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- Debunking the dogma on Darfur ln
MAHMOOD Mamdani, the Ugandan political scientist and Columbia University professor, recently spoke about his latest book, Saviours and Survivors: Darfur, Politics and the War on Terror, which challenges much of what weve been told about the war in
- Sudan police search for kidnapped aid workers?
Sudanese security services were searching Saturday for two kidnapped female aid workers, one Ugandan and one Irish, taken from their compound in Darfur, said Irish humanitarian group Goal which employs the women. Armed men seized the two from their base
- Kenya most corrupt in east Africa, finds regional study
Kenya is east Africaâ??s most graft-prone nation with a bribe expected or solicited in nearly half of all transactions, according to a survey published yesterday by an anti-graft watchdog, followed by Uganda and Tanzania. Kenyaâ??s police force
- 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
- 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
- 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 police search for kidnapped aid workers
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudanese security services were searching Saturday for two kidnapped female aid workers, one Ugandan and one Irish, taken from their compound in Darfur, the women's employer said. Armed men seized the two workers for the Irish
- 2 foreign workers taken in Darfur - officials
KHARTOUM, SUDAN - Two women aid workers from Ireland and Uganda were kidnapped Friday by armed men in Sudan's volatile Darfur region, the scene of Africa's longest running conflict, officials told Agence France Presse. 'Unidentified armed men came to the
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