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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: LLLefty who wrote (26038)4/19/2002 7:21:52 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Here is a NYT piece on a country I am clueless about.

April 19, 2002
The Bloodiest War
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

Yet now, amazingly, there is a ray of hope in Sudan, along with a couple of lessons for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The government of Sudan is stepping away from its terrorist past, and both the government and the rebels seem exhausted by a civil war that neither can win. The Bush administration is handling this country just right, and its special envoy for peace in Sudan, former Senator John Danforth, has achieved a cease-fire in part of the country and inspired growing talk that 2002 may be the year of the peace.

nytimes.com
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