Alesio Clement - Instablogs
Jan 7 2009
The Sudanese government for the first time appeared resigned to an arrest warrant issued by the judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir, as a close associate of the president-presidential adviser Ghazi Salah...
Dec 28 2008
The New York Times (NYT) newspaper reported that Williamson sent a “tough” memo to Bush recommending a series of steps to pressure the Sudanese government. Among the steps is to temporarily jam all communications in the Sudanese capital which would...
Dec 11 2008
The National Roundtable meeting on democratic media legislation in the development of democratic media legislation in Sudan’, met in Juba, South Sudan on 1st to 2nd December, 2008, and has expressed alarm at the deteriorating state of freedom of...
Dec 11 2008
“We will not only be consuming but producing alcohol. It’s a serious political message of one country, two systems,” the south’s agriculture minister Samson Kwaje told Reuters at the SABMiller launch Tuesday.
Dec 4 2008
December 3, 2008 (UNITED NATIONS) — The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Luis Moreno-Ocampo warned the UN Security Council (UNSC) today that they must be prepared for an arrest warrant that may be issued by the judges for Sudanese...
Nov 12 2008
KHARTOUM Wednesday, (Reuters) - Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir announced on Wednesday an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in the Darfur region of western Sudan.
Nov 6 2008
What does Obama Victory Mean to Sudanese? By Alesio Clement Pwong Kapoeta –South Sudan The message of change on which Obama’s victory depended may mean different things to the American citizens. For Sudanese the message of changed received with...
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Nov 6 2008
What doe Obama’s Win Sudanese? By Alesio Clement Pwong – Kapoeta –South Sudan The message of change on which Obama’s victory depended may mean different things to the American citizens. For Sudanese the message of changed received with mixed...
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Nov 5 2008
KHARTOUM (Reuters) – More than 150 Sudanese journalists and support staff Tuesday started a 24-hour hunger strike to protest against censorship by state security services, media executives said. Freedom of the press was guaranteed in Sudan, which...
Nov 4 2008
Khartoum Business FM radio found that 80% of the poll participants’ said they favored Obama, 10% for republican contender Senator John McCain and the remaining said they like neither candidates. But the officials in government do not this overwhelming...