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Justice is Useless If it Destroys Peace *By James Okik
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Justice is Useless If it Destroys Peace

*By James Okik

International Law must be delivered with the right procedures and indubitable evidences if it has to be credited as objective justice. This Law of Nations must not be biased with politics of selfish competition in the international and global interests. This Law must always be the servant of security, stability, order and peace and not vice versa. This Law must not be put as a ‘Blockage Cart’ before the ‘Horse of Peace’ and ‘Political Progress’ in the Sudan. It must not be used as a tool of ‘Political Pressure’ on Sudan Government by the non-signatory to it like USA Government or by the signatory to it like the Governments of France and UK, among others. It must not also be abused by the Civil Society Lobby Groups like ‘Save Darfur Coalition’ and ‘Human Rights Watch’ who are good at nothing except exaggerating the statistics of the dead and displaced Darfurians and wishing them ever lasting suffering for the benefit of expatriates.

Yes, it is true that “Justice delayed is Justice denied” but it is even truer that “Peace disturbed is Peace destroyed.” Peace is a greater good than Justice and that is why the United Nations got founded on it rather than on Justice. Justice can wait because Peace is a priority to it. The current President of African Union, Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania, understands the value of peace in Africa very well when he warned the ICC Western agents to avoid creating chaos in the continent by trying to indict the sitting President of the Sudan and lock him behind the Criminal Bars in The Hague. The Arab League Secretary-General, Amr Musa, said "the situation is very serious and very dangerous…the search for justice should not jeopardize the other priorities in Sudan." African Union Peace and Security Commissioner, Ramtane Lamamra, said “ICC targeting of African High Officials is unacceptable” Why have the ICC’s first four cases targeted African conflicts only? Is this an attempt to prove that Africa knows nothing best about government except to murder its citizens in a genocider manner?

Liberia’s Charles Taylor in 2006 and Yugoslavia’s Slobodan Milosevic in 1993 were the only heads of States tried in the ICC but that was done when they were out of power. Can Ocampo wait until Sudan ratify the Rome Statute and until Al Bashir becomes a former Head of State, and perhaps until Sudan become a ‘Failed State’ without effective judiciary for him to make his case relevance?

Arrogant and rigid enforcement of International Law is an abrogation of justice especially when it is done hastily with political motives rather than legal intentions. For example, upon hearing the news of Ocampo ill-motives on the President of the Sudan, George Bush run to the media and said “we’re trying to work with Al Bashir to make sure he understands that there will be continued sanctions if he doesn’t move forward by facilitating the deployment of peacekeepers and flow of aid in Darfur…We’re not a member of the ICC, but we’ll see how that plays out with Al Bashir.” You can understand here how USA is against the ICC but happy to use it as a “Tool of Pressure” on Sudan. You can also detect sarcastic Neo-colonial mentality from Bush when he thinks the President of the Sudan is a man who lacks understanding. I remember Hugo Chaves, the President of Venezuela telling Bush in the face that he is the worst devilish President the world ever had.

Also the French Foreign Ministry spokesman Eric Chevallier run to the media and said Ocampo move "would constitute an element of positive appreciation by the International Community.” Again the French envoy at the United Nations, Jean-Maurice Ripert hinted that his Government may freeze contacts with the Sudanese President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir if the judges of the ICC decided to issue an Arrest Warrant for him…the EU rules are very clear. We have no dialogue and no cooperation with anyone indicted by the ICC. My country will oppose any attempts to invoke article 16 of the ICC rules that empowers the UN Security Council to suspend prosecutions by the world tribunal. It is not too late for the Sudanese authorities to cooperate with the ICC by arresting and handing them Ahmed Haroun, the State Minister for Humanitarian Affairs, and the Janjaweed leader, Ali Mohamed Ali Abdel-Rahman known as Ali Kushayb for quick international trial.” But is France neutral on the internal problems of the Sudan? Where is the rebel Abdel Wahid, the Leader of Sudan Liberation Army/Movement enjoying his life and making free international telephone calls? Does the Neo-colonialist like France care about the fate of the Sudan and the whole African continent?

How many black people were burnt dead in Paris without bringing the perpetrators to the Book? Aren’t the French Companies hungry for the Oil of the Sudan? Don’t they know that the former Cuba President, Fidel Castro, stayed in his country and did many good things to his people and to Africans without bothering about American sanctions and external trips? If the World denied H.E. Al Bashir traveling abroad, it will be even good for him to focus on the internal Affairs of the Sudan and travel to all its corners to see to it that good things are being done to the locals. Those who need him from other countries will have no option but to come to Sudan and beg him for oil.

