Why Sudan Matters.(American policy towards Sudanese civil war)HIRSCH, STEVE
For too long Sudan has been the war almost everyone chose to ignore. It is time to pay attention.可是小编这是我第二次看到你写苏丹的文章,你的版面给加沙和乌克兰更多呢,不过这次封面都是苏丹,棒棒哒!!!
olence in Darfur]]>Emily Wax
Famine in southern Sudan was exacerbated by war, there was renewed fighting in Sierra Leone, further tension in Israel and Palestine, unrest in Mexico, a near revolution in Indonesia and a surge of conflict in Kosovo. At least another dozen or so conflicts carried on sporadically and only in...
Why does the Prosecutor continue to confuse the issues and incite the Security Council to take action against the Government of the Sudan, which has been able to turn the page of war in Darfur and devote all its potential [...] [...] and resources to developing that region and to reb...
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