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  1. 21st Century Essential Guide to the Darfur Crisis and Sudan, with U.S. Government Information (CD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2006-02-03
  2. The Upper Nile Province Handbook: A Report of Peoples and Government in the Southern Sudan, 1931 (Oriental and African Archives, 3) by C. A. Willis, 1996-05-23
  3. Sudan Foreign Policy and Government Guide (Russia Investment and Business Library)
  4. 21st Century Complete Guide to Sudan: Encyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History, American Government Information, CIA Factbook (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2006-06-04
  5. SUDAN - Dec 19 - Government Agrees To End Hostilities.: An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  6. Sudan Government. Wellcome Tropical Research Laboratories. Khartoum. Report of the Government Chemist, for the Year 1921. Chemical Section - Publication No. 22. by A. F. Joseph, 1922
  7. Catalogue of Sudan Birds Based on the Collection In the Sudan Government Museum by W. Wedgwood Bowen, 1931
  8. A manual of Nuer law;: Being an account of customary law, its evolution and development in the courts established by the Sudan Government, by P. P Howell, 1970
  9. Population Growth and Manpower in the Sudan (A Joint Study by the United Nations and the Government of the Sudan) by SUDAN, 1964
  10. Sudan Almanac 1962: An Official Handbook by The Republic of the Sudan, 1962
  11. Sudan Almanac 1950 by Sudan, 1950
  12. The Phoenix State: Civil Society and the Future of Sudan
  13. SUDAN - Oct 11 - Ex-Rebels Quit Unity Government In Sudan.: An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder by Gale Reference Team, 2007-10-13
  14. Sudan Diplomatic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-30

1. Sudan: Government System And Information
sudan government System and Information. Government System and Structure - CurrentGovernment Cabinet. - Sudan.Net Past Snap Polls on Issues Relating to Sudan.
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2. Sudan: Government Commits ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ In Darfur (Human Rights Watch, 7-
sudan government Commits ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ in Darfur. (New York,May 7, 2004) – The Sudanese government is responsible for
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Sudan: Government Commits ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ in Darfur
(New York, May 7, 2004) – The Sudanese government is responsible for “ethnic cleansing” and crimes against humanity in the western region of Darfur, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. The U.N. Security Council, scheduled today to be briefed on Darfur, should take measures to reverse this ethnic cleansing by creating conditions for the safe return of more than one million people already displaced. There can be no doubt about the Sudanese government’s culpability in crimes against humanity in Darfur. The U.N. Security Council must not ignore the brutal facts.
Peter Takirambudde, executive director of the Africa Division of Human Rights Watch Printer Friendly Version Also Available in Related Material Darfur Destroyed: Ethnic Cleansing by Government and Militia Forces in Western Sudan
Report, May 7, 2004 Darfur in Flames: Atrocities in Western Sudan
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Campaign Document, May 5, 2004

3. Sudan: Government And Militias Conspire In Darfur Killings (Human Rights Watch,
sudan government and Militias Conspire in Darfur Killings. The janjaweedare no longer simply militias supported by the Sudanese government.
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Sudan: Government and Militias Conspire in Darfur Killings
Major Massacre Shows State Complicity
(New York, April 23, 2004) - In a joint operation in the Darfur region of Sudan, government troops working with Arab militias detained 136 African men whom the militias massacred hours later, Human Rights Watch said today. The janjaweed are no longer simply militias supported by the Sudanese government. These militias work in unison with government troops, with total impunity for their massive crimes.
Kenneth Roth, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch Printer Friendly Version Also Available in Related Material Darfur in Flames: Atrocities in Western Sudan
Report, April 2, 2004 Sudan: Monitor Darfur Ceasefire
Press Release, April 14, 2004 Photographs from Darfur
Special Focus Free Email Newsletter Contribute to Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch has documented dozens of attacks by Arab militias, known as janjaweed, in almost a month of research inside Darfur. All but two of the attacks were carried out in conjunction with government forces.
"The janjaweed are no longer simply militias supported by the Sudanese government," said Kenneth Roth, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch. "These militias work in unison with government troops, with total impunity for their massive crimes."

4. Sudan Government & Politics Guide 
Government Politics Omer Hassan A. alBashir Sudan.Net Constitutional background. Elections and Parliament Medea database List of government ministers ( Keesings) Coalition Against Slavery
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[Sudan.Net] Constitutional background Elections and Parliament
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Aimed at improving awareness and understanding between the peoples of the United Kingdom and the Sudan. South Sudan OnLine Project
Unpublished maps, links, and bibliographies of maps. Sudan: a country study
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Sudan's Man-Made Famine

The civil war and famine. Water in Sudan Aquastat country profile Darb Al-Intifada Opposition Party (site is in Arabic) The Democractic Unionist Party Opposition Party Embassy of the Republic of the Sudan in Washington, DC