Richard Dicker, the Director of Human Rights Watch’s International Justice Program also run to the media and said “charging President Al Bashir for the hideous crimes in Darfur shows that no one is above the law. It is the prosecutor’s job to follow the evidence wherever it leads, regardless of official position.” Also Dr. James Smith, the Chief Executive of the Aegis Trust   said the ICC move “is an historic moment for International Justice; the first time a serving Head of State has been accused of genocide.” Further, John Prendergast Co-Chair of the ENOUGH PROJECT and former Official of Clinton’s Administration said that “the ICC indictments can be a step forward in the path to secure peace in Darfur…until there is a consequence for the commission of genocide, it will continue. This action introduces a cost, finally, into the equation” Some Human Rights Groups said the indictment may help move Darfur closer to peace. Excuse me please! What ‘peace’ are you talking about when you are sending wrong signals to the rivaling parties? You better say your Lobby Groups will move closer to getting good money from Darfurians’s sufferings.

But why should the Sudan be an experimenting ground for the ICC effectiveness? Is the Sudanese President a laboratory for testing the effectiveness of International Justice System? Has Ocampo proved that Sudan Judicial System is not genuine to try the criminal cased about Darfur region before the alleged accusation could be handled by the ICC? This should have been the first step of the treacherous ICC Prosecutor before he listed his accusations against Sudan Sovereignty.

Amnesty International urged Khartoum “to refrain from using the Prosecutor’s announcement as an excuse to block the U.N. peacekeeping mission from protecting civilians in Darfur or delivering humanitarian assistance.” Of course Khartoum can express its disappointment by any means that can make the ICC defer its proceedings against the President of the Sudan. Khartoum knows that If UN and Humanitarian Organizations are blocked in Darfur, this will make them unhappy because it will means blocking their big salaries and other privileges they enjoy in the name of the suffering people of Darfur. Sudan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Abdel Mmahmood Abdel Haleem, said the President Al Bashir likely will visit the U.N. General Assembly in September 2008 and that Sudan would consider any attempt to arrest him on foreign soil the gravest of matters punishable by open options including military response. He said Sudan would consider any attempt of arrest as an invitation for the act of war. Unless USA is able to take all the Islamists to ICC and lock them behind bars, taking Al-Bashir there alone will not be a solution to their defeat by the most intelligent terrorist of the World, Osama Bin Laden.

The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) said “silence in the face of atrocities does not prevent further crimes.” But why are they silent about the crimes being committed by the American, the British and the French Governments in the Middle East, the Gulf and Asia? Is the ICC becoming a “Pressure Tool” to Sudan alone when it is supposed to look at international problems of injustice with independence, impartiality, fairness and effectiveness, and without ulterior motives? It is known that the ICC is based on a treaty, joined by 106 countries only. It will not act if a case can be investigated or prosecuted by a national judicial system unless the national proceedings are proven to be incompetent. The ICC is supposed to be a court of last resort when international peace is at threat. Is Al Bashir a threat to International Peace? It is also known that Sudan has not ratified the Rome Statute for it to qualify for ICC legal investigations and trials. Isn’t Ocampo trying to popularize his international legal proceedings on a wrong Country?

China Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao expressed “serious concern and worry about the request by Occampo to the ICC judges to issue an Arrest Warrant against Al Bashir.” He called on parties concerned to take a prudent attitude, and properly settle divergences through consultation. He said “the ICC’s move should help the stability of Sudan and the proper settlement of the Darfur issue, instead of the other way round.” He said further that China will consult with other members of the U.N. Security Council to block the ICC from issuing the requested Arrest Warrant.” Yes, China must move quickly and give Ocampo more money than he gets from the USA. Ban Ki-Moon said ICC “would have very serious consequences for peacekeeping operations including the political process … I’m very worried but nobody can evade justice. In principal I believe that peace and justice should go hand in hand. Justice can be part of a peace process but peace without justice cannot be sustainable.” This suggests that Ki-Moon only care about the comfort of his employees in Sudan but not about the Sudanese plight.

On 14th July 2008, Ocampo filed 10 charges against the sitting President of the Sudan without respect to the sovereignty vested upon him by the Interim Constitution of the Sudan (ICS), which was born as a result of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) and the National Congress (NC) who is the majority ruling party in the Sudan. The lazy Arm-chair Prosecutor of the ICC said three of these charges count for genocide, five counts for crimes against humanity, and two counts for murder. He accused Mr. Al Bashir of running a campaign of genocide that has killed 35,000 people outright, at least another 100,000 through a “slow death” and forced 2.5 million to flee their homes in Sudan’s Western Region using the military, political and diplomatic apparatus of the State.” Ocampo categorized his evidence Sources for justifying his investigation as the follows:

1)       Some Eye Witnesses and Victims of the alleged crimes in Darfur;

2)       Recorded interviews from some Sudan Government Officials;

3)       Statements from some Experts on the activities of High Officials of the Sudan Government and leaders of Darfur Militia known as the Janjaweed;

4)       Documents and other information provided by the Government of the Sudan upon request of the Prosecution;

5)       The Report and other materials on Darfur from the UN Commission of Inquiry;

6)       The Report and other materials provided by the Sudanese National Commission of Inquiry;

7)       Documents and other materials obtained from open sources.

