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SUDANESE DOCUMENTATION
ANNOTATED INDEX OF SUPPLEMENTAL DOCUMENTS CONCERNING HUMAN RIGHTS CONDITIONS OF CHRISTIANS IN THE SUDAN
"Annual Report 2000: Sudan." Amnesty International. 2000.
"Sudan: Human Rights Developments for 1999" Human Rights Watch. 2000.
"Sudan’s government opposes separation of religion and state: VP" Agence France Presse May 31, 2000.
"Sudan rebels suspend peace talks with government" Reuters. May 8, 2000.
"Sudan’s 17-year Civil War Escalating." The Philadelphia Inquirer. May 7, 2000.
"188 abducted for slavery by para-military forces in Sudan: NGO." Agence France Presse. March 14, 2000.
"1.7 Million People in Sudan going Hungry: WFP" Agence France Presse. February 18, 2000.
U.S. Department of State. 1999 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Sudan. February 25, 2000.
"Question ofthe Violation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms In any Part of the World: Situation of human rights in the Sudan, Report of the Special Rapporteur, Mr. Leonardo Franco, submitted in accordance with Commission on Human Rights resolution 1998/67, E/CN.4/1999/38.
United NationsHigh Commissioner for Human Rights, Situation of Human Rights in the Sudan, Commission On Human Rights Resolution 1999/15.
Amnesty International 1999 Annual Report on Sudan.
"It’s Time To End the Slave Trade," The Denver Post, September 7, 1999.
"Inside Sudan's Civil War; Conflict 'a checkmate that only produces dead civilians,’" The Houston Chronicle, August 29, 1999.
"Rights Abuses in Sudan Cited,’ Associated Press, July 15, 1999.
"The World's Most Brutal, Least-Known War," The Weekly Standard, June 28, 1999.
"Condemning The National Islamic Front (NIF) Government, Congressional Record–House, 145 Cong Rec H 4241, June 15, 1999.
U.S. Representative Christopher Smith (R-NJ) Holds Joint Hearing With House International Relations Subcommittee on Africa on Crimes Against Humanity in Sudan; Washington, D.C. Federal Document Clearing House, Inc. May 27, 1999.
"Thousands Dyingof Want in The Midst of Sudan's Pounds 1M-a-day War" The Independent(London), March 20, 1999.
"A Strategic Famine in a War-Ravaged State," Los Angeles Times, January 3, 1999.
Amnesty International 1998 Annual Report on Sudan.
"Sudan To Send Draft Dodgers To Southern War front, Reuters, November 2, 1998.
"Stern U.S. Action Is Needed Over the Sudan," Africa News Service, October 31, 1998.
"Text of Clinton Letter on Sudan," US Newswire, October 28, 1998.
"Priests Charged With Capital Offense in Sudan," Africa News Service, October 21,1998.
"Vatican Asks Sudan About Arrested Priests," Reuters, October 18, 1998.
"Three Students Arrested, One Tortured To Death," Africa News Service, August 19, 1998.
"SPLA Background and Biodata"
"Sudanese Troops Attacking Villages in Southern Sudan," CNN World Report, May 31, 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.
"Sudan: More Details Emerge on Aylafun Camp Incident," All Africa News Agency, May 18, 1998.
"U.S. Urges Sudan to End Restrictions on Food Airlift to South," The New York Times, May 3, 1998.
"Women’s Voices Missing from Governance, Economic Policies," Inter Press Service, May 1, 1998.
"Minister: Sudan Government Inflicting ‘Starvation’ On Its People," Associated Press, April 29, 1998.
"Sporadic Fighting Continues in the Sudan," All Africa News Agency, April 20, 1998.
"Rights Situation In Sudan Deteriorating-U.N. Envoy," AFP, April 16, 1998.
"Sudanese Youth In Cairo Says He Fled Military Camp Massacre," AFP, April 14, 1998.
"Sudan Intellectuals Try to Keep Mind, Body Alive," Reuters, April 6, 1998.
"Christians Face Difficulties in Arab Khartoum," New York Times, April 5, 1998.
ABC-CLIO, Inc., "Country: Sudan," Kaleidoscope, February 18, 1998.
U.S. Departmentof State, Sudan Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 1997, January 30, 1998.
Amnesty International, AI Report 1998: Sudan, 1998.
Christine Hauser, "Christians Hard-Pressed in Islamic Sudan," Reuters, November 27, 1997.
"Human rightsgroup condemns security forces for torture," ANEWS, November 18, 1997.
Sudan-Human Rights: Church, Media in for Tougher Times," Inter Press Service, November 12, 1997.
"Linking Sudanto Rights Abuses and Terror, U.S. Adds Penalties, The New York Times, November 5, 1997.
Nhial Bol, "Sudan-Human Rights: Children Still Being Sold into Slavery," Inter Press Service, July 24, 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.
Amnesty International,"Sudan: Progress or Public Relations," May 29, 1996.
Amnesty International, "Sudan: Seven Years in Power – Human Rights Violations Remain the Methodof Control," May 29, 1996.
Alfred Taban, "Sudan: Student Elections Scrapped after Sudan Violence," Reuter News Service, April 4, 1996.
U.S. Department of State, Sudan Human Rights Practices for 1995, 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, "Entity Crisis and the Weak State: The Making of the Sudanese Civil War," WRITENET Country Papers, January 1996.
Sudan: SudanFrees 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.
"Central Intelligence Agency, "Sudan," The 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. Department of State, U.S. Policy toward Sudan, April 17, 1995.
"Sudan: Sudan Says British Intelligence Funds Amnesty," Reuter News Service, April2, 1995.
"Sudan: Sudan Rejects U.N. Human Rights Condemnation," Reuter News Service, March 10, 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 International Barred from Sudan," Reuter News Service, February 1, 1995.
U.S. Departmentof 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 HumanRights in the Sudan," Report of the Special Rapporteur, Mr. Gaspar Biro, E/CN.4/1996/62, January 30, 1995.
Sudan: Sudan Announces Compulsory Military Training," Reuter News Service, November 17, 1994.
Dominic Evans,"Sudan: Sudan’s Children Abducted for Army or Slavery," Reuter News Service, November 3, 1994.
"Sudan: Studentsin Sudan Ordered to Train or Lose Places," Reuter News Service, April 12, 1994.
Alfred Taban,"Sudan: Sudan Slams Defection of Top Christian Politician," Reuter NewsService, January 13, 1994.
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