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What would you have, democracy or "democrazy"?
13 May 2004 |
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Democracy in a nutshell has been defined as the government of the people by the people for the people.
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Politics of Sudan's Wars
02 May 2004 |
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The ongoing peace process in Sudan have introduced into the Sudanese political arena new ideological realities which ought to be recognized, not only by the Sudanese, but by the international community peace brokers in Sudan.
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Need for a comprehensive constitution
20 April 2004 |
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It is characteristic of revolutionary or military coups leaders to be ruthless at the beginning of their reign...
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Darfur, western Sudan: An International Responsibility to Protect
18 March 2004 |
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The International Crisis Group is calling for major international action to address the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Darfur, western Sudan. You can support our efforts - for more information go to our Darfur campaign page.
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Monsignor Paride Taban Retires
08 February 2004 |
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What kind of peace for Sudan in 2004? The lessons of 1972
24 December 2003 |
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Below is a talk given on 29 November 2003 at St. Anthony’s College, Oxford, by Lieutenant General (retired) and former Vice-President of Sudan, Joseph Lagu.
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Do Bashir and Garang Deserve a Nobel Like De Klerk and Mandela?
11 December 2003 |
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Meanwhile, it is reasonable to assume that the day a comprehensive peace agreement is signed either in Kenya or in Washington DC, there will be celebrations from Nimule to Wahdi Halfa...
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Letter from Pretoria: History as a professional Teacher!
08 December 2003 |
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The question that every Sudanese seems to be interested to get an answer for is: will things be different this time round, in terms of participatory and people-centered politics and policies?
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The Disease Called Corruption: Can We Cure It?
28 November 2003 |
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“How can you, a mere minister, afford such luxury in a relatively poor European country?” asked the African in amazement.
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An open letter to General Omar Hassan Ahmed Al Bashir, President of The Republic of Sudan, Khartoum
21 November 2003 |
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The position of the people of the South Sudan, who had had bitter experiences, from the successive defunct regimes, did not have trust in the policies announced by your government.
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