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2003-2005 IGAD North-South Peace Talks
2003-2005 IGAD North-South Peace Talks
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Monday 10 January 2005
NAIROBI, Jan 9, 2005 — Sudan People’s Liberation Army leader John Garang has said the signing of a peace deal on 10 January opens the way for united and pluralistic Sudan "in which all Sudanese are equally stakeholders". Garang said the (...)
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Saturday 12 July 2003
KHARTOUM, July 12 (AFP) — Sudan’s northern opposition parties called on President Omar al-Beshir on Saturday to carry forward the peace process with the southern rebels, and expand it to include their factions as well.
In a statement (...)
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Monday 21 July 2003
By Chege MBITIRU
The Nation (Nairobi)
Monday, July 21, 2003
Thousands of pampered characters from various countries roam the world. They know nothing about paying taxes or duties. They have enviable legal protection, too. When they (...)
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Tuesday 5 August 2003
By Cathy Majtenyi, The East African (Nairobi)
August 4, 2003
NAIROBI — Former US Senator John Danforth, now President George W. Bush’s special envoy to Sudan, paused for a full minute and said simply and slowly: "I don’t know." He was (...)
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Friday 15 August 2003
Editorial
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
August 15, 2003
Warring factions in Sudan are negotiating in Kenya what may be the end game in peace talks. The Bush administration’s efforts have been well calibrated and directed, considering (...)
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Wednesday 27 August 2003
Al-Sharq al-Awsat
August 26, 2003
Text of interview with Sudanese Foreign Minister Dr Mustafa Uthman Isma’il by Muhammad Sa’id Muhammad Al-Hasan in Khartoum entitled "Khartoum not bound by ’Nakuru Document’ because it is unfair; Mustafa (...)
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Monday 10 January 2005
BY SUDARSAN RAGHAVAN, Knight Ridder Newspapers
NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 9, 2005 (KRT) — Sudan’s government and southern rebels clinched a historic, long-awaited agreement Sunday that ends Africa’s longest civil war and brings hope to (...)
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Saturday 19 July 2003
MACHAKOS PROTOCOLsigned at Machakos, Kenya on 20th July, 2002
The Preamble, Principles, and the Transition Process
WHEREAS the Government of the Republic of the Sudan and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Sudan People’s (...)
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Friday 12 September 2003
NAIVASHA, Kenya, Sept 11 (AFP) — A team of experts on wealth-sharing arrived in Naivasha on Thursday to reinforce the Sudanese government delegation in peace negotiations with southern rebels aimed at ending a 20-year-old civil war, an (...)
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Monday 26 January 2004
By Khaleej Times
KAMPALA, Jan 26, 2004 — A forum beginning today in the Ugandan capital will make an attempt to improve the conditions in Sudan as part of a peace agreement between the Sudanese government and Sudan People’s Liberation (...)
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