SA has shamefully flouted ICC, says HRW

AFP- Johannesburg – Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir flew out of South Africa on Monday, dodging a court order for him to stay as judges weighed up whether he should be arrested over alleged war crimes and genocide. Bashir had travelled to Johannesburg for an African Union summit that was overshadowed by the International Criminal Court

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Wanted Sudan leader flies out of South Africa

Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted for war crimes, has left South Africa, pre-empting a court ruling over an international warrant for his arrest. The Pretoria High Court was due to decide whether he should be handed over to the International Criminal Court which charged him with the crimes. Mr Bashir was in Johannesburg

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Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan agree to establish “permanent trilateral forum”

Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan have agreed to form a permanent trilateral forum which will enable them to consult on mutual issues mainly grievances and differences on the Ethiopia’s dam being built on river Nile, reports said on Friday.The agreement came late on Thursday after leaders of the three countries held a trilateral consultation to further

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Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan agree to establish “permanent trilateral forum”

Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan have agreed to form a permanent trilateral forum which will enable them to consult on mutual issues mainly grievances and differences on the Ethiopia’s dam being built on river Nile, reports said on Friday.The agreement came late on Thursday after leaders of the three countries held a trilateral consultation to further

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Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia agree to form supreme trilateral council

On the fringes of the African economic summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Cairo, Addis Ababa and Khartoum move to cement economic and political coordination between the three Nile nations. Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, Sudanese President Omar El-Bashir, and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn agreed Wednesday to form a supreme council for mutual economic and political issues.

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Eritrea’s President to visit Sudan on Thursday

Khartoum – Sudan’s state news agency (SUNA) announced on Wednesday that Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki will visit the Sudanese capital Khartoum. Eritrea’s President embarks on a several days -visit to Sudan during which he will hold talks with the President of the Republic, Field Marshal, Omer Al-Basher, the agency said. Sudan Ambassador to Asmara, Majid

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Report: Sudan Sent South Sudan Rebels Weapons, Ammunition

By BY CHARLTON DOKI Associated Press JUBA, South Sudan — Sudan has been supplying South Sudanese rebels with weapons and ammunition, a London-based research organization said Tuesday in a new report that appears to back South Sudan’s persistent allegations of northern interference. The report by Conflict Armament Research, which investigates weapons trafficking, said 70 percent

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New technical offer on Renaissance Dam to be presented mid-May

The assistant Irrigation for Dams and Nile River Minister and spokesman for the Renaissance Dam file Alaa Yassin said the National Technical Committee (composed of 12 experts from Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia) will receive in mid-May, a technical offer from French and Dutch companies on studies done on the Ethiopian dam. Yassin said Egypt’s role

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South Sudan opposition leader kept under ‘house arrest

Juba (AFP) – A South Sudanese opposition leader who has spoken out against both sides in the civil war said Saturday he was spending a second day under house arrest without any explanation from the government. Opposition politician Lam Akol said his home in the capital Juba, which is under the control of the government

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Gambella opposition condemns Ethiopia’s double standard over South Sudan

GPDAM Press Release The Gambella People’s Democratic Alliance Moment (GPDAM) strongly condemned the double standard of Ethiopian government in negotiating peace deal between the government of Republic of South Sudan and SPLM-IO. The Addis Ababa regime is no longer neutral in mediating between the warring parties to South Sudan conflict that has displaced hundreds of

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