According to Ocampo’s idle Investigation Report, the wiped and the driven away people in Darfur were the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa ethnic groups who challenged Al Bashir’s Regime about “the economic and political marginalization of their region.” According the biased negative news he got from the CCN, BBC and Monte Carlo, these non-Arab groups rebelled against the Arab government and used arms to pursue their cause. These African tribes did not commit crimes in the process of their struggle and their hands are not soaked in any blood of the innocent Sudanese. They did not destroy government assets and should be encouraged to overthrow Al Bashir’s Government with the help of the ICC’s pressure.

With this background, the speedy and impatient Ocampo recommend to the ICC judges of Pre-Trial Chamber I to issue an International Warrant of Arrest to the accused President of the Sovereign Republic of the Sudan who is against the practice of neo-colonialism by the former colonialists. Mr. Ocampo has earned a lot of money from this work and is looking forward to earn more out of his dirty investigations as he did it some years back in his own country Argentine. Go and ask the Argentineans and they will tell you how they hate Ocampo because he is an agent of Americans’ and Europeans’ interests. These Neo-colonialists took him from Argentine to the ICC Headquarters in Netherlands. They did this because they found him to be a judge who is insensitive to the value of independence and national dignity of the Less Developed Countries because he enjoys being the servant of the so-called ‘Super Masters’ of the so-called ‘ First World’. Ocampo is even happy about the history of the massive genocide of Indigenous Red Indians of Americas. His country, Argentine is known of having eliminated the Black African and the Red Indians because of their Colour. Instead of plotting against the progress of the Sudan in peace-building and sustainable development, Ocampo should go and investigate the gravest historical human crimes that were committed in Argentina when it was invaded by his grandfathers who went from Europe to South America.

The Sudan’s Vice President, Sudan’s Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha called the ICC move "irresponsible, illegal and unprofessional." The Sudan opposition’s parties and the SPLM said that a political solution to crisis in Darfur is the key to preventing the negative impact of the possible Arrest Warrant that may be issued by the ICC against Sudan President. Yassir Arman called on the government to create a roadmap on Darfur “within a week” in consultation with other political parties and NGO’s. Some SPLM leaders said they are ready to utilize their contacts to help diffuse the crisis through consultation with the International Community and Legal Cooperation with the ICC. The Umma Party said the “ICC move can bring a constitutional collapse to Sudan” after the good distance that has been covered. The Umma Party leader, Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi said “there should be a balance between justice and interests of peace … targeting any person in this country, especially its leader, is targeting Sudan, its people, stability, peace and security”. Dr. Hassan Al-Turabi, the leader of the Popular Congress Party (PCP) and former ally of Al-Bashir said “South African model for Truth and Reconciliation is the way forward” but he said he cannot make a ruling in the ICC prosecutor’s charges because “it is something the court has to examine.” Suleiman Sandal, the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) said they will put “all their forces to the service of the ICC to help bring Al Bashir to justice. The ICC decision puts Al Bashir in a corner and will help us now to overtake his regime." But using the ICC as a tool for achieving Regime Change defeats the purpose of Justice of the International Law.

The patriotic Sudanese must excuse the rebels and the run-away nationals who live abroad and who support foreign interests against the sovereignty of the Sudan. The President of the Sudan is not a less President than any President of any Country (like USA, France and UK). Real and patriotic Sudanese do not encourage any move that can cause undemocratic “Regime Change” in their country. They cannot accept to be fooled and used by Western countries who do not wish Sudan any good thing except continuous crisis and humanitarian interventions? What has the previous “Regime Changes” brought to Sudan apart from more chaos and suffering of the innocent people? Why do we advocate for “Regime Change” when its consequences are undesirable to the citizens of the Sudan who decided to endure and live inside the Sudan dignifully without running abroad to sell their birth rights in search of food and shelter?

The President Omer Hassan al-Bashir ratified on 14th July the Electoral Law which lays the basis for running free and fair elections in the first quarter of 2009. This law contains mixed electoral system. 60% of the 450 MPs will be chosen through the majority elect in their geographical constituencies. It also guarantees 25% of the parliamentary seats to women who will be elected through the proportional representation with other 15% of the MPs. The new law organizes the holding of general elections in the country at three levels, including presidential election and elections for the federal parliament and regional legislative chambers, while voters in Southern Sudan have also to elect the President of the Government there. The bill sets 4 percent minimum vote needed for any party to enter parliament through the proportional representation and requires for candidates at presidential elections to get at least 200 endorsements from 18 of Sudan’s 25 states. Why don’t we appreciate Al Bashir for this achievement?

