July 2001
Compiled by Joan T. Phillips, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL
Books
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25 November 2001.
Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference book.
Adam, Heribert and others. Comrades in Business: Post-Liberation Politics in South Africa. South Africa, Tafelberg Publishers, 1998. 240 p.
Book call no.: 320.96806 A193c
Africa Contemporary Record, edited by Colin Legum. New York, Africana Publishing, 2000. 1 vol.
Violence in South Africa, pp C37-C41.
Book call no.: 960 A2584 v.24 1992/94
Arnold, Guy. The New South Africa. New York, St. Martin's Press, 2000. 213 p.
Book call no.: 968.065 A754n
Bloom, Leonard. Identity and Ethnic Relations in Africa. Brookfield, Vermont, Ashgate Publishing, 1998. 201 p.
Book call no.: 305.80096 B655i
Conference Papers: The Grim Reaper: Organised Crime in The 1990s-Implications for South and Southern Africa, edited by M. Hough and A. Du Plessis. Pretoria, South Africa, Institute for Strategic Studies, University of Pretoria, 1999. 80 p. (ISSUP Ad hoc Publication, no.36)
Book call no.: 365.1060968 C748
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. Wonders of the African World. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1999. 275 p.
South Africa and Zimbabwe: Legends of Lost Cities, pp 231-256.
Book call no.: 960 G259w
Irish, Jenny. Policing for Profit: The Future of South Africa's Private Security Industry. Pretoria, South Africa, Institute for Security Studies, 1999. 44 p. (ISS Monograph, no.39, August 1999)
Book call no.: 363.289 I68p
Jung, Courtney. Then I Was Black: South African Political Identities in Transition. New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2000. 294 p.
Book call no.: 305.8968 J95t
Meredith, Martin. Coming to Terms: South Africa's Search for Truth. New York, Public Affairs, 1999. 380 p.
Book call no.: 968.065 M559c
South Africa Yearbook 2000/2001, edited by Delien Burger. 7th ed. Pretoria, South Africa, Government Communication and Information System, 2000. 576 p.
Also available online at: http://www.gcis.gov.za
Book call no.: R 916.8 S7264 2000/2001
Southern Africa Profiled: Essential Facts on Society, Business and Politics in Southern Africa, edited by Barry Turner. New York, St. Martin's Press, 2000. 306 p.
South Africa, pp 1-170.
Book call no.: 968 S727
Akpata-Ohohe, Bunmi. South Africa: Rape Crisis. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 6:7 November 2000.
"Teachers are responsible for a third of all rapes of school girls in South Africa."
Asmal, Kader and James, Wilmont. Education and Democracy in South Africa Today. Daedalus 130:185-204 Winter 2001.
Asmal, Kader and James, Wilmont. Education and Democracy in South Africa Today. Daedalus 130:185-204 Winter 2001.
Brown, Mercy and others. The Brain Drain: An Outline of Skilled Emigration from South Africa. Africa Insight 30:41-47 October 2000.
Chambers, David L. Civilizing the Natives: Marriage in Post Apartheid South Africa. Daedalus 129:101-124 Fall 2000.
Commey, Pusch. Discrimination Goes on Trial. New African No.398:22-23 July 2001.
Anticipates the UN conference on racism in Durban South Africa.
Commey, Pusch. Go South My Son. New African No.398:14-15 July 2001.
South African women attracted to men from the North.
Cross, Catherine. Why Does South Africa Need a Spatial Policy? Population Migration, Infrastructure and Development. Journal of Contemporary African Studies 19:111-127 January 2001.
A Fillip for South Africa's Schools. Economist 358:43 January 6, 2001.
Students in South Africa are doing better on examinations.
Gastrow, Peter and Shaw, Mark. In Search of Safety: Police Transformation and Public Responses in South Africa. Daedalus 130:259-275 Winter 2001.
Glaser, Daryl. The Media Inquiry Reports of the South African Human Rights Commission: A Critique. African Affairs 99:373-393 July 2000.
Goodwin, Peter. People of Heaven: Heirs to Violence. National Geographic 198:26-43 August 2000.
Examines the situation of Zulus in South Africa.
Hough, Mike. Urban Terror in South Africa: A New Wave? Terrorism and Political Violence 12:67-75 Summer 2000.
