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  1. Some aspects of the new people's local government system of the Sudan by El Hadi Abdel Samad, 1972
  2. FAO report by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1958
  3. Review of Government of Sudan import administration: Final report, September 30, 1985 by Walter E Hecox, 1985
  4. Catalogue of Sudan birds: Based on the collection in the Sudan Government Museum (Natural History) (Sudan Government Museum) by W. Wedgwood Bowen, 1926
  5. Memoirs of Research Division / Ministry of Agriculture, Sudan Government by A. D Hanna, 1950
  6. Central tutelage over local government in the Sudan (Occasional paper) by Galobawi Mohammed Salih, 1970
  7. Report on local government in the Sudan by A. H Marshall, 1949
  8. Final technical report to Sudan government on marine fisheries development and mother-of-pearl oyster culture 1958-1964: And recommendations for future development by William Reed, 1965
  9. A note on the history of the Hamar tribe of Western Kordofan (Sudan government memoranda) by Kenneth David Druitt Henderson, 1935
  10. Soil-fertility studies in the Zande District of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (Ministry of Agriculture, Sudan Government. Memoirs of Research Division) by T. N Jewitt, 1950
  11. Distribution of tree species in the Sudan in relation to rainfall and soil texture (Ministry of Agriculture, Sudan Government. Bullettin) by Jhon Smith, 1951
  12. Report to the Government of Sudan on a brief survey of the Sudanese Red Sea fisheries (July 1955) (FAO report ; no. 510) by Hilmar Kristjonsson, 1956
  13. Speech of the President of the Southern Sudan Provisional Government on the occasion of the celebration of the Southern Sudan National Day. [August 18, 1968 by Aggrey Jaden, 1968
  14. Draft final report to USAID Khartoum Mission on the management information system project with the Ministry of Finance and Economics [sic] Planning, Government of Sudan by Dale Whittington, 1986

81. Taipei Times - Archives
sudan government, rebels, conclude ceasefire agreement. AFP , Ndjamena,Chad Saturday, Apr 10, 2004,Page 7 The Sudanese government
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2004/04/10/2003136105
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82. Sudan Government, Western Rebels Trade Blame On Deadlock
sudan government, western rebels trade blame on deadlock. Thursday, 30Oct-2003 920AMPST. Story from AFP Copyright 2003 by Agence France-Presse (via ClariNet).
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Sudan government, western rebels trade blame on deadlock
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KHARTOUM, Oct 30 (AFP)- Talks held in Chad to end a rebellion in Sudan's western state of Darfur reached a deadlock on Tuesday that Khartoum has blamed on the rebels and they have blamed on the government and the Chadians. News Vantage The most cost effective path to dynamic and compelling content for your site! The government and the rebel Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) accused each other of putting forward unacceptable conditions for direct talks to resume in the eastern Chadian town of Abeche. The government ruled out the deployment of the international monitors in Darfur, while the SLA accused Khartoum of seeking to impose a deal that provides for its dissolution even before the start of the negotiations. "Sending international monitors to Darfur is ruled out because this will be an internationalisation of the problem," the official Al-Anbaa daily quoted Foreign Minister Mustafa Ismail as saying. Khartoum had from the outset decided to solve the Darfur problem "in a bilateral framework" with the SLA, he said, and had accepted Chadian good offices "in view of the mutual security concerns and the tribal inter-relationship between the two countries."

83. Catholic World News : Sudan Government Barring Aid To Rebel Zone?
Ignatius Press Catholic Books. sudan government barring aid to rebelzone? Khartoum, Mar. 08 (CWNews.com) - The Islamic government
http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=28137

