Monday, April 26, 2010

Sudan's President Wins Election, But He Is Still Wanted For War Crimes And His Country Is About To Split Up

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir greets his supporters in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, April 26, 2010. Omar al-Bashir won the country's first multi-party elections in 24 years by obtaining more than 6 million votes, the Sudanese National Elections Commission (NEC) announced on Monday. (Xinhua/Mohammed Babiker)

Omar Al-Bashir Clings On But Country He Rules May Soon Be Diminished -- Times Online

The colonial carve-up of Africa threw together some spectacularly ill-conceived states, not least of which was Sudan.

Britain ruled the continent’s biggest country in separate northern and southern pieces until a few years before independence, at which point a diverse and antagonistic collection of ethnic, religious and cultural groups were forced together.

The modern Republic of Sudan, which straddles the fault line between Arab and African, was always an awkward union. Now it seems destined for a messy divorce.

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More News On Sudan

'War crimes' Sudan president wins election -- The Telegraph
Omar al-Bashir re-elected as President of Sudan in polls marred by fraud -- Times Online
Omar Hassan al-Bashir declared winner of Sudan election -- The Guardian
Bashir declared winner of Sudan elections -- Financial Times
Human Rights Watch Official Says Sudan’s Bashir Still Faces Charges -- Voice of America
Sudan's President Wins Another Term -- NPR
In Sudan, Civil Society Mulls Reaction to Election Results -- Voice of America
Sudanese elections end with announcement of al-Bashir's win -- Xinhuanet
President Omar al-Bashir re-elected in Sudan elections -- BBC
Bashir declared winner in Sudan election -- RTE News
Bashir wins Sudan election. Now what? -- Christian Science Monitor

My Comment: This election will change nothing.

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