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Sudan rejects UN resolution over Darfur, African federation calls on Khartoum for rapid move
The Sudanese government has announced its rejections of the resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council over Darfur, giving a grace period of 30 days to settle the current crisis, otherwise it will face international sanctions. The Sudanese minister of information al-Zahawi Ibtahim described the resolution as misleading.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 7/31/2004

Arab League against threatening Sudan
The secretary general of the Arab League Amr moussa expressed his opposition for threats to imposing sanctions on Sudan over the developments taking place in Darfur.
Regional-Sudan, Politics, 7/31/2004

France pressures all sides of conflict in Darfur
The French foreign minister Michael Barnieh has called following his visit to Darfur district to the west of Sudan to pressuring all sides concerned involved in the conflict taking place there.
Sudan-France, Politics, 7/29/2004

Inter- Sudanese negotiations postponed
The Sudanese government and the people's movement for the liberation of Sudan yesterday postponed the negotiations on a final cease- fire that puts an end to 21 year of wars without reaching an agreement.
Sudan, Politics, 7/29/2004

Sudan intends to release al-Turabi and party members
A high ranking Sudanese official said that the government intends to release the leader of the People's Congress party Hassan al-Turabi, who is detained under the charge of provoking Darfur's rebellions. Al-Turabi is now in hospital.
Sudan, Politics, 7/28/2004

Washington rules out military option on Sudan; sanctions are before the UN Security Council
The Sudanese government has announced a state of general political and strategic alert in all its governmental departments and vowed to strongly resist any plans to send international forces to Darfur. A matter which was ruled out by the US secretary of state Colin Powell whose country is expected to call within hours for voting over a draft resolution imposing sanctions on Khartoum despite the objection of several countries of the Security Council to that.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/28/2004

Annan discusses with African leaders over Darfur
A spokeswoman for the government of Nigeria said that the UN secretary general Kofi Annan will hold talks next Thursday with the President of Nigeria and other African leaders over the situation in Darfur to the west of Sudan.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 7/27/2004

European Union threatens sanctions on Sudan
The European Union has called on the UN to impose sanctions on Sudan if it does not move to contain the crisis in Darfur.
Sudan-European Union, Politics, 7/27/2004

Khartoum resists calls for military intervention in Darfur
The Sudan's liberation movement has urged the international community to send forces to Darfur to ensure the transfer of food aid to people there.
Sudan, Politics, 7/26/2004


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