Thank to H.E. Salva Kiir for accepting to head the Crisis Committee and be a Joshua to Al Bashir’s case with the ICC. This is a Patriotic stand because even if Southerners differ with the Arabs in the Sudan, still they are Sudanese citizens and possible good neighbors with the forthcoming State of South Sudan. Kiir job description is to ensure that the Crisis Committee undertakes diplomatic and legal actions to counteract Ocampo’s charges against the sovereignty of the Sudan where Kiir has a share. According to the presidential decree, the panel has to coordinate its efforts with the African Union, the Arab League and Movement of Non-Aligned Countries. In addition, the Committee has to study the legal aspects of charges leveled by the ICC Prosecutor against the Sudanese president and to find a compromise with the International Community to avoid negative effects on the signed peace accords. The game against the ICC has started and the spectators are taking their seats to clap for the winners or the losers.

I am supporting my team from the Sudan and urge them to warm up with the following ideas from a philosopher who was against the current status quo of the international community and the Foreign Policy of American Government, especially the Hiroshima disaster and Vietnam War. He was a good liberal American philosopher and I love him very much. His name is John Rawls. To challenge the partiality of the International Law and its injustices on the Less Developed and Less Powerful Countries, Rawls came up with an alternative. He called it the “Law of the Peoples”. He presented its basic principles as follows:

1)                                Peoples are free and independent, and their freedom and independence are to be respected by other peoples;

2)                                Peoples are to observe international treatise and undertakings without using double standards;

3)                                Peoples are equal and are parties to the agreements that bind them according to reasonable consensus;

4)                                Peoples are to observe a duty of non-intervention into others’ internal affairs without their request;

5)                                Peoples have the right of self-defence but no right to instigate war for reasons other than self-defence;

6)                                Peoples are to honour the fundamental human rights without rigidity;

7)                                Peoples are to observe certain specified restrictions in the conduct of war as a last resort for urgent needed solution; and

8)                                Peoples have a duty to assist other peoples living under unfavourable conditions because of lack of just or decent political, social, and economic structures in their communities.

Based on these points, you can see how USA and UK are failing in Iraq and Afghanistan. They have provoked terrorism in the World and are unable to control it. Their Technology of Intelligence and Hard Ware of War has been defeated by the cleverest Osama Bin Laden. The unjust Iraq during the time of Saddam Hussein’s Regime is far better and peaceful than the invaded Iraq under Bush’s control now. They eliminated Hussein into the land of the dead in the name of double standard justice, and spoiled the peace of Iraqis by setting Iraq to fire of chaos. What has the Anglo-American definition of dream of liberty and justice brought to Iraq? God forbids this situation in the Sudan !

* The Author is a PhD Student in the University of Nairobi, Kenya.


