Close
A Tenuous Peace - New!

War rages in Darfur but a three-year-old tenuous peace holds in Southern Sudan. What happens to a place after peace deals are signed, while refugees return, as media emerge, and as aid pours in? There is peace in Sudan, and we're taking a close look at it.

War rages in Darfur but a three-year-old tenuous peace holds in Southern Sudan. What happens to a place after peace deals are signed, while refugees return, as media emerge, and as aid pours in? There is peace in Sudan, and we're taking a close look at it.

Read more about this dossierClose

Search results for Abyei in A Tenuous Peace - New!:

Heavy fighting renewed in southern Sudan - 20 May 08

In May of 2008, renewed heavy fighting along the border between north and south Sudan was in full force.  Dan Nolan, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Sudan, has seen a number of casualties from battle taken place between fighters and government forc...

Videoext - chester.rhoder - 08/04/2009 - 06:20 - 2 comments

Remnants of war in Southern Sudan (1/2)

Here is a series of photos of physical damage left over from Sudan's civil war that ended with the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in January 2005. Scars on the landscape that remind passersby of the tenuousness of the peace agreement that end...

Image - chester.rhoder - 09/04/2009 - 17:52 - 2 comments

Remnants of war in Southern Sudan 2

Here is a series of photos of physical damage left over from Sudan's civil war that ended with the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in January 2005.Scars on the landscape that remind passersby of the tenuousness of the peace agreement that ende...

Image - chester.rhoder - 09/04/2009 - 18:09 - 2 comments

Permanent Court of Arbitration Makes Ruling on Abyei Border

[Montréal, Québec, Canada  20°C] At 8:00 am GMT, the five-member Abyei Arbitration Tribunal of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague began ceremonies to render its final decision regarding the...

Article - chester.rhoder - 23/07/2009 - 12:02 - 2 comments

Abyei: International Court ruling redraw boundaries

In a ruling that on face-falue look like a setback for Southern Sudan, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague gave control of the Heglig and Bamboo oilfields to the North.Both the Sudanese government and SPLM in the south pledged to abide by the r...

Videoext - Imagelab - 04/08/2009 - 09:13 - 2 comments

Dossier Contents

Contribute

An articleA photoAn audio podcastA film

Contribute text, photos, audio and video to an existing dossier, or propose a topic for a new dossier.