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Sudan
William Lambers
May 05, 2012
Diplomacy is the only answer to South Sudan and Sudan's struggle too. For it can open the only road to peace for the two countries: dialogue and negotiation.
William Lambers
March 07, 2012
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) says nearly 5 million people in South Sudan "could suffer from food insecurity in 2012
William Lambers
January 16, 2012
Villanova and Seton Hall are partnering with Catholic Relief Services (CRS) in "Playing for Peace" to help bring an end to conflict, hunger and suffering in Sudan and South Sudan.
Sarah Brown
November 21, 2011
Bones In The Nile is a narrative of historical circumstances that led to the fall of Chinese Gordon and the Sudanese Mahdi. This historical narrative covers a period of nineteen months, January 1884 through July 1885, during which the Mahdist uprising in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan matures and forms the state of Mahdiya.
Hari Prasad Shrestha
October 27, 2011
After more than 20 years of civil war, South Sudan got its independence from North Sudan on 9th July 2011. This is the newest nation of the world.
South Sudan is one of the underdeveloped regions in the world, despite its rich resource base. Due to more than two decade´s war and struggle, almost...
Jeramey Thompson
October 26, 2011
Sudan is the biggest country in Africa which is culturally and geographically diverse. Sudan tourist destinations have so much to offer that tourists will not be disappointed at all.
When Kosovo attained its independence in February 2008, some pundits warned against this precedent-setting event and foresaw a disintegration of sovereign states from Belgium to Russia. This time - their apocalyptic Cassandra predictions having failed - they remained mum.
Kanini Evans Kariuki
July 13, 2011
TWO DAY'S PRIOR TO THE BIRTH OF THE NEW STATE IN SOUTHERN SUDAN, THE SUDANESE AMBASSADOR TO KENYA MR KAMAL ISMAIL SAEED ISSUED A STATEMENT OUTLINING HIS GOVERNMENT'S POSITION ON THE HISTORIC CREATION OF AFRICA'S 54TH NATION. BELOW IS HIS FULL STATEMENT:
In the final stage of the implementation...
Dalmar Kaahin
July 09, 2011
While South Sudan redraws Africa´s colonial borders and eagerly creates new ones, Somaliland keeps its original boundaries intact and simply reverts to them. Yet these two countries are not equal. That is, they won´t have the same status in the eyes of the African Union´s (AU) policy makers.
The ...
Osita Ebiem
July 08, 2011
July 9, 2011 marks the culmination of so many years of hard work and tough decisions and, as time has proved they have been the right decisions all along. The people of Southern Sudan must be commended as we congratulate them on their day of freedom. They have shown that they are a people with clear...
Birikano Munyantwali Stephen
June 28, 2011
South Sudan officially becomes independent on July 9th and has high hopes of succeeding where the rest of post-independence regimes have failed
William Lambers
June 13, 2011
The latest outbreak of violence in Sudan has brought hunger and large-scale displacement
Irena Knehtl
May 19, 2011
The Natural Habitat of Southern Sudan are full of wildlife making Southern Sudan the second Garden of Eden.
Mahdi Haile
March 31, 2011
President Obama Announces Ambassador Princeton N. Lyman
as U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan
Joseph Raglione
March 09, 2011
Gentle readers of this American Chronicle, I honestly thought President Bashir of the Sudan had been defanged and was no longer a threat to his people! The United Nations declared Bashir to be a human-rights violater and a murderer, as well as a person to be arrested and brought before a United Nati...
Abdulazez Al-Motairi
January 30, 2011
Somaliland has more territory and a bigger population than at least a dozen other African states, we point out. Recognition will not "open Pandora's box in Africa". Neither will it set a precedent that has been done already in East Timor and Kosovo. "The international community is focused on Somalia, it is okay. We are saying, 'Keep doing what you're doing in Mogadishu, but for goodness sake help those who help themselves: Somaliland'."
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
January 22, 2011
Over the next few years, Eastern Africa will undergo a great change, following the recent referendum for independence and secession which was held in South Sudan.