"Discusses and analyzes the wave of bombing incidents in South Africa between 1996 and the beginning of 2000."
Johnson, R. W. Pride Becomes Prejudice. Spectator 286:14-15 March 31, 2001.
Author "says that the ANC's racist policies are turning universities into production sheds for revolutionary intellectuals."
Landsberg, Chris and Hlophe, Dumisani. The Triple Black Burden: Race, Knowledge Production and South Africa's International Affairs. South African Journal of International Affairs 8:23-39 Summer 2001.
MacGregor, Karen. AIDS Takes Terrible Toll of Teachers. Times Educational Supplement No.4397:14 October 6, 2000.
"The pandemic sweeping the country is killing staff faster than they can be trained."
Maluccio, John and others. Social Capital and Household Welfare in South Africa, 1993-98. Journal of Development Studies 36:28-81 August 2000.
Mattes, Robert and others. The Brain Gain and Legal Immigration to Post-Apartheid South Africa. Africa Insight 30:21-30 October 2000.
Mattes, Robert and Richmond, Wayne. The Brain Drain: What Do Skilled South Africans Think? Africa Insight 30:10-20 October 2000.
McDonald, David A. and others. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Migration from Lesotho, Mozambique and Zimbabwe to South Africa. International Migration Review 34:813-841 Fall 2000.
Nattras, Nicoli and Seekings, Jeremy. "Two Nations"? Race and Economic Inequality in South Africa Today. Daedalus 130:45-70 Winter 2001.
Owen, Ken. Racist Democracy. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 6:20-21 September 2000.
Discusses racism in South Africa.
Pityana, N. Barney. South Africa's Inquiry into Racism in the Media: The Role of National Institutions in the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights. African Affairs 99:525-532 October 2000.
Rahim, Shauaib. Out in Africa. New Internationalist No.328:14-17+ October 2000.
Examines the status of homosexuality in South Africa.
Ramphele, Mamphela. Citizenship Challenges for South Africa's Young Democracy. Daedalus 130:1-17 Winter 2001.
Rogerson, C. M. and Rogerson, J. M. Dealing in Scarce Skills: Employer Responses to the Brain Drain in South Africa. Africa Insight 30:31-40 October 2000.
Rossouw, Henk. A Black Short-Story Writer Takes over an Elite South African Institution: Njabulo Ndebele Faces Conflicting Demands as He Tries to Lead the University of Cape Town. Chronicle of Higher Education 47:A41-A42 June 22, 2001.
Rostron, Bryan. Heaven and Hell on South African Soil. New Statesman 129:24-25 August 14, 2000.
"Hout Bay has racial tensions, crime, poverty and beauty-a microcosm of South Africa."
Scheper-Hughes, Nancy. After the War Is over. Peace Review 12:423-429 September 2000.
Highlights the effect on children of the apartheid struggle.
Shaw, Mark and Gastrow, Peter. Stealing the Show? Crime and Its Impact in Post-Apartheid South Africa. Daedalus 130:235-258 Winter 2001.
Skin Deep. Economist 360:54-55 July 21, 2001.
A commission in South Africa reported that Blacks still have not attained economic power.
South Africa: Immigrants Abused. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 7:6 February 2001.
South Africa: Policemen Plod on. Africa Confidential 41:7 October 13, 2000.
"Some tough technocrats are running the anti-crime policy but the police force lags behind."
South Africa: Sexual Assaults. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 7:8-9 May 2001.
Reports an increase in sexual assaults on schoolgirls by classmates and teachers.
Swinburne, Caroline. People's Dialogue on Land and Shelter. New African No.391:45 December 2000.
"Tells how the poor in South Africa are making modest gains on the housing front."
Vergnani, Linda. Corruption Alleged at South African College. Chronicle of Higher Education 47:A56 November 10, 2000.
Report recommends the University of the North be temporarily closed because of extensive corruption.
Vergnani, Linda. In South Africa, Bond University Faces Government Hostility. Chronicle of Higher Education 47:A51 March 9, 2001.
Vergnani, Linda. Moving South Africa's Universities Beyond Educational Apartheid. Chronicle of Higher Education 47:A52-A54 April 27, 2001.
