Tag: Sub Saharan Africa

Expert (m/f) Communications technology and maintenance

| October 13, 2011 | 0 Comments

Expert (m/f) Communications technology and maintenance – Sudan, Juba Sudan The project “Strengthening the capacities of police structures in Africa”, funded by the German Foreign Office, aims to improve the security situation in Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular in post-conflict countries. After 40 years of civil war and a peace agreement signed in January 2005, South [...]

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SPLM/A Targeting the Nuer Nation for Genocide in South Sudan (10)

| September 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

SPLM/A Targeting the Nuer Nation for Genocide in South Sudan (10)  First and foremost of all, I deeply regretted the carnage and massive death of more than 680 people, more than 860 people wounded and more than 208 children kidnapped by the combined Murle-Dinka Bor SPLA supported militias. On behalf of the SSDF members and [...]

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South Sudan: "Go On Air or Lose Your License", Dr. Marial Warns

| September 13, 2011 | 0 Comments

Government of South Sudan (Juba) Matata Safi 13 September 2011 press release Juba — Idle radio and television licensees that are not on air risk their licenses being withdrawn, Hon Dr Barnaba Marial Benjamin, the minister for Information and Broadcasting has warned. “The licenses are issued for you to operate and if you are only [...]

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Sudan : Army Speak About New Victories in Blue Nile

| September 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

10 September 2011 Khartoum — A Sudanese official estimated the number of Blue Nile refugees at five thousand while the army said it had broken the siege imposed by rebels on Giessan town near the Ethiopian border. On 9 September, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) reported that the fight, which started one week ago, between [...]

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Another Sudanese journalist jailed on rape case charges

| July 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

July 25, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – Amal Habani, a Sudanese female journalist, was jailed on Tuesday for writing against the alleged rape of a female activist by security agents, in yet another case of targeting local journalists through legal proceedings. A Sudanese female journalist in a protest against censorship (FILE) The Khartoum Media Court, presided over [...]

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