5. Sudan Government Human Rights
documents on human rights in Sudan by government reports to the UN General Assembly. The Government of the Sudan, on its part, has responded to each positive step by the Government of the Sudan in addressing the situation
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Response of the Government of Sudan to the Report of the Special Rapporteur
    Sudan's Statement to 54th Human Rights Commission 1998 (paras. 1-34)
    Sudan's Statement to the 54th Human Rights Commission (para's 34-75)
    Sudan's Statement to the 54th Human Rights Commission (para's 73-75)
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6. Sudan Government Human Rights
(d) The Sudanese rebels assisted by foreign troops control the areas adjacent tothe Ugandan Northern borders and the nearest sudan government Forces inside
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7. CNN.com - Sudan Government To Get Tough With Protesters - September 18, 2000
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KHARTOUM, Sudan (Reuters) Sudan's Islamist-led government has decided to prosecute protesters who have staged sometimes violent demonstrations in several towns in the past week, an independent newspaper reported on Monday.

8. BBC News | AFRICA | Sudan Government Talk Peace
Sudan s Government has repeated its call for a rebel ceasefire justdays after the SPLA says it scored a major victory.
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Tuesday, 5 June, 2001, 16:08 GMT 17:08 UK Sudan government talk peace
Sudan's Government is urging the Sudanese People's Liberation Army, its main enemy for the past 18 years, to concentrate on talking rather than fighting.
Talking and fighting at the same time cannot take us to any good solution
Sudanese Deputy Foreign Minister The call comes at a time when reports from Khartoum say that the government is mobilising troops to bolster its fight against the SPLA. Sudan's deputy foreign minister Chuol Deng said at a press conference in Nairobi that "a ceasefire is a necessity. Talking and fighting at the same time cannot take us to any good solution." The SPLA and the Sudanese Government held an unsuccessful peace conference on Saturday. Analysts say that the SPLA is concerned that the government would use a ceasefire to build up its own forces for a final push against the rebels in the south. Victory The SPLA says that it has captured all of Western Bahr el Ghazal district, 800 km south-west of Khartoum, from the government.

9. BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Sudan Government Frees 'rebels'
sudan government frees rebels . RELATED INTERNET LINKS Government of Sudan.The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
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The Sudanese government says it has freed 54 prisoners suspected of being members of the rebel Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) as part of a new ceasefire agreement.
The two sides have agreed the truce in an effort to bring peace to Sudan's western Darfur region, where a sporadic conflict has raged since February. Under the agreement, both the government and the rebels promised to free prisoners of war and address issues of underdevelopment in the region. The announcement comes on the third day of separate talks between the government and the main rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) aimed at ending the country's 20-year civil war. "The government kept its pledge and freed today all 54 detainees from different government prisons," said Presidential Affairs Minister Al-Tayeb Ibrahim Mohammed Khair. He said it "signals the start of the ceasefire" signed with the SLM in Chad on Wednesday.

10. Amnesty International - Library - Sudan: Government Must Stop Human Rights And H
Since then, the sudan government appears to have given free rein to the nomadicmilitias known as the Janjawid to kill and abduct civilians, mainly from the
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Sudan: Government must stop human rights and humanitarian disaster in Darfur Only immediate action can prevent the killing and forced displacement of thousands more people in Sudan", said Amnesty International, as the ceasefire agreement continues to be breached.
Since the ceasefire between the government and the armed opposition groups the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), came into effect on April 12, civilians continue to suffer human rights abuses and are in a desperate humanitarian situation.
"Attacks on villages continue; indiscriminate and deliberate killings of civilians continue; looting continues and rapes continue. Most detainees imprisoned because of the conflict have not been released. The African Union monitors designated to investigate every ceasefire violation are not yet in place", said Amnesty International.
Most villages in Darfur have now been destroyed and the population hardly dares to leave the displacement camps. The Janjawid (government-supported militia) block the roads and even invade the camps. In Ardamata camp for displaced people near al-Jeneina town, Janjawid are reported to enter openly and choose women to rape.

11. AllAfrica.com: Sudan: Sudan: Government To Ease Travel Restrictions For Darfur
sudan government to Ease Travel Restrictions for Darfur. On 18 May, the USgovernment called on Sudan to allow aid workers into Darfur more easily.
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12. CNN.com - Sudan Government, Rebels Sign Wealth Sharing Agreement - Jan. 7, 2004
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Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Sudan Africa Kenya Politics or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? NAIVASHA, Kenya (AP) Sudanese government and rebel negotiators signed an agreement Wednesday on sharing the nation's wealth, leaving only two issues outstanding toward reaching a comprehensive peace agreement. The agreement reached by the government and the southern-based Sudan People's Liberation Army addressed one of the main obstacles in negotiations sharing the country's wealth, particularly from oil resources, located mainly in the south. "This moment in which we have signed a wealth sharing agreement spells an end to the long episode of war and conflict in our country, it confirms the mutual desire and will to go on with the process," Sudanese Vice President Ali Osman Mohammed Taha. Rebel leader John Garang said: "It is a major achievement that will take us closer to a just and lasting peace in our country ... we are determined to build on this and previous agreements and strive hard to reach a comprehensive agreement." The two sides agreed to evenly split net oil revenue from the south during a six-year transition period, said rebel spokesman Samson Kwaje.