Vergnani, Linda. Parents of Slain Fulbright Scholar Embrace Her Cause in South Africa: Amy Biehl's Mother and Father Now Work with Some of Those Who Murdered Her. Chronicle of Higher Education 47:A39 January 19, 2001.
Vergnani, Linda. S. African University Fights Brain Drain. Chronicle of Higher Education 46:A47 August 18, 2000.
Vergnani, Linda. South Africa Announces Reform for Colleges. Chronicle of Higher Education 47:A47 March 23, 2001.
Vergnani, Linda. South Africans and Palestinians Cooperate on Distance Education. Chronicle of Higher Education 47:A54 November 24, 2000.
Vergnani, Linda. South Africans Catch 'Miracle Train' to Better Health. Chronicle of Higher Education 47:A72 October 27, 2000.
Vestergaard, Mads. Who's Got the Map? The Negotiation of Afrikaner Identities in Post-Apartheid South Africa. Daedalus 130:19-70 Winter 2001.
Wolves in Teacher's Hats. Economist 358:43 March 31, 2001.
Sexual abuse of school girls in South Africa.
Woods, Keith. Apartheid's Aftermath. American Journalism Review 23:42-45 April 2001.
Probes the question do black Africans receive equal treatment in the press.
Sudan
Internet Resources Arab Net. Sudan Net.
Books
Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference
book.
Africa 2001, edited by Charles H. Cutter. 36th ed. Harpers Ferry, WV, Stryker-Post Publications, 2001. 273 p. Africa Contemporary Record, edited by Colin Legum. New York, Africana Publishing, 2000. 1 vol. Africa South of the Sahara 2001. 30th ed. London, Europa Publications, 2001. 1279 p. Anderson, Ewan W. Global Geopoltical Flashpoints: An Atlas of Conflict. London, Stationery Office, 2000. 391 p. Diplomacy in the Middle East: The International Relations of Regional and Outside Powers, edited by L. Carl Brown. New York, I.B. Tauris Publishers, 2001. 365 p. (Library of International Relations) Holt, P. M. and Daly, M. W. A History of the Sudan: From the Coming of Islam to the Present Day. 5th ed. New York, Longman, 2000. 222 p. Jane's Sentinel: Security Assessment: North Africa 2000. Alexandria, VA, Jane's Information Group, 2000. 679 p. The Middle East Military Balance 2000-2001, edited by Shai Feldman and Yiftah Shapir. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2001. 425 p. (BCSIS Studies in International Security) The Military Balance 2000-2001. London, Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2000. 320 p. O'Ballance, Edgar. Sudan, Civil War and Terrorism, 1956-99. New York, St. Martin's Press, 2000. 220 p. Peterson, Scott. Me Against My Brother: At War in Somalia, Sudan, and Rwanda: A Journalist Reports from the Battlefields of Africa. New York, Routledge, 2000. 357 p. Political Risk Yearbook 2001: Volume 4 Sub-Saharan Africa, edited by William D. Coplin and Michael K. O'Leary. East Syracuse, NY, PRS Group, 2001. 1 vol. Politics and Economics of Africa, Volume I edited by Frank Columbus. Huntington, NY, Nova Science Publishers, 2001. 203 p. The Statesman's Yearbook: the Politics, Cultures, and Economies of the World 2001, edited by Barry Turner. New York, St. Martin's Press, 2000. 1985 p. Strategic Survey 2000/2001. London, Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2000. 1 vol. Sudan's Predicament: Civil War, Displacement and Ecological Degradation, edited by Girma Kebbede. Brookfield, VT, Ashgate, 1999. 147 p. (Making of Modern Africa) United States. Congress. Senate and House. Committee on Foreign Relations and Committee on International Relations. Legislation on Foreign Relations through 2000. Washington, GPO, 2001. 2 vols. United States. Dept. of State. World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers 1998. Washington, GPO, 2000. 208 p. White Nile, Black Blood: War, Leadership, and Ethnicity Khartoum to
Kampala, edited by Jay Spalding and Stephanie Beswick. Lawrenceville, NJ, Red Sea Press, 2000. 336 p. Wondu, Steven and Lesch, Ann. Battle for Peace in Sudan: An Analysis of the Abuja Conferences 1992-1993. Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 2000. 247 p. Harris, Robert A. U.S. Terrorism Policy Toward Sudan: Blinded by Islamic Fundamentalism? Monterey, CA, Naval Postgraduate School, December 1999. 59 p. Affandi, Abdelwahab. International Attention? Middle East International No.649:16-18 May 4, 2001.
