envoy Danforth challenges Khartoum on its commitment to peace, November 26, 2001
Former Senator John Danforth, now US special envoy for Sudan, has bluntly---and with frank skepticism---challenged the Khartoum regime to show that it will cease its brutal ways if the US is to engage seriously in the peace ...
US “strongly suspects” Khartoum of developing biological weapons of mass destruction, November 19, 2001
The Associated Press reports today (Nov 19) that the US "strongly suspects" Sudan of developing programs for biological weapons of mass destruction. Given the ample evidence that the Khartoum regime has already used chemical ...
Talisman Energy share price continues to suffer, November 19, 2001
Talisman Energy share price continues to suffer, sinking steadily back to its pre-divestment campaign high of $49.10 (September 4, 1999). A variety of Sudan-related forces will continue to weigh on share price, especially as ...
Khatoum’s military forces shell UN relief planes in the Nuba Mountains, November 12, 2001
Government of Sudan military forces yesterday (November 11) used artillery to attack relief planes from the UN's World Food Program. The question is once more put forcefully to the world community: when will Khartoum's ...
Historic lawsuit filed against Talisman Energy in US Federal District Court, November 7, 2001
An historically significant class action lawsuit will be filed tomorrow--- November 8, 2001---against Talisman Energy Inc. in United States federal court, specifically the District Court for the Southern District of New York ...
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