February 14 statement from Office of the Press Secretary President Clinton on February 14 expressed his concern over the reported government bombing of a school in the Nuba mountain region of Sudan...
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U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan Discusses IGAD Peace Process in Egypt
Appeals to Sudanese government to cease aerial bombings U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan, Harry Johnston, met October 28 in Cairo with Sudanese Ambassador to Egypt Ahmed Abdel Halim Mohamed to discuss...
Albright Wraps Up Africa Trip With Sense of Accomplishment
By Jim Fisher-Thompson, Washington File Staff Correspondent Nairobi, Kenya -- Secretary of State Madeleine Albright concluded a weeklong trip to Africa October 23, asserting that points she stressed...
U.S. Condemns Sudan's Ban on Relief Flights
August 4 announcement by State Dept.'s Rubin The Sudanese government's ban on humanitarian relief flights to the Western Upper Nile region in southern Sudan was strongly condemned August 4 by U.S...
United States to appoint special envoy to Sudan
State Department Spokesman James Rubin briefed. Rubin noted that Secretary of State Albright has announced President Bill Clinton will soon appoint a special envoy to Sudan. Albright made the...
Senate passes humanitarian aid for Southern Sudan
(Brownback releases statement on Sudanese human rights) (680) 01 July 1999 USIS Washington -- Sudan "is among the most victimized civilian populations in the world. The statistics attest -- 1.9...
Former US envoys to Sudan report on fact-finding mission
(Ambs. Kontos and Petterson brief at CSIS breakfast) (940) By Jim Fisher-Thompson USIA Staff Writer WASHINGTON -- Returning from a recent fact-finding mission to the Horn of Africa, two former U.S...
US official briefs on new Sudan sanctions
(Sanctions latest effort to get Khartoum to change policies) (280) By Rick Marshall USIA Staff Writer Washington -- A senior administration official briefed the press November 4 on President...
Moose Senate Testimony on U.S.Policy towards Sudan
(Says Sudan must change its "unacceptable behavior") (2420) Washington -- The United States has made it clear to Sudan "that they will face growing international pressure, and that our bilateral...
The search for peace in Sudan
VOLL TELEPRESS CONFERENCE: (Says U.S. would help if Sudanese government seeks democracy) (830) By Joanne L. Nix USIA Staff Writer Washington -- A U.S. authority on Sudan envisioned "real prospects...
UN Human Rights Investigator Forced to Leave Sudan
(Biro hoped to investigate reports of arrests in Khartoum) (630) By Wendy Lubetkin USIA European Correspondent Geneva -- The United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in Sudan, Gaspar Biro,...