Africa´s worst tyranny is Abyssinia (fallaciously re-baptized as Ethiopia) whereby an ethno-religious minority of ca. 17%, name...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
January 19, 2011
In an earlier article titled ´´Will South Sudan Be an Independent Country? Most Probably Not! Lessons for Ogaden, Afar, Oromia´´ (http://wfol.tv/index.php/stop-nato/6032-will-south-sudan-be-an-independent-country-most-probably-not-.html), I tried to assess South Sudan´s...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
January 18, 2011
The immense fanfare, the hypocritical publications, the orchestrated confusion, and the tragic-comical jubilations about South Sudan´s referendum for independence herald an ominous future. The presence of a great number of colonial countries´ representatives, the involvement of Freemason...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
January 17, 2011
Every colonial regime is a de facto enemy of the oppressed and persecuted nations of Africa and Asia. When the total disregard of the ongoing genocides is replaced by ululations expressed due to the anticipated, illegitimate interest and profit, the criminal policy makers and the immoral representat...
Osita Ebiem
January 17, 2011
On the 9th of July, 2011 a new nation will be created on the African continent. It will be called the nation of Southern Sudan. Its emergence will be an important landmark on the continent in more than one way. It will be about the first Black African nation of an African creation. It will mark th...
Tariku Debretsion
January 16, 2011
This week the people of Southern Sudan are exercising their right to self determination by casting their ballot. This peaceful act of self-determination comes as a culmination of the longest, most brutal and destructive war in Africa. This exercise heralds the supremacy of ballot over gun, peace over war and the choice of the people over the brutal coercion of the state. This is the second time in Africa - the first was the Eritrean referendum in 1991- ethnic groups and nationalities will be able to determine their destiny by peaceful ballot. Great hope hangs on this exercise that will set precedence for resolving peacefully other longstanding conflicts in the region such as Darfur in the Sudan, Somaliland in the failed Somali state, Ogaden in Ethiopia and so on.
Dalmar Kaahin
January 16, 2011
"In 1960, I took a country [Somaliland] with a viable economy, a balanced budged, and 2.5 million pounds in investment to Mogadishu…our [Somaliland´s] previous existence, history, and everything else has been eliminated…"—Mohammed H.I. Egal, Somaliland´s late President.
Although the Afric...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
January 13, 2011
In an earlier article titled ´´Will South Sudan Be an Independent Country? Most Probably Not! Lessons for Ogaden, Afar, Oromia´´ (http://wfol.tv/index.php/stop-nato/6032-will-south-sudan-be-an-independent-country-most-probably-not-.html), I tried to assess South Sudan´s...
Ahmed Kheyre
January 13, 2011
The plebiscite in Southern Sudan has captured the imagination of many Africans and many more across the globe. After decades of strife, the people of Southern Sudan recently voted on their future aspirations. Although the voting process has not been completed, there is a general consensus that the p...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
January 12, 2011
Otherwise, it would have been a wonderful occasion and an authentic African victory....
The independence of a formerly oppressed and persecuted nation is a great international event. Almost three years ago, I celebrated Kosovo´s independence in a series of articles; I would be happy doing ...
William Lambers
December 05, 2010
A petition is available at the CARE 2 web site for helping to save this school feeding program.
Kanini Evans Kariuki
November 26, 2010
OUTSPOKEN POLITICIAN AND BUSINESSMAN MICAH KIGEN (PICTURED LEFT) LEADS HUNDREDS OF KENYANS IN OPPOSING A CURIOUS MOVE BY THE GOVERNMENT OF PREMATURELY RECALLING ITS KENYAN ENVOY TO SUDAN DR JOSEPH KIPLAGAT. READ ON BELOW. HERE WE GO.................
EXASPERATED Kenyans residing in Southern Suda...
Ajay Kumar Soni
November 16, 2010
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Jonker Rawat
November 15, 2010
Don't Cry for Me Sudan
William Lambers
October 08, 2010
Catholic Relief Services knows that food and material aid are vital to this peacebuilding process. They also know you have to go a step further and promote conflict resolution. For Sudan, this is especially crucial. Sudan needs its own ministers of peace at the national and local levels.
