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Sudan: Freedom Panel Alleges Genocide
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom makes suggestion on Sudan's worsening abuses




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Other publications' recent articles and opinion pieces about Sudan include:

Top-flight defense puts heat on Sudan | Starr at D.C. hearing, Cochran isn't — The Washington Post (May 2, 2001)

End the terror in Sudan | Call for change: If U.S. friends can't win the war, administration should try negotiating it. — Editorial, The Sun, Baltimore (May 2, 2001)

Talisman CEO faces human rights critics over Sudan | Human rights activists and Sudanese expatriates descended on Talisman Energy Inc.'s annual meeting on Tuesday to accuse the Canadian oil company of fueling Sudan's civil war, but Talisman's chief executive said the firm's presence was only improving the situation. — Reuters (May 1, 2001)

Sudan protest makes ddd bedfellows | Only a place as truly evil as Sudan could pull this crowd together — The Washington Post (Apr 30, 2001)

Rights activists say oil worsening Sudan conflict | Toronto's Talisman Energy calls for work "to end the war, rather than finger-pointing" — Reuters (Mar. 30, 2001)

Sudan Tops List of Religious Freedom Violators — Voice of America (Apr. 30, 2001)

Sudan abuses raise ire — UPI (Apr. 30, 2001)

Powell weighs diplomatic ties with Sudan — UPI (Apr. 26, 2001)

Rights groups push US to end Sudanese warBusiness Day (Mar. 30, 2001)

US considering Sudan initiativesFinancial Times (Mar. 27, 2001)

Armey: Sudan Needs Special US Envoy -Associated Press (Mar. 27, 2001)

Colin Powell begins much-needed push for end to Sudan civil war — Editorial, San Jose Mercury News (Apr 27, 2001)

When will we act on Sudan's slave trade? | Millions of Americans have been made unknowing partners to the slave trade in Sudan because mutual funds or pension funds they hold contain Talisman stock. — Charles Jacobs, The Boston Globe (Mar. 23, 2001)

Yahoo's full coverage and allAfrica.com offer regular updates and resources on the Sudan genocide.

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