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SYRIA - Pax Americana Is Changing - Part 17A - Part 1
The regime of Gen. Omar Al Bashir, who came to power in a military coup backed by Islamist militants in 1989, is slowly accepting what it has dreaded...
10/18/04 · More from publicationSYRIA - Background
Sudan gained its independence from Egypt and the UK in 1956. The current government, led by Bashir, came to power in 1989 after overthrowing a...
10/18/04 · More from publicationSYRIA - The AU Mission
Inside an air-conditioned office at the AU's headquarters in Sudan, an FT article noted on Sept. 25, a rebel commander sits next to a Sudanese...
10/18/04 · More from publicationSYRIA - US Links The South & Darfur Issues As UN Hits Khartoum
The CSM on Sept. 24 quoted Andrew Natsios, the USAID's special humanitarian co-ordinator for Sudan, as saying: "We were beginning the settlement of...
10/18/04 · More from publicationSUDAN - US Links The South & Darfur Issues As UN Hits Khartoum
The CSM on Sept. 24 quoted Andrew Natsios, the USAID's special humanitarian co-ordinator for Sudan, as saying: "We were beginning the settlement of...
9/27/04 · More from publicationSUDAN - Background
Sudan gained its independence from Egypt and the UK in 1956. The current government, led by Bashir, came to power in 1989 after overthrowing a...
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