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Red Cross says French employee kidnapped in Darfur
KHARTOUM (AFP) - A French employee of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was kidnapped in the war-torn western Sudanese region of Darfur on Thursday, the aid agency said.
Nations:France Activities:Darfur Genocide Crisis Source:(AFP)
2009-10-22
Obama administration shifting policy on Sudan
WASHINGTON - In a new effort to engage the government of Sudan, U.S. officials say the White House will shift its policy toward Khartoum, but they warn that the violence and humanitarian abuses in Darfur must stop.
Nations:Sudan People:Hillary Clinton Activities:Darfur Genocide Crisis Source:(AP)
2009-10-17
Liberia's Taylor: War crimes case built on lies
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Former Liberian President Charles Taylor testified at his war crimes trial Tuesday that the case against him was built on lies and misinformation, and he denied he had commanded and armed rebels who killed and tortured tens of thousands of civilians.
Nations:Sierra Leone Liberia Netherlands Activities:Charles Taylor War Crimes Sierra Leone 1991-2002 Civil War Darfur Genocide Crisis Source:(AP)
2009-07-14
Charles Taylor begins his war crimes defense
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, on trial for war crimes, wants to set the record straight about his role in a savage civil war that tore apart Sierra Leone and left hundreds of thousands dead or mutilated, his lawyer said Monday.
Nations:Liberia Netherlands Libya Sierra Leone Activities:Charles Taylor War Crimes Darfur Genocide Crisis Source:(AP)
2009-07-13
Iran, militant groups support Sudanese president
KHARTOUM, Sudan - Senior leaders of Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah offered international support Friday to Sudan's president after he was charged with war crimes in Darfur, a sign that the bid to prosecute him could sharply radicalize his regime.
Nations:Afghanistan Lebanon Kenya Switzerland Activities:Darfur Genocide Crisis Source:(AP)
2009-03-06
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