84. Sudan Government Kills 11 In Air Raid, May 22, 2002
sudan government Kills 11 in Air Raid. Press Release — May 22, 2002. sudan governmentKills 11 in Air Raid. Government Violates Agreement to Protect Citizens.
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Sudan Government Kills 11 in Air Raid
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Government Violates Agreement to Protect Citizens
(Washington, DC - May 22, 2002) Sources in Southern Sudan report that at least 11 people were killed and more than 40 others seriously injured in an early morning air raid today that was carried out by the Government of Sudan's (GOS) National Islamic Front (NIF). Russian-made Antonov bombers dropped a total of sixteen shrapnel bombs on the Western Upper Nile village of Rier in Mankien county. Eyewitnesses report that the carnage was horrendous, with body parts littering the ground as molten pieces of steel ripped through the bodies of the helpless victims. The area targeted by the GOS bombers served as a relief center for the many thousands of displaced people of the region. The militant Islamic regime in Khartoum had agreed to protect the civilian population of the Upper Nile region as part of a mutual agreement signed in March between the GOS and the southern rebel forces of the SPLM/SPLA. This latest attack serves as another setback for the Bush administration, which has been attempting to negotiate a peaceful settlement to the 19-year-old bloody conflict that has taken the lives of nearly two million people, mostly Christians and others of indigenous religions. So far, the GOS has repeatedly violated confidence-building measures that were presented by US Special Envoy, Senator John Danforth, which included a humanitarian ceasefire to allow for immunization programs for children and an end to slave trading. Today's attack further violates an agreement brokered by the U.S. that was to effectuate a ceasefire between May 19-25. The ceasefire was to allow time for a US humanitarian delegation, led by President Bush's Humanitarian Coordinator for the Sudan Andrew Natsios, to travel to the areas of the Western Upper Nile, the Nuba Mountains, and Bahr el Ghazal to assess the humanitarian needs. Mr. Natsios is scheduled to be traveling to these areas on May 23.

85. Bozize Information Support - ABUSES IN DARFUR BY SUDAN GOVERNMENT FORCES
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86. GENERAL INFORMATION
Due to the civil war in the southern part of the country, where the rebel sudan People sLiberation Army (SPLA) battled government forces, no voting took place
http://www.sudan.net/government/majlis.html
SUDAN
Al-Jumhuriyya as-Sudan
(Republic of Sudan) Sq. km
Population

34,475,690 (July 1999 est.) Capital
al-Khartum
(Khartoum)
GENERAL INFORMATION Parliament (generic name):
Majlis Watani
Parliament suspended by Presidential decree on December 12, 1999. Structure: Unicameral Chamber: Majlis Watani President: Hassan A. Al-Turabi ( M ) Secretary General: Galal Mohamed Ahmed ( M ) Members (statutory number): members
- 275 directly elected,
- 125 indirectly elected by national conference (in addition, Federal Ministers are ex-officio members) Members (current number): Women (current number): Term: 4 years Last renewal dates (from/to): 2 March 1996 17 March 1996 Address: National Assembly People's Hall - OMDURMAN Tel.: (24911) 557 918, 559 145 Cable: National Assembly, Omdurman Telex: 28001 PARL SD Fax: (24911) 559 145 Web site: Affiliation to IPU: Yes Affiliation date(s): ELECTORAL SYSTEM Electoral law: Constituencies : (data unavailable) Voting system : - 275 members directly elected from equitably divided geographical constituencies - 125 members elected by national conference on basis of socio-geographical distribution.

87. ABC Country Book Of Sudan - Government Flag, Map, Economy, Geography, Climate, N
sudan Interactive Factbook GEOGRAPHY, Flag, Map Geography, People, government, Economy, Transportation, Communications President and the Transitional National Assembly (TNA), sudan's appointed
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  • Names:
      conventional long form:
        Republic of the Sudan
          conventional short form:
            Sudan
              local long form:
                Jumhuriyat as-Sudan
                  local short form:
                    As-Sudan
                      former:
                        Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
                      • Digraph: SU
                      • Type: ruling military junta - Revolutionary Command Council (RCC) - 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
                          note:
                            on 14 February 1994, the 9 states comprising Sudan were divided into 26 new states; the new state boundary alignments are undetermined
                          • 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 northern states regardless of their religion; some separate religious courts; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations

