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Sudan urges world to shore up peace accord

The Sudanese unity government on Thursday called on the international community to play a constructive role in shoring up a landmark peace agreement which was signed in Kenya four years ago. A statement from the Sudanese embassy in Nairobi said the two parties to the north-south Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) have implemented several provisions in the peace accord but...

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Collapse of Sudan peace pact could spell disaster: report

LONDON (Reuters) - World powers must step up efforts to ensure a landmark 2005 Sudan peace pact is fully implemented, a report said on Friday, warning that its failure could lead to Darfur-style crises erupting elsewhere in the country.

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Collapse of Sudan peace pact could spell disaster: report

World powers must step up efforts to ensure a landmark 2005 Sudan peace pact is fully implemented, a report said on Friday, warning that its failure could lead to Darfur-style crises erupting elsewhere in the country.

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Sudan: 'Comprehensive' Peace Deal Was Not Comprehensive

In Chatham House's new report evaluating Sudan's prospects under the 2005 Comprehensive Peace agreement (CPA), which brought to an end two decades of war between northern and southern Sudan, Edward Thomas, examines the way in which the accord has marginalized other conflicts of interest in the country, such as those between the central government in Khartoum, controlled by the National...

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Collapse of Sudan peace pact could spell disaster: report - World news

World powers must step up efforts to ensure a landmark 2005 Sudan peace pact is fully implemented, a report said on Friday, warning that its failure could lead to Darfur-style crises erupting elsewhere in the country. The peace agreement was signed ...

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Collapse Of Sudan Peace Pact Could Spell Disaster: Report

From Yahoo News/Reuters: LONDON (Reuters) – World powers must step up efforts to ensure a landmark 2005 Sudan peace pact is fully implemented, a report said on Friday, warning that its failure could lead to Darfur-style crises erupting elsewhere in the country. The peace agreement was signed in January 2005 by the Sudanese government and rebels, ending a 21-year conflict in the...

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Sudan: Securing Comprehensive Peace Agreement - analysis

Executive Summary Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) was signed in 2005, ending two decades of war between Sudan's central government and the Southern-based Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army. The CPA shares wealth and power between Sudan's powerful centre, a newly autonomous South, and Sudan's other vast, diverse, impoverished peripheries. The bold peace gave new...

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South Sudan marks peace deal amid crime wave

Southern Sudanese on Friday celebrate the fourth anniversary of the north-south peace agreement that ended a devastating civil war.

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Peace treaty among Mexican cartels?

Two articles by Albert Corchada published yesterday in the Dallas News provide contradictory predictions regarding drug violence in Mexico in 2009: Mexican drug cartels negotiating a peace agreement Mexico's drug violence expected to intensify in '09 The news of a possible peace treaty between warring drug cartels is particularly welcome because I seriously doubt whether either...

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Sudan reiterates commitment to implement Darfur peace deal

Sudanese Vice President Ali Osman Mohammed Taha reiterated Tuesday his government's commitment to implement the Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA) to boost security and stability in the western Sudanese region. The vice president made the remarks during his meeting with Mini Arkou Minawi, senior presidential assistant and chairman of the Transitional Darfur Regional Authority (TDRA), the state-run...

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WEBNEWS: Bloggers sceptical about peace agreement in Sri Lanka

In this edition: after a month of riots in Greece the Web is still talking about the attacks following the killing of a young man by a police bullet. In Sri Lanka, bloggers debate the outcome of the battle between the army and Tamil Tiger rebels.

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Mexican Drug Cartels Negotiating A Peace Agreement

The murders are notable for their brazen and excessive nature. Two police officers and a female civilian were killed in this rush-hour shootout on the city's main street. Photo from Time Magazine From Dallas News: CIUDAD JUÁREZ, MexicoMexico's warring cartels are negotiating a truce that, if it holds, could end one of the bloodiest eras since the 1910-20 Mexican Revolution, according to a U.S. official...

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The Beat: Jimmy Carter on "An Unnecessary War"

Jimmy Carter, the only American president ever to forge a successful peace agreement in the Middle East, met with President-elect Barack Obama on Wednesday. Their discussions were private but, hopefully, Carter shared with Obama some of his thoughts regarding what he refers to as "An Unnecessary War" on Palestine's Gaza Strip. And, hopefully, Obama listened. Carter has long argued that...

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Mkapa urges truce at Congo talks

Former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa Wednesday called on the Democratic Republic of Congo government and the rebel delegations attending peace talks at the United Nations headquarters in Nairobi that they should quickly agree on a Comprehensive Peace Agreement

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Sudan: Country in Danger of Splitting, Warns Report

... Institute of International Affairs), assesses the implementation of Sudan's 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), which ended 20 years of war between the central government in Khartoum and forces in Southern Sudan.The agreement, signed by the government and the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A), aims to share power and wealth between the north and the...