Canadians everywhere must ask anew about their complicity in the oil-driven destruction of Sudan. Maurice Vellacott, Canadian Alliance Member of Parliament, revealed yesterday that "the Canadian Pension Plan has invested ...
South African spurns Sudan bid for further corporate complicity in oil development, August 1, 2001
South African leaders have spurned Sudan's Foreign Minister Ismail and his bid to gain further corporate complicity in Sudan's brutally destructive oil development projects. Indeed, Mr. Ismail left South without any ...
Talisman Energy share price continues to take ferocious beating from the international divestment campaign, July 30, 2001
Talisman Energy continues to post spectacular bottom-line results, which has the ironic effect of making all the more visible the terrible capital-market punishment that they are taking for their immoral investment in Sudan. ...
Khartoum again intensifies its aerial bombardment of civilian targets in Southern Sudan, July 25, 2001
The Government of Sudan is again escalating its deliberate aerial bombardment of civilian and humanitarian targets in southern Sudan. The moral implications of this unspeakably cruel campaign of terror are all too clear, ...
The Role of Kenya in the Sudan Peace Process: A moment of truth, July 24, 2001
The moment of truth for the Kenyan role in negotiating an end to Sudan's catastrophic conflict has arrived, though it remains unclear how President Moi will respond. Will he allow for the importing of crude oil from Sudan, ...
New York Times editorial offers a morally slovely response to capital market sanctions against oil companies operating in Sudan, July 22, 2001
A New York Times Sunday editorial (July 22) reviewed in passing the central role of oil development in Sudan's ongoing catastrophe, and indicated an awareness that oil development is occasioning brutal scorched-earth warfare ...
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