The feeds for Anyuak Media (on African Path) and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting's archived "Rebuilding Hope" have just been added to the very, very big batch of widget-based, Sudan-related RSS feeds.
In addition, see stories from Panapress, Reuters, AFP, Australia's ABC, the BBC, and IRIN concerning HRW's latest report on rape in Darfur--as well as newer AFP stories ("Sudan gives UN access to disputed oil area" and "African urchins, Arab traders: snapshot of Sudan conflict") concerning Abyei, and newer stories from Kenya's "Nation" ("Top militiamen gunned down in Mt. Elgon military operation" and "Activists sought by military over torture claims") that are tied in with the report on Mt. Elgon referred to in the previous post.
Also, see stories from VOA, AFP ("Burundi peacekeeper dies as Mogadishu violence rages", "Mogadishu suicide car bomb kills one, wounds nine", "Roadside bomb kills six in central Somalia: witnesses", and "UN staff escape Somalia ambush"), CNN, the AP, Reuters ("Islamist rebels seize key Somali town again" and "Somali gunmen attack UN aid vehicle"), the UN News Service, Panapress ("UNHCR staff members escape militia gunfire" and "Burundian peace keeper dies in Somalia"), and UNHCR concerning the latest fighting in Somalia (including stories about the ambush of a UNHCR vehicle in Puntland, but not including the many, many stories about the hijacking of the "Le Ponant")--plus Alisha Ryu's latest feature for VOA, semi-related IRIN "Hear Our Voices" features ("I would do anything to see my boy normal again" and "I can raise my children with clean money"), and a semi-related post on Refugees International's "WorldBridge" blog. (Updated originally to add the usual Garowe Online, Shabelle, and Press TV mentions; updated further, on Wednesday, to note newer AFP and Reuters stories, plus the [first] one from Panapress; updated still further, also on Wednesday, to note the newer IRIN "Hear Our Voices" feature; updated yet again, also on Wednesday, to note the second, newer Panapress story.)
Furthermore, Stop Genocide Now's "100-Day Fast for Darfur" officially started on Monday, "The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo" premiered Tuesday night on HBO (in the U.S.), and the corporate site for Global News Enterprises is now live. - EJM
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