Sudan: Darfur Sterotying Fraught with Danger
13th Nov 2006, 22:57 GMT
The summary expulsion of Jan Pronk, the United Nations' envoy to Sudan, from that country this month, following remarks he made on the Darfur conflict, reflects the Khartoum government's unilateral and uncompromising stance towards any of its detractors.
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