LYCOS RETRIEVER
Sudan: United Nations
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Sudan has ... harbored members of the Baghdad-based Abu Nidal Organization, Egyptian Islamic Jihad, the Palestinian groups Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the Lebanese group Hezbollah, and others. These terrorists do not carry out attacks within Sudan but plan and support terrorism elsewhere. Hamas and Hezbollah have reportedly maintained training camps in Sudan. The National Islamic Front, the strict Islamist party that governs much of Sudan, does not consider any of these groups terrorist organizations.
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Last week, President Bush extended the national emergency and economic sanctions against Sudan for one year because of continuing human rights violations. The White House announced, "The President declared a national emergency with respect to Sudan pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Action (50 U.S.C. 1701-1706)...[because the White House has] continuing concern about its record on terrorism and the prevalence of human rights violations, including slavery, restrictions on religious freedom, and restrictions on political freedom."
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The post-conflict assessment process began in the Sudan in late 2005 with field work carried out between January and August 2006. The team consisted of UNEP personnel and a large number of national and international experts.
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Earlier in the 1950s and the aftermath, ‘Abd al-Khaliq Mahgoub paid condensed attention to the Muslim Brotherhood’s dangerous aspirations to uproot the indigenous structures of Sudan and the neighboring nations by anti-democratic religious indoctrinations. The communist leader scrutinized the Brotherhood’s ill-planning, and unmasked its terrorist content with deep, decent, and critical thought (see his Afkar hawla al-Akhwan al-Muslimeen).
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