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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Article Warns of Arms Race in Sudan

In today's Christian Science Monitor, correspondent Heba Aly explores the intensifying arms race between North and South Sudan, citing the new Human Rights First report on the 30 plus countries that have directly or indirectly shipped arms to the Government of Sudan since the Darfur arms embargo was put in place by the United Nations Security Council. Human Rights First has been calling for the Security Council to enforce the Darfur arms embargo and expand it to cover all of Sudan.
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