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SUDANESE DOCUMENTATION
INDEX OF DOCUMENTS CONCERNING HUMAN RIGHTS CONDITIONS OF MUSLIMS IN SUDAN
"Sudan’s president declares amnesty for opponents." Associated Press Newswire. June21, 2000.
"Sudan activist arrested for criticizing government, rights group says." Associated Press Newswire. March 28, 2000.
U.S. Department of State. Sudan Human Rights Practices for 1999. February 25, 2000.
"Victims of Repression Seek Trial of Former Ruler," Africa News Service, June 28, 1999.
"Condemning the National Islamic Front (NIF) Government," Congressional Record-House, 106th Congress, 1st Session, 1456 Cong Rec H 4241, June 15, 1999.
"Sudanese Opposition Politicians Held, Charged On Bail," Agence France Presse, June 7, 1999.
"Sudan; IGAD Peace Initiatives Fail to Take Off Again," Africa News Service, May 3, 1999.
"Sudan’s Islamic Leader Rules out Reconciliation with Opposition," Agence France Presse, April 13, 1999.
"Khatmiyah Sect Urges Sudan’s government to talk to Opposition," Agence France Presse, March 12, 1999.
Nhial Bol, "Rights-Africa: Sudan imposes a News Black out on Opposition Parties,"Inter Press Service, February 3, 1999.
"Sudanese Opposition To File Suit Reclaiming Party Names," Agence France Presse, January 12, 1999.
"Seven Parties Respond to Sudanese new form of Political Pluralism, " Deutsche Presse-Agentur, January 7, 1999.
"Text of Clinton Letter on Sudan," US Newswire, October 28, 1998.
"In Sudan, HopeHas A Hard Time; An Alleged Haven For Terrorists, The Vast African Nation Does Harbor Every Variety Of Human Misery, From Famine To War To Slavery,As Observers Debate What Can Be Done, It’s Slow Bleeding Goes On and On,"Los Angeles Times, October 14, 1998.
"Cycle of Conflict Continues in Sudan," Jane’s Intelligence Review, October 1, 1998.
"Bombing Shadows The Terrorist Demons Were Apparently Long Gone When U.S. Missiles Rained Down On A Drug Factory In Khartoum," The Toronto Star, August 30, 1998.
"Three Students Arrested, One Tortured To Death," Africa News Service, August 19, 1998.
"Sudan: Student Protests Continue in Khartoum," British Broadcasting Corporation, August 12, 1998.
"Testimony July29, 1998 Daniel Eiffe Liaison Officer Norwegian People’s Aid House International Relations Africa Crisis in Sudan and Uganda," FDCH Congressional Testimony, July 29, 1998.
"Government of Sudan Waging War With Food As Key Weapon," The Irish Times, June 2, 1998.
"Sudanese detainees released," The World Organization Against Torture, May 20, 1998.
"Rights Group Appeals for Detainees," The World Organization Against Torture, May 19,1998.
"Rights Situation in Sudan Deteriorating-U.N. Envoy," AFP, April 16, 1998.
ABC-CLIO, Inc.,"Country: Sudan," Kaleidoscope, February 18, 1998.
"Sudan; Human Rights Watch Condemns Summary Trials of Opponents," Africa News Service, February 12, 1998.
"Kerubino GivesNIF A Run For Their Money While SPLA Watches," Africa News, February 1, 1998.
U.S. Departmentof State, Sudan Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1997, January 30, 1998.
Amnesty International, AI Report 1998: Sudan, 1998.
United Nations Economic and Security Council. "Question of the Violation of Human Right sand Fundamental Freedoms in any Part of the World, with particular referenceto Colonial and other Dependent Countries and Territories." January 30, 1998.
"Human rights group condemns security forces for torture," ANEWS, November 18,1997.
"Human RightsCommittee Concludes sixth-first Session," M2 Presswire, November13, 1997.
"Linking Sudanto Rights Abuses and Terror, U.S. Adds Penalties, The New York Times,November 5, 1997.
"Women’s Group:Reports ‘Genocidal Abuses’ in Sudan." Africa News Service. October27, 1997.
"Doctor WillFace Torture Trial in Scotland," Scotland on Sunday, September 21,1997.
"‘Torture Centre’ Doctor Charged," Times Newspaper Limited, September 21, 1997.
Amnesty International, Sudan: A New Clampdown on Political Opponents, April 1997.
Nhial Bol, "Sudan-Politics: War Heightens Political, Religious Polarisation," Inter Press Service, January 20, 1997.
Gerard Prunier,"Sudan Update: War in North and South," REFWORLD, March 1997.
U.S. Departmentof State, Sudan Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1996, January 30, 1997.
Amnesty International, AI Report 1997: Sudan, 1997.
Human Rights Watch, "Behind the Red Line–Political Repression in Sudan," November 11,1996.
Amnesty International, "Sudan: Progress or Public Relations," May 29, 1996.
Amnesty International,"Sudan: Seven Years in Power – Human Rights Violations Remain the Method of Control," May 29, 1996.
Alfred Taban, "Sudan: Student Elections Scrapped after Sudan Violence," Reuter News Service, April 4, 1996.
Sudan Human RightsPractices for 1995, U.S. Department of State, March 1996.
U.N. Commission on Human Rights, Question of the Violation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in Any Part of the World, with Particular Reference to Colonial and Other Dependent Countries and Territories, "Situation of Human Rights in the Sudan," Report of the Special Rapporteur, Mr. Gaspar Biro,E/CN.4/1996/62, February 20, 1996.
Gerard Prunier,"Identity Crisis and the Weak State: The Making of the Sudanese Civil War," WRITE NET Country Papers, January 1996.
Amnesty International. The Tears of Orphans: No Future Without Human Rights. 1995.
Sudan: Sudan Frees 22 Students Who Took Part in Protests," Reuter News Service, September 24, 1995.
"Sudan: Arrested Students Released, Says Official," Reuter News Service, September15, 1995.
Alfred Taban,"Sudan: Sudan Police Battle Protesters for Second Day," Reuter News Service, September 12, 1995.
"Sudan: Sudanese Students Seek Colleagues’ Release," Reuter News Service, September 9, 1995.
World Factbook, September 7, 1995.
Research Directorate, "Sudan: Chronology of Events April 1993-April 1995," Question and Answer Series, Documentation, Information and Research Branch, Immigration and Refugee Board, Ottawa, Canada, August 1995.
Alfred Taban,"Sudan: Sudan Plays Down Anti-Government Student Riots," Reuter News Service, July 30, 1995.
U.S. Departmentof State, U.S. Policy Toward Sudan, April 17, 1995.
"Sudan: Sudan Says British Intelligence Funds Amnesty," Reuter News Service, April2, 1995.
"Sudan: SudanRejects U.N. Human Rights Condemnation," Reuter News Service, March10, 1995.
U.S. Departmentof State, "Sudan Human Rights Practices 1994," 1994 Human Rights Report,March 1995.
"UN Human Rights Commission Discusses Sudan," Middle East News Items, February 20,1995.
"Amnesty InternationalBarred from Sudan," Reuter News Service, February 1, 1995.
U.S. Department of State, Sudan Human Rights Practices, 1993, January 31, 1995.
U.N. Commission on Human Rights, Question of the Violation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in Any Part of the World, with Particular Reference to Colonial and Other Dependent Countries and Territories, "Situation of Human Rights in the Sudan," Report of the Special Rapporteur, Mr. Gaspar Biro, E/CN.4/1996/62, January 30, 1995.
Alfred Taban,"Sudan: Sudan Slams Defection of Top Christian Politician," Reuter News Service, January 13, 1994.
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