Akpata-Ohohe, Bunmi. Sudan: Peace at Last? Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 6:6 November 2000.
Akpata-Ohohe, Bunmi. Sudan: Women's Work Restricted. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 6:6 October 2000. Back in the Fold? Middle East International No.641:13-14 January 12, 2001. Buckley, Martin. In Africa's Human Game Reserve, Strangers Intrude. New Statesman 130:32-33 June 25, 2001. Butler, Decian. 'Contrary' Trade Sanctions Worry Malaria Researchers. Nature 411:510 May 31, 2001. Campagna, Joel. Strange Bedfellows. World Press Review 48:27 May 2001. Carey, Mary A. SEC Weighs Business Vs. Human Rights. CQ Weekly 59:1124 May 19, 2001. Church Leaders Call for Sudan Oil Moratorium. Christian Century 118:10-11 May 16, 2001.
Clinton, William J. Message to the Congress on Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Sudan. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents 36:2716 November 6, 2000.
Clinton, William J. Notice-Continuation of Sudan Emergency. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents 36:2716 November 6, 2000.
Clinton, William J. Statement on the Bombing of Civilians in Southern Sudan. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents 36:2628 October 30, 2000.
Cohn, Peter. Tougher Sanctions on Sudan Are Unlikely to Get Past Senate. CQ Weekly 58:2555 October 28, 2000. Corbett, Sara. The Long, Long, Long Road to Fargo. New York Times Magazine 150:48-55+
April 1, 2001. Death Knocks Twice. Africa Confidential 42:6 April 6, 2001. Deng, Francis M. Sudan-Civil War and Genocide. Middle East Quarterly 8:13-21 Winter 2001.
Deputy Defence Minister Dies in Plane Crash. West Africa No.4270:27 April 9, 2001. Dreams and Nightmares. Middle East International No.645:8-10 March 9, 2001. Egypt-Sudan: Pharaoh Speaks. Africa Confidential 42:8 January 26, 2001. Flint, Julie. Nuba Offensive. Middle East International No.652:15-16 June 15, 2001. Flint, Julie. Sudan: Deepening Crisis in the South. Middle East International No.647:23-25 April 6, 2001. Freedom Panel Alleges Genocide. Christianity Today 45:26 May 21, 2001. Hakata, Michelle. Killing for Oil. New African No.396:17 May 2001. He Won! Economist 358:42 January 6, 2001. Hentoff, Nat. A Deaf Ear to Sudan. Editor & Publisher 134:22 May 7, 2001. Hotspots! New Internationalist No.335:22-23 June 2001. Hutchison, Sharon E. A Curse from God? Religious and Political Conventions of the Post-1991 Rise of Ethnic Violence in South Sudan. Journal of Modern African Studies 39:307-331 June 2001.
Janney, Hailes. Oil Reserves Transform (the Sudanese civil war). Jane's Intelligence Review 13:12-15 June 20, 2001.
Kenya/Sudan: Conflict Hits Relief Work. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 6:10 December 2000. Kigotho, Wachira. Lost Boys Rescued by Uncle Sam. Times Educational Supplement No.4406:16 December 18, 2000. Lorch, Donatella. Out Of Africa. Newsweek 137:32-35 March 19, 2001. "Lost Boys" Flying Home in U. S. West Africa No.4267:25 March 19, 2001. Lost Boys Found. Economist 357:57 November 18, 2000. Lusk, Gill. Aid Suspended. Middle East International No.631:16-17 August 18, 2000. Majtenyi, Cathy. 'God Will Hear Our Suffering.' New African No.394:42-43 March 2001. Mosyznski, Peter. Food Becomes Weapon of War. New African No.389:9 October 2000.
