Talisman Energy continues to pay a fierce price for its immoral presence in Sudan. Today's National Post reports an assessment by May Shen Chilton, an oil and gas analyst at J.P. Morgan in New York, declaring "the [Sudan] ...
The AFL-CIO supports capital market sanctions against oil companies operating in Sudan, September 14, 2001
Major new support for US capital market sanctions against oil companies operating in Sudan comes from the powerful AFL-CIO, representing 13 million American workers. Organized labor is the latest, and one of the most ...
Catholic Bishops of Sudan on Oil Development, September 7, 2001
Catholic Bishops of Sudan on Oil Development, September 7, 2001 Eric Reeves | September 7, 2001 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-md The Catholic Bishops of Sudan have now lent their powerful voices to the still-growing chorus of ...
The Human Realities of Khartoum’s Unrelenting Campaign of Aerial Bombardment in Southern Sudan, August 31, 2001
If there is an emblem for Khartoum's conduct of war against the people of southern Sudan, if there is an atrocity representative of the viciously cruel and racist attitudes of the regime, it is the deliberate bombing of ...
UN Report on slavery in Sudan, genocide in the Nuba Mountains, and “ethnic cleansing” in Blue Nile, August 30, 2001
Slavery and racial discrimination in Sudan are highlighted in a long-overdue study by the United Nations. A report from the UN's Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) declares, according to Agence France-Presse, ...
Implications of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army attack on Heglig oil facilities, August 29, 2001
The implications of the August 5th attack on Talisman Energy's Heglig oil facilities by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) continue to become clearer, even as Talisman has added nothing to its account---and the ...
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