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SUDAN News:
20080514
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John
McCain - Myanmar
- Sudan
- Oil
- Corporation
- Politics
- Arizona
- US
- 2008
Election - "McCain
On Wife's Sudan-Related Investment." ... "[2008 Election
Republican Presidential Candidate John] McCain, whose wife has come under
fire for refusing to disclose her tax return documents, fielded tough questions
about her investment in a mutual fund that deals in Sudan, as well as about
the resignation of two McCain aides over their involvement in lobbying
deals with the Myanmar junta." ... "The Arizona senator said that he was
not aware of his wife's investment in two mutual funds that include holdings
in Oil & Natural Gas Corp. [Corporation], which in turn does business
in the genocide-ridden African nation. " -By Carrie
Dann -NationalJournal

-
John
McCain - Secrecy
- Sudan
- People
-
- International
- US
- 2008
Election - "McCain's
wife urged to release tax returns." ... "[2008 Election]
Republican presidential candidate John McCain came under criticism on Wednesday
for his wife Cindy's refusal to release her tax returns." ... ""The candidate
should get his wife to reconsider," The Washington Post wrote in an editorial
on Wednesday. "The last thing the country needs in a new president is more
secrecy."" ... "The McCain campaign also confirmed that Cindy McCain sold
more than $2 million in mutual funds with investments in companies that
do business in Sudan." ... "McCain has been a strong advocate for imposing
international financial sanctions on Sudan because of the 5-year-old Darfur
conflict, in which U.N. [United Nations] officials estimate as many as
300,000 people may have been killed." (1, 2)
-By Steve Holland and Caren Bohan with contributions
by Peter Cooney -Reuters

-
John
McCain - Sudan
- China
- India
- Oil
- Politics
- International
- US
- 2008
Election - "McCain's
wife sells Sudan investments." ... "The wife of [2008
Election] Republican presidential candidate John McCain, who has been a
critic of the violence in Sudan, sold off more than $2 million in mutual
funds whose holdings include companies that do business in the African
nation." ... "The sale on Wednesday came after The Associated Press questioned
Cindy McCain's investments in light of calls by her husband for international
financial sanctions against the Sudanese leadership." ... "According to
McCain's personal financial disclosure, Cindy McCain's investments include
two mutual funds — American Funds Europacific Growth fund and American
Funds Capital World Growth and Income fund — that are listed by the Sudan
Divestment Task Force as targets for divestment." ... "Both funds have
holdings in Oil & Natural Gas Corp. [Corporation], an India-based company
that does business in Sudan. The American Funds Capital World Growth &
Income Fund also has holdings in Petrochina, a Chinese government-owned
oil company with vast investments in Sudan."
-AP via -USATODAY
20080213
-
China
- Sudan
- Sports
- Politics
- US
- Entertainer
- Human
- Human
Rights - Oil
- Military
- "China
loses Spielberg over Darfur." ... "Scott Jagow:
Steven Spielberg will have nothing to do with the Summer Olympics in Beijing
[China]. Yesterday, Spielberg withdrew as an artistic advisor for the opening
and closing ceremonies. The director says he can't be associated with China's
policies toward an African nation in conflict." ... "Bill Marcus:
China's a big oil customer of Sudan. China also supplies Sudan with weapons.
That's why Spielberg says he quit. He said China should do more to help
end the human suffering in Sudan's Darfur region." ... "Human rights activists
say Spielberg's move sets a moral standard." -By Scott
Jagow and Bill Marcus
-Marketplace via
-PublicRadio.org
20080212
-
Sudan
- Chad
- Military
- Politics
-
- "New
wave of Darfur refugees flee into Chad." ... "Fighting
in the volatile Sudanese region of Darfur has sparked a another wave of
refugees into Chad and left a Red Cross employee dead, according to international
agencies." ... "The U.N. [United Nations] High Commissioner for Refugees
said on Monday that more than 12,000 people have fled militia attacks over
the last few days from Sudan's Darfur region to neighboring Chad, still
recovering from a recent attempt by rebels there to topple the government."
... "Before the latest flight into Chad, the UNHCR and its partner groups
"were taking care of 240,000 Sudanese refugees in 12 camps in eastern Chad
and some 50,000 from Central African Republic in the south of the country."
Up to 30,000 people in Chad fled the country for Cameroon during the rebel-government
fighting." ... "The United Nations says "more than 200,000 people have
been killed and 2.2 million others forced to flee their homes since fighting
began in 2003 among government forces, rebel groups and allied militia
groups known as the Janjaweed."" -CNN
20070814
-
US
- Sudan
- Iran
- China
- Mitt
Romney
- Oil
- Money
- People
- Human
Rights - 2008
Election - Massachusetts
- California
- Iowa
- Nevada
- "Romney
portfolio has link to Sudan: The GOP candidate's
trustee has recently sold other potentially controversial holdings." ...
"[2008 election] Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney divested from
companies doing business in Iran, but he still holds stock in an oil company
that does business in Sudan -- where the government is accused of sponsoring
genocide -- his financial disclosure report filed Monday shows." ... "Romney,
the wealthiest presidential contender, is worth $190 million to $250 million,
with investments spread among stocks, treasuries and high-end funds. R.
Bradford Malt, Romney's attorney, acts as sole trustee of what until Monday
was a blind trust, and makes investment decisions." ... "His wealth is
key to his candidacy. As he did when he successfully ran for Massachusetts
governor in 2002, he is dipping into his accounts. He has lent his presidential
campaign more than $9 million." ... "According to the report, Romney holds
stock in China Petroleum and Chemical (also known as SinoPec), an oil supply
company that has dealings in Sudan, according to an organization dedicated
to ending the genocide in the African nation's Darfur region." ... "[Republican]
President Bush has denounced the killings of tens of thousands of civilians
in Darfur [Sudan] and declared that genocide is being committed. California
and early-voting Iowa are among the states where officials have urged divestment."
... "The report shows that Romney has numerous offshore holdings." ...
"His biggest single holding appears to have been MGM Mirage, owners of
a major casino in Las Vegas [Nevada]." (1, 2)
-By Dan Morain
-LAtimes