Mwangi, George. Child Soldiers in Sudan Lifted to Safety. Times Educational Supplement No.4418:11 March 2, 2001. O'Beirne, Kate. A Faraway Country...about Which We Know A Lot. National Review 53:30+ March 5, 2001. Okite, Odhiambo. An Appeal for Sudan. America 184:15+ May 14, 2001. Opportunity Knocks (Sudan). World Oil 221:90 August 2000. Opposition Boycott. New African No.392:11 January 2001. Panel Urges Action on Sudan. Christian Century 118:9 April 11, 2001. Pomper, Miles A. Armey Joins Push to Move Issue of Suffering in Sudan to Top of Foreign Policy Agenda. CQ Weekly 59:733 March 31, 2001.
Pomper, Miles A. Freshman's Vote Reflects African Surface. CQ Weekly 59:1412 June 16, 2001. Pomper, Miles A. House Passes Sudan Sanctions. CQ Weekly 59:1455 June 16, 2001.
Pomper, Miles A. Sanctions and Sudan: Choosing Between Interaction and Punishment. CQ Weekly 59:340-342 February 10, 2001.
Premature Celebrations. Middle East International No.639:18-19 November 24, 2000. Ramsay, Allan. Sudan: Past and Present. Contemporary Review 277:297-306 November 2000.
Roberts, Catherine. Talisman's Take. Maclean's 114:42 May 7, 2001. Satchell, Michael. The Journey from Hell to Fargo: Young Sudanese Refugees Find a New Home. U.S. News & World Report 130:52 February 12, 2001. Satchell, Michael. Trying to Save Sudan. U.S. News & World Report 130:36-37 April 9, 2001. Sellers, Jeff M. No Greater Tragedy. Christianity Today 45:95 June 11, 2001. Slaves for Sale. Maclean's 114:40-43 May 7, 2001.
Stone Age in the Nuba Mountains Economist 358:55 March 24, 2001. Sudan. Military Technology 25:255 World Defence Almanac 2000-2001. Sudan: Back to Gaol. Africa Confidential 42:8 February 23, 2001. Sudan/Kenya: Zero-Rated. Africa Confidential 42:7 July 27, 2001. Sudan: No Room at the Security Council. Africa Confidential 41:1-3 October 13, 2000. Sudan: Oil Fuels War. Africa Today: Voice of the Continent 7:9 May 2001. Sudan: Oiling the Daggers. Africa Confidential 42:8 April 20, 2001. Sudan: With or Without Riek. Africa Confidential 42:8 June 15, 2001. Sudanese Contradictions. Economist 356:37-38 August 19, 2000. Tales of Horror. Maclean's 114:44 May 7, 2001. Turabi Dictates the Pace. Middle East International No.634:10-11 September 29, 2000. Turabi Down but Not out. Economist 356:38 August 19, 2000. USA/Sudan: Caution, Lobbies at Work. Africa Confidential 42:5-6 April 6, 2001. Wallace, Lane. Flying Lessons: No Man's Land. Flying 128:102-105 June 2001. War, Famine and Oil in Sudan. Economist 358:41 April 14, 2001.
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or the United States Air Force. All sites last accessed 25 November 2001.
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General information about the countries of Algeria, Comoros, Djibouti, Mauritania, Morocco, Somalia, Sudan, and Tunisia.
Available online at: http://www.sudan.net/main1.shtml
Provides news, and general information about Sudan.
General information about each country including history.
Book call no.: R 916 D724a 36th ed 2001
Review of the affairs in each country. See table of contents for pages.
Book call no.: 960 A2584 v.24 1992/94
For most countries includes: physical and social geography, history, economy, statistical survey, directory and bibliography.
Book call no.: R 916.7 A258 30th ed 2001
Sudan, pp 315-317.
Book call no.: 327.101 A546g
Sudan, pp 289-291.
Book call no.: 327.56 D596
Book call no.: 962.4 H758h
Has general information about each country and detailed information about each country's defense.
Book call no.: R 961 J33 2000 Aug-2001 Jan
"Provides the most detailed data available in open literature regarding the composition of the region's military forces."
Book call no.: R 355.033056 M627 2000/2001
Sudan, pp 283-284.
Book call no.: R 355 L847m 2000/2001
Book call no.: 962.404 O12s
Book call no.: 960.329 P485m
For each country includes information about political framework, economic framework, and forecasts.
Book call no.: R 956.05 P769 2001
Sudan: Civil War, Terrorism, and U.S. Relations by Ted Dagne and Donald Deng, pp 163-168.
