Sudan tries to contact kidnappers of Darfur aid workers
Sudanese authorities were on Saturday trying to establish contact with kidnappers who snatched two foreign aid workers from their offices in Darfur, a foreign ministry official said. Gunmen kidnapped the Irish and Ugandan women from the office of the
Concern at Darfur kidnap
President Mary McAleese has expressed 'deep concern' at the kidnapping of aid worker Sharon Commins in Sudan as Sudanese security services began searching for the Irish woman and two colleagues taken from their compound in Darfur. Ms Commins (32) was
Bashir 'free to travel' - Sudan
Sudan said today its president was free to travel across Africa after heads of state of the African Union voted not to cooperate with the International Criminal Court's indictment of him. The global court has issued an arrest warrant for Omar Hassan
AU ruling means Bashir can travel in Africa -Sudan
Sudan said on Saturday its president was free to travel across Africa after heads of state of the African Union voted not to cooperate with the International Criminal Court's indictment of him. The global court has issued an arrest warrant for President
Sudan trying to contact kidnappers of Darfur aid workers
Print E-mail KHARTOUM - Sudanese authorities were on Saturday trying to establish contact with kidnappers who snatched two foreign aid workers from their offices in Darfur, a foreign ministry official said. Gunmen kidnapped the Irish and Ugandan women
AU ruling means Bashir can travel in Africa - Sudan
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan said on Saturday its president was free to travel across Africa after heads of state of the African Union voted not to cooperate with the International Criminal Court's indictment of him. The global court has issued an arrest
Dubliner abducted in Darfur
An Irish aid worker was missing, feared kidnapped, in the war-torn Darfur region of Sudan. Dubliner Sharon Commins, 32, who works for Goal, was taken hostage by armed men at a compound in the town of Kutum. It is believed that a Ugandan aid worker was
Sudan trying to contact Darfur kidnappers
KHARTOUM (AFP) Sudanese authorities were on Saturday trying to establish contact with kidnappers who snatched two foreign aid workers from their offices in Darfur, a foreign ministry official said. Gunmen kidnapped the Irish and Ugandan women from the
Sudan opposition, rebels form alliance
Darfur's most active rebel group has joined a leading Sudanese opposition movement in calling for democracy in the country. The Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) signed an accord with the opposition Umma party of former prime minister Sadeq al-Mahdi on
AFP - Sudanese authorities were on Saturday trying to establish contact with kidnappers who snatched two foreign aid workers from their offices in Darfur, a foreign ministry official said.
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