88. CIA - The World Factbook -- Sudan
Features map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people.
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/su.html
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89. Center For Religious Freedom
Aims to pressure the U.S. government to take peaceful steps to end slavery, to put a stop to the calculated starvation, and to stop the genoical bombing of villages, hospitals and refugee camps by sudan's radical Islamic regime. Two million people have died from these tactics that's a higher toll than Cambodia's killing fields!
http://freedomhouse.org/religion/sudan/index.htm
About the Sudan Campaign
Sudan is not only a terrorist nation that has triggered United Nations and U.S. government sanctions, it is also a genocidal one. It is such persecution and brutality that led the U.S. House of Representatives to overwhelmingly adopt Resolution 75 on June 15, 1999, which finds that "the National Islamic Front government is deliberately and systematically committing genocide in southern Sudan, the Nuba Mountains, and the Ingressa Hills" The genocidal levels of religious persecution against southern Sudan have prompted public protests from prominent Christian leaders, such as Catholic Cardinal Bernard Law, the Episcopal House of Bishops, Rev. Chuck Colson, Rev. Franklyn Graham, Baptist leader Dr. Richard Land, Rev. Chuck Singleton, and Presbyterian minister D.James Kennedy. In November 2000, the U.S. Catholic Bishops' Conference issued a resolution on Sudan denouncing the regime's genocidal destruction. The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom found in its May 1 2000 Report that Khartoum is the "world's most violent abuser of the right to freedom of religious belief." In the fall of 2000 the U.S. Holocaust Memorial's Committee of Conscience made Sudan the focus of its first non-European project.

90. CIA - The World Factbook -- Sudan
Spratly Islands. Sri Lanka. sudan. Suriname. Svalbard. Swaziland. Sweden local short form Assudan. local long form Jumhuriyat as-sudan. former Anglo-Egyptian sudan. government type
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/su.html
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91. CNN.com - Sudan Rebels: Civilians Die In Government Attack - Feb. 1, 2004
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Sudan rebels: Civilians die in government attack
A Sudanese refugee helps a fellow patient at a tent set up by a humanitarian organization in neighboring Chad. Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Sudan Guerrilla Activities or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? CAIRO, Egypt (Reuters) Sudanese forces and pro-government militia have burned several villages and killed more than 175 civilians in West Sudan in recent attacks during an ongoing government offensive, a rebel official said on Sunday. Abdel Wahed Mohamed Ahmed al-Nur, chairman of the rebel Sudan Liberation Army (SLA), one of two main rebel groups in the area, also told Reuters his group had killed about 700 government troops and militia. Fighting in Darfur, which first erupted in February 2003, has surged in recent weeks. Government officials could not be reached for comment on the latest attacks and independent verification is difficult to obtain. Western Sudan has long been prone to tensions between Arab nomads and African farmers over water and grazing, but the conflict has recently taken on a more military dimension.

92. Sudan
sudan joined the League of Arab States in 1956. Nature and Structure of government Capital Khartoum. Type Military; civilian government suspended and martial law imposed after 30 June 1989 coup .
http://haynese.winthrop.edu/mlas/sudan.html
Sudan
Sudan joined the League of Arab States in 1956.
Nature and Structure of Government:
  • Capital: Khartoum
  • Type: Military; civilian government suspended and martial law imposed after 30 June 1989 coup
  • Long Form of Name: Republic of the Sudan
  • Independence: 1 January 1956 (from Egypt and UK; formerly Anglo-Egyptian Sudan)
  • Administrative Regions: 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
  • Constitution: 12 April 1973, suspended following coup of 6 April 1985; interim constitution of 10 October 1985 suspended following coup of 30 June 1989
  • National Holiday: Independence Day, 1 January (1956)
  • Legal System: Based on English common law and Islamic law; as of 20 January 1991, the Revolutionary Command Council imposed Islamic law in the six northern states of Al Wusta, Al Khartum, Ash Shamaliyah, Ash Sharqiyah, Darfur, and Kurdufan; the council is still studying criminal provisions under Islamic law; Islamic law will apply to all residents of the six northern states regardless of their religion; some separate religious courts; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations
  • Executive Branch: Executive and legislative authority vested in a 12-member Revolutionary Command Council (RCC); chairman of the RCC acts as prime minister; in July 1989, RCC appointed a predominately civilian 22-member cabinet to function as advisers

