Nov 6, 2008
Sudan newspaper AL-Rai Al-Am warns the Sudan government from the Darfur's hardliners trio Susan Rice, John Prendergast, Donald Payne in Obama's administration saying: "Don't dream of happy days, the worst is yet to come".
The Democrats will seek the NATO approval to deploy troops to protect the civilians in Darfur and strengthen the African force and taking into account the military ...
Nov 6, 2008
Calling Obamas a "crowned king", Saudi propagandist Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed today on Al-Sarq Al-Awsat said that Obama's importance came from his popularity the U.S. and in the whole world, later in the article he added this:
He [Obama] will provides a safe passage for the plunderers in our region... The regime in Sudan must stop risking the live of its citizens ...
Nov 5, 2008
Reported on Al-Sudani today:
Sudan's Interior Minister revealed that the kidnapper of the Chinese workers in Sudan is a Sudanese nationality just returned from Israel.
Oct 30, 2008
Sudan newspaper Al-Rai Al-'Aam editorial prefers McCain as the new American president and not a Democrat president saying:
Clinton administration (1992-200) was very hostile to Sudan. Under his administration the U.S. put Sudan in the list of countries sponsor terrorism and Sudan is still in this list. In 1996 the U.S. imposed economical embargo against Sudan and this embargo still exists.
At ...
Sep 30, 2008
This is what really happened:
Shots? We didn't hear any. We put our trust in God and drove in the desert for five or six hours, with no spare tyre and very little water. If we made a mistake, we would die.
And this is the official Egyptian fake version of the story to boost the morality of the public:
It was a ...
Sep 28, 2008
Unknown if the tourists are safe and free or not, but what is interesting is what Egyptian newspaper AL-Dostor reported today that an Egyptian mediator with the help of the tribes in the region met the kidnappers and the hostages.
The newspaper reported the name of the gang leader very accurate, Bakhit and he is from Chad just like the CNN ...
Sep 13, 2008
The killing of an American diplomat in Sudan back in January is financed by a Saudi businessman, revealed in the court. One of the accused confirmed that he received 35,000 SR = 10,000 $ from a Saudi businessman to assassinate the American.
Aug 24, 2008
Communists joined the Islamists and the secular parties in one front, the most hilarious Anti-Bashir opposition alliance in Sudan.
Jul 15, 2008
Many Arab newspapers angrily reacted to the International Criminal Court decision of arresting Sudan's president Omar al-Bashir.
Most frustrated reaction came from UAE Alkhaleej editorial "Where is the international justice":
International justice became a doormat used by the world power and their ally Israel as a heavy stick against the countries opposing the west policies.
Justice standards of our time are to be ...
May 2, 2008
Rumors say that Aljazeera was responsible for the arrest of Sami al-Hajj their Cameraman by leaking false information about money-laundry in Afghanistan, I don't know if its true or not but there is one question here: Why this "exaggerated" receive of al-Hajj that Aljazeera director "Wadhah Khanfir" went to Sudan waiting for al-Hajj arrival while they totally forgot Taysir Alluni ...
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