Book call no.: 320.96 P7694
For each country gives information such as history, territory and population, social statistics, constitution and government, recent elections, current administration, defense, international relations, economy, energy and natural resources, trade, communications, social institutions, culture, and diplomatic representatives.
Book call no.: R310 St2 137th ed 2001
Up and Down on the Horn, pp 254-263.
Book call no.: R 327 L8471s 2000/2001
Book call no.: 962.404 S943
Political Settlement in Sudan, p 621.
Book call no.: 327.73 L697L 2000
Book call no.: R 355 A734w 1998
Book call no.: 962.403 W582
Book call no.: 962.404 W482b
Doc. call no.: M-U 42525 H315u
State government of Khartoum restricting women from working in areas where there are men.
Sudan seems to be more accepted by other nations.
The United States' interest in the Sudan.
Requests for reagents to fight malaria have been denied for Sudan.
Reports the arrest of Hassan
Turabi.
SEC announces "that companies investing in countries subject to sanctions by the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control would face disclosure rules."
Connell, Dan. Escalating Civil War in Sudan. Middle East International No.645:22-23 March 9, 2001.
Sudanese refugees are being relocated in Fargo, North Dakota.
Two Sudanese leaders have died, Yousif Kuwa Mekki and Ibrahim Shams el Din.
Fifteen high-ranking military officers were killed in a plane crash.
Representatives of the SPLA and Hassan Turabi's faction sign a document of agreement on February 19.
Egypt has a plan for the U.S. to follow in talks with the Sudan National Islamic Front.
SPLA offensive.
Reports on the "relationship between oil development and the conflict between the Sudanese government and rebel forces."
"A federal panel on religious freedom has appealed to the Bush administration to mount a 'comprehensive, sustained campaign' to pressure Sudan to respect basic human rights."
Report states that oil companies have been involved in the war in Sudan.
President Bashir is re-elected.
"U.S. media, by and large, are missing the story of its civil war."
Examines oil exploration in Sudan, Chad and Cameroon, and Nigeria.
Relief workers are unable to deliver help due to conflicts in Kenya and Sudan.
"Reports on the U.S. decision to take in orphan children who have been refugees for a decade."
Sudanese boys relocated in United States.
Hundreds of boys who fled Sudan after the Civil War are finally making a home for themselves in America.
The U.S. agrees to
be a home to 3,800 refugee boys from Sudan.
UN suspends aid to Southern Sudan after bombing by government forces.
Effects of the war in Sudan.
"The United Nations airlifted 2,500 demobilize child soldiers from combat zones in southern Sudan to safer areas."
The plight of Christians in Sudan
and the U.S. policy toward this situation.
Disagreement among missionaries about aid to Sudan.
Explores the oil industry and Sudan.
Presidential and parliamentary elections are to be held despite a boycott by opposition groups.
Call for Washington to take action against religious persecution in Sudan.
Mentions two representatives who voted against sanctions on Sudan.
Sudan hosts the Inter-Governmental Authority for Development
Summit and opposition leader, Sadeq al' Mahdi returns from self-imposed exile.
Canadian oil company criticized for working with the Sudanese government.
Lost Boys of Sudan are resettled in Fargo, North Dakota.
"A faith-based bloc wants to halt Africa's longest-running war."
Reports the findings of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom about Sudan.
The plight of the people living in the Nuba mountains.
Force structure.
Reports the arrest of National Islamic Front founder, Hassan el
Turabi.
"Kenya's role as chair of the principal Sudan peace forum is under threat after claims that it was negotiating to import oil from Sudan."
"NIF regime fails to shed its pariah status after its bruising battle to win support at the United Nations."
Report from Christian Aid blames oil for escalating atrocities in that civil war.
Announces that southern forces in Sudan have united.
"Efforts to reunite the two main Southern factions
have suffered a setback."
Examines the government's actions in bombing UN aircraft with emergency aid.
"Joe Fontana, 51, the Liberal MP for London-Central, returned last week from a fact-finding mission to Sudan."
Fighting inside the government.
Looks at Hassan Turabi, opposition
leader.
The U.S. policy toward Sudan.
Airlift operations to provide relief in Sudan.
"Sudan's government has adopted a brutal new policy of clearing the oil areas."