SUDAN AND HUMAN RIGHTS
THE DISPLACEMENT OF TRUTH:
Amnesty International, Oil and Sudan

Sudan: The Human Price of Oil. This report claimed to examine human rights abuses in the oil-producing areas of south-central and southern Sudan. It stated that "[t]he pattern of human rights violations includes atrocities and the forcible internal displacement of large populations of local peoples".
EULOGY FOR A SUDANESE WAR CRIMINAL:

Jemera Rone, Human Rights Watch and Double Standards

The death in April 2001 of the senior Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) commander Yousif Kuwa afforded a tangible example of the double standards that have characterised both the stance and much of the "reporting" by human rights organisations such as Human Rights Watch with regard to Sudan.

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, CHILD SOLDIERS AND WAR CRIMINALS:

Troubling Questions

On 3 May 2000 Amnesty International published a report entitled Sudan: The Human Price of Oil. This report claimed to examine human rights abuses in the oil-producing areas southern Sudan.

 

 

 


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