1. Muammar Gaddafi Muammar Gaddafi has been the leader of Libya since a coup in 1969. Described as one of the most exotic national leaders in the world, Gaddafi has ordered his forces to crush an uprising that has rocked his four-decade-long rule for the past week, warning armed protesters they will be executed, and vowing to 'fight to the end'. Omar al-Bashir Omar al-Bashir has been the President of Sudan since 1989 when he led a group of officers in a bloodless military coup that...Read Full Story
Riots in Arab countries cause gold, oil price growth :
Mass-scale riots in the countries of the Middle East and North Africa, especially in Libya, have caused growth in gold and oil prices. In London, the price of a barrel of the Brent crude is one dollar up, selling for 103.5 dollars. The gold price has grown by 0.5% to reach a seven-week high of 1396.5 dollars per ounce…
14 terrorists to go on trial in North Caucasus :
14 rebel fighters are due to appear before a panel of the Supreme...Read Full Story
Riots in Arab countries cause gold, oil price growth :
Mass-scale riots in the countries of the Middle East and North Africa, especially in Libya, have caused growth in gold and oil prices. In London, the price of a barrel of the Brent crude is one dollar up, selling for 103.5 dollars. The gold price has grown by 0.5% to reach a seven-week high of 1396.5 dollars per ounce…
14 terrorists to go on trial in North Caucasus :
14 rebel fighters are due to appear before a panel of the Supreme...Read Full Story
Zambia says it has invited Sudan's president to a regional summit even though he faces an international war crimes warrant and says he will not be arrested if he attends. Government spokesman Ronnie Shikapwasha says the stance is in keeping with the African Union 's position on Omar al-Bashir . Government spokesmen refused to say Monday whether al-Bashir was expected to accept his invitation to the summit, which opens Wednesday. The International Criminal Court has called for al-Bashir's...Read Full Story
The U.N. humanitarian chief says the Sudanese government is allowing four aid organizations expelled from the country in March to return under slightly different names. John Holmes says CARE, Save The Children, and Mercy Corps will be resuming their humanitarian work in Darfur and PADCO will resume its work in three areas along Sudan's disputed north-south border. Sudan ordered 10 of the largest international aid organizations to leave the country in early March after the International...Read Full Story
EL FASHER, Sudan (AFP) - Nearly two million people displaced by conflict in Sudan's Darfur should go home, President Omar al-Bashir, who has been indicted for alleged war crimes in the conflict, said on Wednesday. "We will let IDPs (internally ...
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The Sudanese President Omer al-Bashir has accused foreign groups of profiting from the crisis in Darfur, vowing to fully implement a deal aimed at ending years of insurgency and dependency on aid in his country's western region.
EL FASHER, Sudan, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) -- Sudanese President Omar al- Bashir declared Wednesday an amnesty ... and convicted members of the Liberation and Justice Movement," said al-Bashir when addressing a rally in El Fasher, capital of North Darfur State.
February 12, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese president Omer Hassan al-Bashir blasted the South Sudan government saying that their decision to suspend oil production amounts to “suicide”. Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir greets the crowd after ...
Sudan VisionAl Bashir to Launch Darfur Regional Authority in Al Fashir, Qatari Emir, Deby ...Sudan VisionThe inauguration ceremony will be attended by the Emir of Qatar Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Chadian President Idriss Deby, Eritrean President Isias Afwerki,along with the governors of Darfur states, members of the Regional Authority and a number of ...
Last week, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, speaking on national television, said his country is closer to war than to peace with South Sudan without progress on an oil deal. His comments followed similar remarks from South Sudanese President Salva Kiir ...
Sudan is closer to war than peace with the breakaway state of South Sudan, President Omar al-Bashir said on national television on Friday, with a dispute over oil and other issues stoking tensions. "The climate now is closer to a climate of war ...
Omar al-Bashir is a military leader in Sudan. He has been in control of the country since 1989 and has been highly criticized for the role he has played during the Darfur conflict.
Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir (Arabic: عمر حسن أحمد البشير , born 1 January 1944) is the current President of Sudan and the head of the National Congress Party.
Omar al-Bashir Sudan. Age 63. In power since 1989. Last year’s rank: 1 Omar al-Bashir retains his position as the worst dictator because of his ongoing deadly human-rights abuses ...
The evidence the prosecutor has presented is clear and compelling. Millions of people have been displaced; hundreds of thousands have been killed; and at the center of it all stands Sudanese President