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09/22/2005:

"Sudan’s government of national disunity and inequality"

Minister says Britain must compensate farmers
A cabinet minister said on Thursday that it was up to Britain to compensate thousands of white Zimbabweans whose farms were seized under President Robert Mugabe's land reform programme.

AU urges govt, Darfur rebels to cease hostilities
The African Union (AU) on Thursday urgedthe Sudanese government and one rebel group to exercise maximum restraint and to cease all military actions in the troubled regionof Darfur immediately.

The so called national unity government
When the war broke out between the SPLA and Khartoum government in 1983, it continued more than two decades without a complete victory from either side, till when the CPA was signed on January 9, 2005 to end the longest war in Africa. Upon inking the peace agreement, SPLM/A become confident that the war was over and declined to be ever prepared to fight yet another fierce and brutal war.

Sudan’s government of national disunity and inequality
The most awaited Government of National Unity was finally announced on Tuesday by the president of the republic. We the Southerners have waited anxiously for the greatest test of the Sudanese unity through the formation and the composition of the Government of National Unity. It was clear for all the Southerners that the government was not ready to accept equality of power and wealth sharing.

Satisfied Museveni bemoans African trade
Yoweri Museveni, who has ruled Uganda for almost 20 years, the past nine as an elected president, says he has accomplished much of what he set out to do but still can't shake his country's lack of an industrial sector.

Govt to Service Notice to Expropriate Land
Government is to serve a notice to the owners of Leewuspruit farms, informing them of the intention to expropriate some portion of that land. The intention is to expropriate portion seven measuring 42 8266 hectares and portion nine measuring 457 988ha of the farms.

Africa's oil in favour
Africa is attracting increasing attention among oil producers amid rising oil prices, instability in the Arab world, and production slowdowns in the hurricane-hit Gulf of Mexico.

W Africa wants joint oil policy
Eight west African nations have called for the adoption of a joint energy policy and food security measures to ease the impact of soaring oil prices, they said on Monday.

Nigerian militiamen take over Chevron station
Nigerian militia fighters have seized and shut down a Chevron oil flow-station, a militia leader said on Thursday. The militia has threatened to shut down oil operations in the southern Niger delta - where most of Opec member Nigeria's crude is produced - unless its leader, Moujahid Dokubo-Asari, is released from detention. Police say Dokubo-Asari will be charged with treason.

Eritrea warns UN it may resume war with Ethiopia
Eritrea warned the United Nations on Wednesday that it might rekindle its border war with Ethiopia if the world body failed to resolve a lingering territorial dispute between the two neighbors.

24 Ghanaians deported from US
Twenty-four Ghanaians were on Thursday deported from the US on board a chartered aircraft after being in various immigration detention camps ranging from three days to about two years.

UN food ship sails again after pirate saga
A United Nations-chartered vessel hijacked by Somali pirates in June left the Somalian port of El-Maan on Thursday as the nearly three-month-old saga took a new turn with fresh demands from the gunmen, officials said.

British soldiers in terrorist attack? What is going on in Iraq?
That nothing would surprise anyone now, two and a half years into the incredible act of mass butchery called the war in Iraq, in which a sovereign nation was attacked, its infrastructures destroyed and tens of thousands of its civilians slaughtered in an unprovoked and unfounded casus belli, is nothing new. But day-by-day, new chasms of incredulity are opened with revelations which would have appeared absurd only a few years ago.

Study finds racial imbalance on death row
More condemned men and women are on California's death row for killing whites than for murdering people of any other race, despite there being more black and Hispanic murder victims, according to a new study.

Israelis caught selling torture devices at London arms fair
In the shadow of threats against retired Israeli generals over war crimes, organizers of one of the world's largest international arms fairs in London tossed out an Israeli company for offering stun guns, leg irons and other "weapons of torture."

It is a Racist, Religionist world

US officials ordered doctors not to save New Orleans victims

Venezuela to limit foreign mining

Pentagon misstated terror war spending

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias ships 1,000,000 barrels of petroleum to the United States

Jeanne one year on: Haiti still needs food aid

LSU storm expert rejects levee failure explanation

200,000 Out of Work Because of Katrina





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