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  • Need for Reciprocity in Sudan-US Relations by Omar Khalid
  • Reconciliation, Accord in the Offing by Yassir Madani
  • A Giant Step to Combat HIV/AIDS /Ahmed Al Bahi
  • Purging Political Life by John Gordon
  • Foreigners Presence in Sudan by Omar Al Bushra
  • The Massacre of Port Sudan By Dr. Abu Amna
  • Mr Al-Al-Nur wailing on the wrong Wall abandoning the three cards Monte trick by Hatim El Madani*
  • Delay in the Hybrid Operation Deployment by Omar Khalid
  • Would Sudan’s inflexible National Congress Party (NCP) honour a World Court Verdict on Abyei,? By Peter Lokarlo Marsu- Melbourne
  • The Elections Act by Yassir Madani
  • CPA Protection Responsibility of All National Forces by Omar Al Bushra
  • The Up-Coming Elections A Collective Responsibility towards Peace in Sudan by Dr. Ahmed Hamoda Hamid Fadlalla.
  • Updated JEM Proposal for Change by Dr. Abdullahi Osman El-Tom
  • Re to a Professor: Anne Bartlett Darfur is True By- Taha Zein
  • A Witness from among themselves by John Gordon
  • A Collective Responsibility towards Peace in Sudan by Dr. Ahmed Hamoda Hamid Fadlalla
  • Public Opinion No Longer Concerned About the Sudanese-American Relations by Yassir Madani
  • An Opportunity for National Reconciliation by Omar khalid
  • Towards Responsibility and a Harmonious Relationship by Omar Al Bushra
  • ICC Prosecutor Dealt another Blow by John Gordon
  • Unity of darfur by Babiker Gardia
  • Darfur: Truth or Fiction? By Anne Bartlett
  • Beyond the Last Computer by Philip Emeagwali
  • “The Chevron way” the US in open talks with Al-Qaida of Sudan by Hatim El-Madani*
  • Abu Dhabi looks to Sudan for food supply by Dr. S. A. Suliman
  • The world has to save Sudanfrom the brutality of the Khartoum regime by Bahar Arabie
  • Fragile Sudan: Search for Unity that will Never Be *By James Okuk
  • Government Suggests Joint Administration for Abyei Area
  • The Question of African Identity, Arabism and Islam phobia in the Sudan By: Justin D. Wannis
  • YOU ! SUDANESE PEOPLES, MARGINALIZED AND EXCLUDED INTENTIONALLY FROM DEVELOPMENT by Dr AHMED OSMAN TYIA KAFFI.
  • Salva Kiir: Shedding the tears of failure/John Sabit Atar, Nairobi, Kenya;
  • Expert De Waal Continues Misleading the World on Darfur by By Abdullahi Osman El-Tom, Ph.D.
  • Darfur and Prof Anne Bartlett By Mohammed M. Haiba
  • Bravo” Toyota 4X4 you reached “Trap” Khartoum by Hatim El-Madani*
  • Stop the Witch-hunt in Khartoum by Anne Bartlett
  • Battle of Omdurman responsible for Battle of Omdurman. by By Mahmoud A. Suleiman
  • It's Historical! by Mack Awer
  • Another Rwanda Genocide going on in the capital of Sudan, Khartoum and in Omdurman. by Mohamad Ahmad Moaz.
  • Why didn't Kiir cry so much for Garang? Tungawan Chol, Syndey, Australia
  • Expected Results from SPLM’s 2nd Convention *By James Okuk
  • Statement on DPA Second Anniversary by Abdel Gabar M. Dosa
  • Airplanes Nightmare for South Sudanese By Steve Paterno
  • Stepping Out of Naivasha Paradise By: Abd Al Mahmoud Al Koronkai
  • The Politics of Panic in Southern Sudan By: Prof. Wani Tombe
  • Salva Kiir provokes a dangerous situation in the South By :Tut Gatwech
  • Towards a Sudan without a Government Army By Abdullahi Osman El-Tom
  • Who is Behind Masseriya Tribe? by Mack Awer, former Red Army
  • The London-led Western crusade against Zimbabwe lacks rationalization. by Peter Lokarlo Marsu
  • The United Nations honors a female Sudanese researcher as part of the UNEP champions of the Earth: By Taha Yusuf Hassan
  • Britain to “Darfur in” daresay “France it out” by Hatim El Madani*
  • Darfur: Why Insecurity by Proxy has to Stop by Anne Bartlett
  • Corruption in the GOSS is a threat to peace in south Sudan. by Thomas Mawein Bior, Gogrial, Sudan
  • Disability is not Inability: Eliminating Teachers with Disabilities in Education by Ustaz Atem Dut Kuek
  • Postponing Sudan Census: Unjustified GoSS’s rush hour By James Okuk
  • Sheikh Salva Keir “Birneeeta” by Hatim El Madani
  • Justice must be alive in Sudan if peace is genuine? By Mawien D Kuol
  • Sudan’s Bor county leaders disagree on town ownership by Philip Thon Aleu
  • Sudan and the popular uprising By Arman Muhammad Ahmad
  • Why politics must now also become personal on Darfur and China by Anne Bartlett
  • The Joke of the Poorly Ambitious Sudanese by Ali Bashir
  • The World Bank and NGOs in Southern Sudan: Keeping Poverty For Expatriate Benefit *By James Okuk
  • Kiir: Saying and doing differently by Malual Maker, South Sudan
