Talisman Energy is blasted in today's Globe and Mail (Canada) for disingenuously associating itself with humanitarian work in Sudan. Most disturbingly, in making such "false statements" (the phrase comes from United Nations ...
Khartoum denied seat on UN Security Council, October 10, 2000
Sudan has been voted down overwhelmingly in its bid for a UN Security Council seat. When the final ballot of today's General Assembly vote was counted, Sudan had 55 votes and Mauritius had 113. It was a moment of moral ...
Khartoum directly violating February 4 [2003] “cease-fire” agreement, March 4, 2003
"Khartoum Is Now Directly Violating the February 4 'Cease-fire' Agreement: Militia and Regular Forces Continue Attacks Near Tam and Leer" A number of extremely reliable sources in southern Sudan and elsewhere in the region ...
A continuing compromising of the Sudan peace process, February 27, 2003
"A Continuing Compromising of the Sudan Peace Process: The US State Department and the February 4, 2003 'Cease-fire' Agreement" There is a remorseless, inescapable logic to the peace process for Sudan, now set to enter ...
Khartoum’s bombing of Narus, Eastern Equatoria, September 18, 2000
The Khartoum regime, Talisman Energy's business partner, again picks up the pace of its savagely brutal aerial assault on civilians and humanitarian relief. Flying on Talisman-generated fuel, Khartoum's bombers today ...
Khartoum rejects offer for comprehensive peace talks, September 15, 2000
The Government of Sudan rejects a US offer to host comprehensive peace talks in Washington. Instead of meeting with the opposition parties, key regional powers and European countries, and moving toward a just peace for ...
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