13. AllAfrica.com: Sudan: Government 'Scorched Earth' Campaign In Darfur Reflecting
In a 77page report released Thursday, Human Rights Watch accused Sudan s governmentof extensive use of attack aircraft - mainly Antonov supply planes
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14. Sudan Government, Politics, Foreign Affairs - Relations With Egypt, Libya, Iran
Sudan government - Egypt has expressed concern at the perceived growthof Islamic fundamentalism . arab search engines. Sudan - Government.
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President Numeri was one of very few Arab leaders to support President Sadat of Egypt´s initiative for peace with Israel in 1978. Sudan's close relations with Egypt were consolidated in 1982, when a "charter of integration" was signed.
The first session of the joint "Nile Valley Parliament", created by the charter, was convened in 1983 with 60 Sudanese and 60 Egyptian members.
Egypt has expressed concern at the perceived growth of Islamic "fundamentalism", and has accused Sudan of attempting to support Islamic revolution and to destabilize the region.
Sudan and Egypt are also involved in a dispute over the Halaib border area, and in early 1992 relations deteriorated sharply following the announcement that Sudan had awarded a Canadian company a concession to explore for oil there.
In May 1994 Sudan accused Egypt of establishing military posts on Sudanese territory, and at the end of the month the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Sudan wished to refer its dispute with Egypt to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, the Netherlands, for arbitration.
On 26 June relations suffered a further, serious setback after the attempted assassination of President Mubarak of Egypt on his arrival in Addis Ababa to attend the annual conference of the OAU there. The Egyptian Government immediately accused Sudan of complicity in the attack, and the OAU made the same allegation in September.

15. Sudan Government, Rebels Set New Peace Talks
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16. Sudan Government 1995 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resour
sudan government 1995 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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      Names:
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      Republic of the Sudan
      conventional short form:
      local long form:
      Jumhuriyat as-Sudan
      local short form: As-Sudan former: Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Digraph: SU Type: ruling military junta - Revolutionary Command Council - dissolved on 16 October 1993 and government civilianized Capital: Khartoum Administrative divisions: 9 states (wilayat, singular - wilayat or wilayah*); A'ali an Nil, Al Wusta*, Al Istiwa'iyah*, Al Khartum, Ash Shamaliyah*, Ash Sharqiyah*, Bahr al Ghazal, Darfur, Kurdufan Independence: 1 January 1956 (from Egypt and UK) National holiday: Independence Day, 1 January (1956) Constitution: 12 April 1973, suspended following coup of 6 April 1985; interim constitution of 10 October 1985 suspended following coup of 30 June 1989 Legal system: based on English common law and Islamic law; as of 20 January 1991, the now defunct Revolutionary Command Council imposed Islamic law in the northern states; the council is still studying criminal provisions under Islamic law; Islamic law applies to all residents of the six northern states regardless of their religion; some separate religious courts; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations
  • 17. Governments On The WWW: Sudan
    Governments on the WWW Sudan. Sudan Sudan . Official language Arabic.National Institutions Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry;
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    18. CHAD-SUDAN Sudan Government And Darfur Rebels Start Fresh Peace
    CHADSUDAN sudan government and Darfur rebels start fresh peace talks.NDJAMENA, 21 Apr 2004 (IRIN) - Representatives of the Sudanese
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    19. SUDAN Government Says It Is Keen To Resolve Darfur Crisis
    sudan government says it is keen to resolve Darfur crisis.
    http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=41012&SelectRegion=East_Africa&Selec

    20. Sudan: Government Commits ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ In Darfur
    May 7, 2004 sudan government Commits ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ in DarfurHuman Rights Watch The Sudanese government is responsible
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    May 7, 2004
    Sudan: Government Commits ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ in Darfur
    Human Rights Watch The Sudanese government is responsible for “ethnic cleansing” and crimes against humanity in the western region of Darfur, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. PREFERENCES FONT Arial Times Georgia Verdana SIZE
    11 pixels 12 pixels 13 pixels 14 pixels 15 pixels 16 pixels 17 pixels 18 pixels (New York, May 7, 2004) – The Sudanese government is responsible for “ethnic cleansing” and crimes against humanity in the western region of Darfur, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. The U.N. Security Council, scheduled today to be briefed on Darfur, should take measures to reverse this ethnic cleansing by creating conditions for the safe return of more than one million people already displaced.
    Human Rights Watch called on the Security Council to strongly condemn the actions of the Sudanese government and demand that it disarm, disband and withdraw the Arab militias that engage in ethnic cleansing, frequently in conjunction with government forces. Two U.N. missions that have recently returned from Darfur will address the Security Council today on the human rights causes as well as humanitarian consequences of the conflict.

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