-
China
- Sudan
- US
- 2008
Election - Oil
- Military
- Manufacturing
- Journalists
- Human
Rights - Sports
- Illinois
- New
Mexico - "China
Is Becoming an Issue in 2008 Race." ... "When [2008
election] Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama said in a recent
debate that ``the center of gravity in this world is shifting to Asia,''
he had one nation clearly in mind." ... "``China is rising and it's not
going away,'' said the senator from Illinois. ``They're neither our enemy
nor our friend. They're competitors.''" ... "More than a year before the
2008 election, China - occasionally as partner, more often as adversary
and potential vote-getter - is also rising as an issue among the candidates
for president." ... "Many of the comments, however, have been complaints,
as candidates work to connect with voters increasingly worried about China's
huge military buildup, its flood of goods into the U.S., its ability to
influence violence in Sudan's Darfur region, its repression of minorities,
dissidents and journalists." ... "A recurring theme has been that China
must do more to use its oil-buying leverage with Sudan to end rape and
murder in Darfur." ... "In a June debate, [2008 election Democratic Presidential
Candidate] Democrat Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico, suggested
that if China does not put more pressure on Sudan, ``we say to them, maybe
we won't go to the Olympics.''" -By Foster Klug
-AP via -Guardian.co.uk
20070618
-
Iraq
- Sudan
- US
- People
- Economic
- Political
- Military
- Analysis
- "Iraq
now ranked second among world's failed states." ...
"Iraq has emerged as the world's second most unstable country, behind Sudan,
more than four years after [Republican] President George W. Bush ordered
the U.S. invasion to topple Saddam Hussein, according to a survey released
on Monday." ... "The 2007 Failed States Index, produced by Foreign Policy
magazine and the Fund for Peace, said Iraq suffered a third straight year
of deterioration in 2006 with diminished results across a range of social,
economic, political and military indicators." -By
David Morgan -Reuters

-
Analysis
- Countries
- People
- Law
- Money
- Environment
- Religion
- Terrorism
- Nuclear
- Military
- Politics
- "The
Failed States Index 2007." ... "The world’s weakest
states aren’t just a danger to themselves. They can threaten the progress
and stability of countries half a world away." ... "The problems that plague
failing states are generally all too similar: rampant corruption, predatory
elites who have long monopolized power, an absence of the rule of law,
and severe ethnic or religious divisions." ... "For the second year in
a row, Sudan tops the rankings as the state most at risk of failure. The
primary cause of its instability, violence in the country’s western region
of Darfur, is as well known as it is tragic. At least 200,000 people—and
perhaps as many as 400,000—have been killed in the past four years by janjaweed
militias armed by the government, and 2 to 3 million people have fled their
torched villages for squalid camps as the violence has spilled into the
Central African Republic and Chad. These countries were hardly pictures
of stability prior to the influx of refugees and rebels across their borders;
the Central African Republic plays host to a modern-day slave trade, and
rebels attacked Chad’s capital in April 2006 in a failed coup attempt.
But the spillover effects from Sudan have a great deal to do with the countries’
tumble in the rankings, demonstrating that the dangers of failing states
often bleed across borders. That is especially worrying for a few select
regions. This year, eight of the world’s 10 most vulnerable states are
in sub-Saharan Africa, up from six last year and seven in 2005." ... "That
is not to say that all failing states suffer from international neglect.
Iraq and Afghanistan, the two main fronts in the global war on terror,
both suffered over the past year. Their experiences show that billions
of dollars in development and security aid may be futile unless accompanied
by a functioning government, trustworthy leaders, and realistic plans to
keep the peace and develop the economy." ... "Today, two countries among
the world’s 15 most vulnerable, North Korea and Pakistan, are members of
the nuclear club. Their profiles could hardly be less similar: The former
faces the very real prospect of economic collapse, followed by massive
human flight, while the latter presides over a lawless frontier country
and a disenchanted Islamist opposition whose ranks grow by the day." (1
of 9)
2
"The world’s weakest states are also the most religiously intolerant",
3
"several vulnerable states took a step back from the brink",
4
"Three of the five worst performing states—Chad, Sudan, and Zimbabwe—have
leaders who have been in power for more than 15 years",
5
"correlation between stability and environmental sustainability",
6
"world’s failing states tend to cluster together",
7
"A dozen countries among the 60 most vulnerable contain “virtual states”",
8
Failed State Rankings,
9
"FAQ and Methodology"
-FundForPeace.org/fsi
-ForeignPolicy.com
[Below are the 20 most vulnerable countries out of
60 countries listed out of 177 countries examined and ranked by the
Fund for Peace's Conflict
Assessment System Tool (CAST) that uses 12
indicators of country vulnerability for it's country stability analysis.]
"[Failed
State] The Rankings."
-FundForPeace.org/fsi -ForeignPolicy.com
1
Sudan
2
Iraq
3 Somalia
4
Zimbabwe
5
Chad
6
Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire)
7
Democratic Republic of the Congo
8
Afghanistan
9
Guinea
10
Central African Republic
11
Haiti
12
Pakistan
13
North Korea
14
Burma (Myanmar)
15
Uganda
16
Bangladesh
17
Nigeria
18
Ethiopia
19
Burundi
20
Timor-Leste (East Timor)
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