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RIGHTS-SUDAN: New Trials Could Condemn more to Death

RIGHTS-SUDAN: By Blake Evans-Pritchard KHARTOUM, Oct 30 (IPS) - The number of people sentenced to death for their alleged role in the rebel attacks on Khartoum last May could rise if the government carries through its plans to set up more ...

From BLAKE EVANS-PRITCHARD, Inter Press Service,  30 Oct 2008

POLITICS-SUDAN: The Census Saga Continues

POLITICS-SUDAN: By Blake Evans-Pritchard KHARTOUM, Apr 15 (IPS) - Sudan's crucial national census has been delayed by a week over concerns that displaced persons living in the north have still not been repatriated to the south, something ...

From BLAKE EVANS-PRITCHARD, Inter Press Service,  15 Apr 2008

RIGHTS-SUDAN: Torture Claims Cast Doubt on Capital Convictions

RIGHTS-SUDAN: By Blake Evans-Pritchard KHARTOUM, Apr 6 (IPS) - The lives of 10 Darfuris convicted of killing a prominent Sudanese journalist in 2006 hang in the balance as lawyers struggle to prove that their confessions were extracted ...

From BLAKE EVANS-PRITCHARD, Inter Press Service,  6 Apr 2008

SUDAN: Weaknesses Exposed in Darfur Peacekeeping Force

SUDAN: By Blake Evans-Pritchard KHARTOUM, Jan 24 (IPS) - On Jan. 7, military forces from the Sudanese government opened fire on a convoy of peacekeepers in Darfur. Although the government denies that the attack was intentional, it has ...

From BLAKE EVANS-PRITCHARD, Inter Press Service,  24 Jan 2008

CHALLENGES 2007-2008: Peacekeepers for Darfur an Ongoing Source of Conflict

CHALLENGES 2007-2008: By Blake Evans-Pritchard KHARTOUM, Dec 20 (IPS) - The hope for a lasting peace in Darfur is pinned on the deployment of 26,000 peacekeeping troops to the troubled region. However, squabbling between the many rebel ...

From BLAKE EVANS-PRITCHARD, Inter Press Service,  20 Dec 2007

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