  • Besides tribalism political favouritism a grave concern in New Sudan By Koang Tut Jing
  • South Sudan Democratic Forum in Canada informs the Goss to be mindful and permits the equality to any one (from South Sudan).By Ker Biel Ruey
  • English, the Crazy Language by Ali Al-Bashir- Jeddah.
  • El-Tom and Mr Nur “Israel Taboo” Loose lips sinck ships by Hatim El Madani
  • Our Parliament in Juba paid for doing nothing! by David Char Akau, South Sudan
  • AFRICAN FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT by Ali Bashir Al-Shafie
  • Sudan's Economic Development Increases Despite Sanctions By Sabina Castelfranco
  • THE SOUTH IS EMPTY by Tharwat Gassim
  • Sudan’s Defence Minster: How Racist Can He Be? By Abdullahi Osman El-Tom
  • BETWEEN GENUINE DEMOCRACY AND THE CLEPTOCRACY OF THE RULING GROUP by Arman Muhammed Ahmad
  • False Accusation against Dr.Riek Machar, A true Nationalist Leader in South Sudan By: PeterT.Nguanok
  • Taban’s acquittal an example of double standard treatment of SPLM members Atem Mabior
  • Sudanese Responses To: "Obama And My Son": Mohammad Ali Salih, Washington, DC, USA
  • American Responses: "Obama And My Son": Mohammad Ali Salih, Washington, DC, USA
  • Community Land: A Critical Socio-Economic Factor To Temper With In Southern Sudan By James Okuk
  • Breaking a Taboo: Mr Nur and his SLM Office in Israel By Abdullahi Osman El-Tom
  • China refutes accusation on arms sales to Sudan
  • SPLM 2nd Convention: A Hard Test in Democratic Transformation *By James Okuk
  • The 60 Currents by Hamza M Babbikr
  • The unauthorized profile of the Eastern-Sudan Front’s Chairman 2-3 By Mohamed Ibrahim
  • The Justice & Equality Movement (JEM)/ Religion and the State By: Dr. El-tahir Adam El-faki
  • "USA TDOAY": Obama And My Son: Mohammad Ali Salih: Washington, DC, USA
  • CPA Adjustment and Quest for Southern Sudan Development *By James Okuk
  • Dear Cde Pagan Amoum Okiech by Aleu Ayieny Aleu
  • April 2008 General Population Census: Will I be Counted a Southerner? *By James Okuk
  • NUBA ASSOCIATION IN FRANCE:Condolence on death of Bishop Philip Abbass by Dr Ahmed Osman Tyia Kaffi
  • The Trembling Tip of the Nose!/Faisal Ali Suliman Addabi/lawyer/Doha/Qatar
  • An open letter to Hassan Abdullah Turabi By: Brian Adeba,
  • The big lie by Ismail Abdallah M.
  • JEM’s Vision for a New Sudan by Dr El-tahir Adam El-faki
  • Reframing the Darfur Crisis by Anne Bartlett
  • Confederation for Southern Sudan a Betrayal to Self-determination By James Okuk
  • President Kiir should admit his failure and resign gracefully by Jor Deng
  • Kiir must be indicted for war crimes BY Atem Mabior
  • Kiir shows his real colours By Atem Mabior
  • Will UN Envoy Eliason Do His Homework on Darfur? By Dr. El-tahir Adam El-faki
  • SALVA KIIR BETRAYS THE SOUTHERN CAUSE by Atem Mabior
  • Critical Analysis on the paper presented by Presidential Advisor, Mr Bona Malwal under the title ‘The Future of the CPA under the Current Political Crises`.
  • Sudan needs reality check By Hassan Ibrahim
  • The Hypocrisy of NCP Supporters on Darfur By Dr. Mahmoud A. Suleiman
  • The Polemics of Politics of Transitions in Sudan By John G Nyuot Yoh*
  • SPLM: A Party that Deserves Building not Ruining By James Okuk
  • The Paradox of Political Transformation by SPLM Standards. By; Baraj Ayuen
  • Fanatic Islamic Iran & Exploitive Transnational Capitalism are the Most harmful Sources of insecurity in the World
  • A PRAYER IN EACH CORNER by MOHAMMAD ALI SALIH
  • Movement erosion Bneha .... Conflict adults ousts Emin Tela t by Shol Goba
  • Northern Sudanese and Bashir’s Call for Jihad Time for Southerners to Think Aloud Lily A. Akol
  • Sudanese & American Friends March for Peace and Reconciliation By Jimmy Mulla
  • The Dilemma of The SPLM: Is it justified? By: Ngino Nikako
  • The 4th General Congress of the Justice & Equality Movement (JEM) By Dr. Mahmoud A. Suleiman
  • If Sudan Want Peace it has to Prepare for War? * By James Okuk
  • Yet Another Africans Challenge: Liability No. 21 the IQ By Dr. Mohamed N. Bushara*
  • When will Darfur mediators learn (2) By Suliman A Giddo*
  • Bravo to Mr. Salva Kiir for Rejecting the US Proposal By James Okuk Solomon
  • Female Circumcision Negligence and Abuse By Dr. Amal Ahmed Elbasheir.
  • U.S Should Upgrade the SPLA if it is willing to Help Southern Sudan *By James Okuk Solomon
  • Where Sudan Is Booming By Alexis Okeowo
  • When Will Darfur Mediators Learn? By Suliman A. Giddo*
  • Mob Emotions Is Anti-Democratic Transformation By James Okuk Solomon
  • Check with Improper Balance: SPLM Risky Politics of Partnership By James Okuk Solomon