93. SPLA Offensive Overwhelms Muslim Forces
A series of coordinated military assaults launched by the sudan People's Liberation Army in March 1997 succeeded in capturing 24 garrison towns previously held by the National Islamic Front government forces.
http://www.frii.com/~gosplow/2ffn97b.html
SPLA Offensive Overwhelms Muslim Forces
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1997 Edition 2 A series of co-ordinated military assaults launched by the Sudan Peoples Liberation Army (SPLA) in March 1997 has succeeded in capturing 24 garrison towns previously held by the National Islamic Front (NIF) government forces. The spectacularly swift offensive swept all opposition aside and killed, wounded or captured a total of 16,000 enemy soldiers. By the end of March the strategic towns of Kaya, Yei, Lainya and Kajokeji had been captured by the victorious SPLA forces. The entire border with Uganda is now effectively under SPLA control (as is the Zaire, Kenyan and Ethiopian borders with Sudan). The SPLA's dramatic new offensive has, therefore, broken the stranglehold of the NIF blockade on Western Equatoria and opened the road for relief supplies to be driven through Uganda into Western Equatoria. The SPLA is now also able to link it's liberated territories in Eastern Equatoria to Western Equatoria and onto Bahr El Ghazal. The SPLA offensive began at the end of the dry season, in March, with co-ordinated attacks on Government of Sudan (GOS) garrisons between Kaya (on the Ugandan border) and Yei (the heart of the agricultural belt) in central Equatoria. Just four days later, by 12 March, the SPLA had routed the GOS forces and captured seven GOS garrisons (at Kaya, Bazi, Morobo, Gumini, Limbe, Loka, and Yei).

94. Sudan Says Government No Taliban
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95. CNN.com - Bin Laden And Sudan Disavow Government Informant - February 9, 2001
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Bin Laden and Sudan disavow government informant
Al-Fadl, whose face cannot be shown, was questioned for two days about his service with the terrorist network, al Qaeda, by prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald. From CNN Producers Susan Bassal and Phil Hirschkorn NEW YORK (CNN) A spokesman for Osama bin Laden, the absent lead defendant in the embassy bombings trial, issued a statement Thursday denying a connection to Jamal Al-Fadl, the U.S. government's confidential informant-turned-witness against bin Laden. Al-Fadl, 37, from Sudan, spent the previous two days testifying about the history of "al Qaeda," the organization bin Laden founded with other Islamic militants in the waning days of the Afghanistan war against Soviet occupiers. Al-Fadl, who said he was an original member of al Qaeda, described the group's membership, military training, and business operations from its founding around 1989 to its years based in Sudan, from 1991 to 1996, when Al-Fadl left.

96. CNN.com - Sudan Rebels Say Government Broke Truce - Nov. 22, 2003
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Sudan rebels say government broke truce
Story Tools KHARTOUM, Sudan (Reuters) Rebels in western Sudan accused the government Saturday of violating a truce with airstrikes and militia raids that killed 30 people, mostly civilians. YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Sudan Africa Guerrilla Activities or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? The government said it knew nothing of the attacks in the arid Darfur area, where the rebels of the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A) emerged as a fighting force in February, saying Khartoum had marginalized the impoverished region. "It's been very bad. Attacks by government militias and the air raid have killed 30 people and lots of livestock," SLM/A Secretary-General Minni Arcua Minnawi told Reuters by phone from western Sudan. Minnawi said 24 of the dead were civilians and the rest rebel fighters. He said the attacks had started on Thursday and continued into Saturday in the west of Northern Darfur state, about 850 kilometers (530 miles) west of the capital, Khartoum. "They used an Antonov airplane to bomb civilians areas today (Saturday)," he said.

97. Sudan Rebels Say 257 Government Troops Killed In Battles
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http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/africa/04/18/sudan.rebels.fighting.reut/index.html

98. Sudan Profile: Government
or PNC Hassan alTURABI, and over 20 minor, pro-government parties. DemocraticAlliance Muhammed Uthman AL-MIRGHANI, chairman; sudan People s Liberation
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  • 99. CNN.com - Sudan Rebels Accuse Government Of Slaughter - November 14, 2000
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    100. CNN.com - Sudan Rebels Say Government Breaks Truce With Bombing - October 26, 20
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