William Lambers
October 07, 2010
Once again Catholic Relief Services, in addition to its peacemaking efforts, is providing school meals for children
International Desk
August 28, 2010
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Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
August 17, 2010
Continuing the series of articles on the insightful documentation provided by the Russian Military Officer, Explorer, and Orthodox Monk in his books about his deeds and excursions, observations and explorations in Abyssinia (undertaken over three years 1896 – 1899), I herewith republish another part...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
August 05, 2010
Continuing the series of articles on the insightful documentation provided by the Russian Military Officer, Explorer, and Orthodox Monk in his books about his deeds and excursions, observations and explorations in Abyssinia (undertaken over three years 1896 – 1899), I herewith republish the Conclusi...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
August 01, 2010
Continuing the series of articles on the insightful documentation provided by the Russian Military Officer, Explorer, and Orthodox Monk in his books about his deeds and excursions, observations and explorations in Abyssinia (undertaken over three years 1896 – 1899), I herewith republish the chapter ...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 17, 2010
In an earlier article entitled "The Oromo Genocide Solemnly Confessed by Official Russian Explorer in Abyssinia (Fake Ethiopia)" (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/169749), I selected and highlighted excerpts from a book – report published by a Russian explorer, military officer and mon...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 11, 2010
The most important parameter of the Nile Politics is the tyrannized nations that have been engulfed within and tyrannized by the Abyssinian colonial state, the fallacy named Ethiopia. Among fake Ethiopia´s tyrannized nations, the Oromos are the largest and strongest people; alone, they total c...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 10, 2010
In two earlier articles titled "Egypt to Shape Own South Sudan Policy, Reach out to Shilluk, and Keep Fake Ethiopia Out"
(http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/168584) and "Egypt to Support Persecuted Shilluk in South Sudan, Keeping Fake Ethiopia Out of White Nile Basin" (http://www.americ...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 10, 2010
In an earlier article titled "Egypt to Shape Own South Sudan Policy, Reach out to Shilluk, and Keep Fake Ethiopia Out"
(http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/168584), I underscored the necessity for Egypt´s foreign policy to shift interest to Africa, and more particularly the Sudan a...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 10, 2010
The deterioration of the situation in South Sudan, the Nile Basin Initiative imbroglio, the unacceptable cooperation between Kikuyu-ruled Kenya and Abyssinia (Fake Ethiopia), the need for closer alliance between Khartoum and Cairo, and the need to keep Israel out of the entire region of Northeast Af...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 05, 2010
Ethiopia is a false name for the colonial state of Abyssinia. The true, historical Ethiopia was Ancient Sudan whereby during the Antiquity, and the Christian and Islamic Ages many great African states were formed and civilizations flourished. The Abyssinians were always unrelated to them, but recent...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 04, 2010
In five earlier articles titled "HRW Report on April 2010 Sudan Elections – Summary, Recommendations" (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/166772), "HRW Report on April 2010 Sudan Elections – Background"
(http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/166773), "HRW Report on April 2010 ...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 02, 2010
Over the past few days, I have received a great number of mails and telephone calls from the part of many Oromos either in Occupied Oromia (illegally annexed by Abyssinia) or from the Diaspora in reaction to my articles about the Nile waters dispute between Sudan, Egypt and Abyssinia (fallaciously r...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 01, 2010
In four earlier articles titled "HRW Report on April 2010 Sudan Elections – Summary, Recommendations" (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/166772), "HRW Report on April 2010 Sudan Elections – Background"
(http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/166773), "HRW Report on April 2010 ...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 01, 2010
In three earlier articles titled "HRW Report on April 2010 Sudan Elections – Summary, Recommendations" (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/166772), "HRW Report on April 2010 Sudan Elections – Background"
(http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/166773), and "HRW Report on April ...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 01, 2010
In two earlier articles titled "HRW Report on April 2010 Sudan Elections – Summary, Recommendations" (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/166772) and "HRW Report on April 2010 Sudan Elections – Background"
(http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/166773), I republished parts of a...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
June 30, 2010
In an earlier article title "HRW Report on April 2010 Sudan Elections – Summary, Recommendations" (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/166772), I republished parts of a critical HRW Report, released earlier today, namely the Introduction, the Glossary of Acronyms, the Summary, the Recomme...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
June 30, 2010
In a series of articles, I will republish the HRW Report on April 2010 Sudan elections and post-electoral troubles. Continuing on the same policy path, Khartoum plays directly into the colonial game of Sudan´s worst enemies who have planned the largest African country´s final and compreh...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
June 27, 2010
In an article titled "Gwynne Dyer and his Falsehood about the Nile, Egypt, Sudan (Ethiopia) and Abyssinia (Fake Ethiopia)" (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/165685), I refuted inaccuracies, falsehood, and deceitful information included in Gwynne Dyer´s farfetched article "Egypt's...