  • Another way to break Abie deadlock by Dr. S.M.Eldebailo
  • The SPLM & Protecting the CPA: Guarding Against the Cynical Obstructionism of NCP Parek Maduot
  • Do Ministers belong to the Party or to the Government? *By James Okuk
  • Habib Bank v Central Bank of Sudan Ismat Abdel Gadir - LL.B
  • DRIVING FAST TO EXPLODE IN THE ABYSS! By Comarde Edward Lino
  • Shilluk Communities vs Shilluk International Congress (SIC) By: Kimo Ajing Aba
  • FASTING RAMADAN IN A MONASTERY: Mohammad Ali Salih
  • It is Darfur Again and the Misery Goes On By E. Ablorh-Odjidja
  • SLM request to delay Libya talks by Tag Elkhazin,
  • THE HONOURABLE WISE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD/Ali Mahmoud Hassanein
  • Will the united Sudan remain attractive for all under the NCP regime?! By Dr. Mahmoud A. Suleiman
  • The Value of Peace in Sudan: From Ki-Moon to International Wisemen By James Okuk Solomon
  • South Sudan Egyptians relations / John Lawrence Morbe Joseph
  • Will the Failed Abuja Diplomacy Be Repeated in Libya? By Dr. Mahmoud A. Suleiman
  • Why a reality check is needed on Darfur by Anne Bartlett
  • United, Cairo's poor and poorer get heard
  • A Message from Ajik (Ajang) Union in North American To: Commander and Comrade Daniel Kodi by Fadul H.Haimad
  • What Happened To Gen. Kiir First Vice Presidency Position? / by Isaiah Abraham
  • Eritrea in the Sudan's president's office, By: Mohamed Osman Ibrahim
  • UN Ban Ki-Moon and his Drought Thesis of Darfur Conflict By: Abdullahi Osman El-Tom, Ph.D.
  • UN Secretary General: Mission Impossible By Dr. Mahmoud A. Suleiman
  • Old Habits Die Hard: The National Congress Party is Back to Its Outmoded Tactics—By: Dr. Mahmoud A. Suleiman
  • Greatest Marginalization of All Time/Isam Siddig
  • Darfur: A Little Less Talk, A Little More Action by Anne Bartlett
  • Muslims eye America by MOHAMMAD ALI SALIH
  • General Elections in Sudan by the Year 2009: A Fact or a Fiction?/By Dr. Mahmoud A. Suleiman
  • Alsalkeen Charitable Organization General Secretary. /By Al Sammani Awadallah
  • Cons and Cues About The Sudanese Forthcoming General Election/Isaiah Abraham
  • Animal’s rights are also rights/Isaiah Abraham
  • SPLM Official Counters the Recent Remarks of the NCP Official over Abyie and Darfour Translated by MAJOK NIKODEMO AROU
  • The Arab Congregation and the Ideology of Genocide in Darfur, Sudan By: Abdullahi Osman El-Tom, Ph.D.
  • Catholics Led to Hell/Written by Daniel Deng Monyde,
  • Keep away from Darfour, Mustafa Osman Ismail, warns the SPLM Translated by Majok Nikodemo Arou
  • Abyei Protocol. by Mayen. D. Ater
  • Darfur Actors and the absence of Road Maps By Dr. Mahmoud A. Suleiman
  • Judiciary Reshuffle Ineptly Calculated by Daniel Deng Monyde
  • Stop the Genocide and give the security then peace will come/Hamed Mohamedain Omer
  • THE AMERICANS AND ME (2): ISLAM Mohammad Ali Salih, Washington, “Asharq Alawsat
  • Unwanted in Israel By Sherine Tadros at the Egyptian-Israeli border
  • ISSUES that Rose From the Sudanese Ambassador Press Conference By Jwothab Amum Ajak
  • Al Bashir Slams on Campaigners against Sudan, Reviews Political Developments By: Al Sammani Awadallah
  • Was Dr. John Garang Assassinated?/Daniel Deng Monyde,
  • What had happened in Darfur?/Mahmoud E. Yousif
  • Abie conflict The Inferno of Nivasha or the Paradise of Peace by Dr. S.M.Eldebailo
  • TEXT- Conclusions of AU-UN, Sudan on the Hybrid Operations
  • Alfashir is nearer than Kampala: JEM/NRF Commends New SPLM Stance on Darfur/By: Abdullahi Osman El-Tom
  • COMSARY by SALMAN OMER MAHMOUD
  • Sudan: The Politics of Naming - Genocide, Civil War, Insurgency/Prof. Mahmood Mamdani
  • US to Sanction Dr. Khalil Ibrahim! A Statement/Gammali Hasan Galal Eldin
  • Can Darfur Survive the CPA?/Abdullahi El-Tom and Mahmoud Abbaker Suleiman
  • GOD OR AMERICA: WHO IS FIRST? 8 DIFFERENT OPINIONS/Mohammad Ali Salih, Washington, “Asharq Alawsat”
  • It would be Unwise to think that a United Sudan Properly Functions within the Main Frameworks of the Phenomenon of Eastern African Development./Urban T. Kir
  • Darfur Crisis: Mediation Failure (2)/Ahmed M. Mohamedain
  • Government of Sudan and Darfur crisis/Musa Yakub Daoud
  • President Bush "Hurts" for Darfur Darfur Is Safer than US Urban Cities/Ali Baghdadi
  • Our Vision on the prospect of peace to end the Darfur tragedy/By Dr. M.A.Suleiman
  • Lies, Damned Lies and the Darfur Crisis by Anne Bartlett is a Director of the Darfur Centre for Human Rights and Development
