Image of the Week: A phone pic of protestor Alaa Salah will define the end of Omar al-Bashir’s iron-fisted rule
Tag Archives: Sudan
The Good Lie’s Philippe Falardeau embraces the Hollywood machine
The Quebecois filmmaker talks about working with Reese Witherspoon and how to go Hollywood without abandoning your vision
Sudanese refugee sues Canadian government over terrorism accusations
Abousfian Abdelrazik seeks $500,000 in damages
Fighting child marriage in Sudan
Asha el-Karib, a Sudanese feminist and activist, doesn’t think ten-year-old girls should marry, or that all women be required to have a male guardian. She’s presented some 120 articles of “alternative legislation” to the Sudanese public that would change these and other family and marriage laws now in effect in Sudan. For this, she’s been branded anti-Islamic and a tool of foreign states.
How to nearly end up in Guantanamo
Paul Koring obtains new documents related to the case of Abousfian Abdelrazik.
Funding Planned Parenthood, but not abortion
A few months ago, Conservative MP Brad Trost was boasting that the government had “defunded” Planned Parenthood. But after more than a year of public waffling, the CBC reports that the government is about to approve funding for the group.
Can South Sudan survive?
The capital is booming, but infrastructure is non-existent and tensions are mounting
UN to send 7,000 peacekeepers to South Sudan
World’s newest country plagued by social, economic challenges
Sudanese Army cracks down violently on rebels
Thousands flee as villages bombed, churches burned in central Sudan’s Nuba Mountains
‘I actually don’t know quite what to tell these folks’
Glen Pearson deals with defeat.