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Khartoum - rebels negotiations stumbled, pressures on Sudan over Darfur
Each of the US and Canada renewed their pressure on Sudan in order to exert more efforts and take tangible and immediate measures to solve the crisis in Darfur area to the western [art of the country.
Sudan, Politics, 7/17/2004

Sudan FM s confers with Iranian counterpart in Tehran
Sudanese Foreign Minister, Mustafa Othman Ismael, has stressed the necessity for cooperation with Iran in the current circumstances in the face of the pressure to which both countries are being exposed, stressing his country support to the Iranian right in utilizing the nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
Sudan-Iran, Politics, 7/17/2004

Mubarak discussed with al-Bashir the situation in Darfur: we reject imposing sanctions on Sudan
The spokesman for the Egyptian Presidency, Majid Abdul Fattah, said following talks the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak made in Cairo yesterday with his Sudanese counterpart Omar Hassan al-Bashir that Egypt is studying dispatching of observers to Darfur district in the west of Sudan and is also rejecting the threats to impose international sanctions on Sudan.
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 7/16/2004

Germany calls on China to pressure Sudan's government
The German foreign minister Yushka Fischer, currently visiting China called on the government of Beijing to make utmost pressures on the Sudanese government in order to put an end to what he called the practices of the pro- government militias in Darfur district.
Sudan-Germany, Politics, 7/16/2004

Sanctions are expected to be imposed on Sudan next week
Diplomats at the UN said that members at the UN Security Council resumed on Wednesday their talks over the American project which states to impose sanctions on Sudan because the government of Khartoum did not take deterrent decisions against its pro- armed militias and the diplomats ruled out the issuance of a decision before the beginning of next week.
Sudan, Politics, 7/15/2004

Al-Turabi family have fears over his life
Wisal al-Mahdi, wife of the Sudanese Islamists opposition member Hassan al-Turabi stressed the deteriorated health conditions of her husband, who is detained since he had started a hunger strike (with the exception of eating dates and waters) together with other 73 detainees by the end of June.
Sudan, Politics, 7/14/2004

Darfur Crisis, a traditional tribal conflict, diplomat
In this period of democratic openness, he explained, some political parties have tried to guarantee the adhesion of certain tribes by supporting them against others. The result, he said, was the "exacerbation of tribal fracture."
Sudan, Politics, 7/14/2004

Bush urges Sudan to halt violence in Darfur
The US President George W. Bush urged the Sudanese government to move quickly to halt violence in Darfur district and to end the humanitarian crisis there. Meantime, Khartoum announced it had dispatched some 3,000 security men to the area and that it is progressing in improving humanitarian conditions there.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/14/2004

Rebels attack governmental positions in Darfur; Fischer visits Khartoum, Ismael criticizes Germany
The German foreign minister Yushka Fischer called on Sudan to abide by its commitment made to the UN to dismantle the Jangawid weapons in Darfur. He spoke upon his arrival in Khartoum airport of the need that the Sudanese government commit to its promises concerning the situation in Darfur.
Sudan, Politics, 7/13/2004

The end of three weeks of sufferings in the sea
The sufferings of 37 Sudanese ended following three weeks of Italian rejection to permit them to land on the coasts of Cecile after their ship crashed and were rescued by a German rescue ship. The Italian government only backtracked its position after pressures from the UN and the Vatican..
Sudan-Italy, Local, 7/13/2004

Darfur's rebels kidnap three officials to the east of al-Fasher
The rebels in west Sudan launched an attack against a town in the district and kidnapped a senior tribal chieftain and two remarkable figures there. The governor of North Darfur district Othman Kabeer said that the rebels kidnapped al-Saddiq Abbas, the leader of the Arab tribes in the area, the director of the agricultural bank and a judge from the town which is situated to the east of al-Fasher the capital of the district.
Sudan, Politics, 7/12/2004

Arab support for Sudan's efforts to normalize the situation in Darfur
The secretary general of the Arab Gulf Cooperation welcomed the efforts of the Sudanese government to normalize relations in Darfur and steps taken by the Sudanese government over the normalization of conditions in Darfur as it was agreed with the UN by Khartoum in June.
Sudan-Regional, Politics, 7/12/2004


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