  • International Media Ignore Sudanese Voices /AfricaFocus (Washington, DC)
  • Sudanese cyber rally forces website to remove controversial ad by Wasil Ali
  • why war in abyaii by bakhit mohd humaidan
  • Al Salikeen Earmarks 1.2 Billion Pounds for Service Schemes by Al Sammani Awadallah
  • A CALL TO ALL THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH SUDAN/By James Ogilo Agor Agokwech-Rochester, MN USA
  • Will the Quartet Summit Contradict with the UN, AU Role in Darfur By: Al Sammani Awadallah
  • Sudan Vision Carries Out a Survey on Pros and Cons of Humanitarian Aid in Sudan By: Al-Sammani Awadallah
  • Al Khatim Adlan’s legacy of wisdom and vision/ahmed elzobier
  • WHEN THEY BEG FOR UNITY by Mack Awer Riak
  • The Genocide Glitterati by Anne Bartlett
  • Darfur-Darfur Dialogue Will Not be Held Hostage by Hostile Armed Factions", Says Dr. Omar Adam
  • A brighter future for the Nuba Mountains/by Nuba Mountains Democratic Forum/Nour Tawir
  • A brighter future for the Nuba Mountains by Nuba_Mountains Democratic Forum by Samie A Djudo
  • RIFT KAKUMA HITS BY VALLEY FEVER. By;Mabior Mayom Mayom
  • How Dr. Garang wanted Abyei to be? (1) /By Akol Miyen Kuol
  • A brighter future for the Nuba Mountains by Nuba Mountains Democratic Forum
  • The Doomsday Cult/Ahmed Sam, human rights activist.
  • China must emulate AU wisdom in Sudan by Simon Roughneen for ISN
  • An article introducing our country Sudan by Maha esmeal ahmed esmeal
  • It is a time for all Peace forces to take action By : Matur Aciek
  • Kiir stood to his pledge of no reverse gear/ BY MAJOK NIKODEMO AROU
  • IT IS TIME FOR THE SPLA TO ESTABLISH ITS OWN AIR FORCE/Maker Costa
  • Unwitting Party to Genocide By Stephen Rademaker
  • SPLA, STANDS STRONG AND PROUD!/By Hakim Makuer Gol
  • January 9th- a Day of Peace and Full Independence/By Dr. Mawien Akot
  • Muslim cadet clear on identity/YVETTE CABRERA
  • 2008 General Elections: What Are The Scenarios Awaiting Us?/Maker Costa-Syracuse New York
  • ’s NCP is planning to rig elections at census level/By Sabrino Majok Majok*
  • Criticism to the Global War Against International Terrorism, (G-WAIT) by Tarig M. M. K. Anter
  • The Swindles of Modern Liberal Democracy by Tarig M. M. K. Anter
  • Peaceful Conflict Resolution & the War on Terror The cases of Sudan and Iraq by Tarig M. M. K. Anter
  • The Jinjaweed Leader By : kuku kadia
  • UA-GSC Sudan Resolution Passes/By Marie Y. Thibault
  • All About Darfur: Is Sudan in a culture of war? By Virginie Wembey
  • AU Recommends Six Month Extension for its Mission By: Al Sammani Awadallah / IOL
  • No South/North border and ABC: CPA is dead.By Sabrino Majok Majok*
  • Darfur destruction is Sudan’s al-Bashir’s Shame/By Sabrino Majok Majok*
  • Relationship Between Economic Mismanagement & Social Instability by Eng. Tarig M.M.K. Anter
  • Fake Modern Religions Are Fighting Faith by Tarig M. M. K. Anter
  • The Ideological Structure of The Conservative Professional Nationalist Party & System by Eng. Tarig M.M.K. Anter,
  • 'Lost Boys of Sudan' By: Kristin Boyd , Staff Writer
  • Sudan's al-Bashir and Palace are imperfect Match By Sabrino Majok Majok
  • Frank Wolf: Divest from Sudan By U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf (R-10)
  • Sudanese Native Relates Horrors of His Childhood/By Konstantin Shishkin
  • General Congress of JEM Asserts Creation of a political Party/Professor Mahmoud Abakar Sulaiman
  • Darfur-Darfur Dialogue and the Litany of AU Deceit in Darfur/Dr. Abdullahi Osman El-Tom
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  • Reign of Corruption and political stagnation By Andrew Bak
  • Current American Planning Strategies vs. Planning Strategies of the 50s’/By: Adil Bala (PhD)*
  • Free Will, JEM Peace Wing Sign Political and Military Protocol By Al-Sammani Awadallah
  • Only Favourable Humanitarian and Security Conditions are Needed in Darfur By: Al Sammani Awadalla
  • A call to Abolish Sha’ria Law in South Sudan: GOSS must take a Lead
  • Race and colour consciousness art or is it ... Religions? Hatim Elmadani
  • Who are Landless People in Sudan? Mack Awer -Cairo
  • Darfur: Diplomacy and its Discontents by Anne Bartlett
  • Why Egypt won't press Sudan: the Nile By Dan Murphy | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
  • Pathological Delusions by Ahmed Elzobier
  • NIF is determined to kill CPA By Sabrino Majok Majok
  • Darfur - Solution Must Come From Africans By Mohammed Eisa Ismail
  • The responsibility to protect Darfur By William G. O'Neill
  • Sudanese go tech savvy By Cheryl Lecesse
  • Sorrow in Sudan By Vivian Ho