Engagement in Dufar?

Courtesy Donklephant  Mon, 10/19/2009 - 9:50am

Jake Tapper, the ABC News Senior White House Correspondent, reports that Secretary Clinton will announce the administration’s new policy toward the government of Sudan.

And that policy is controversial :

U.S. officials acknowledge the reaction from human rights groups has been mixed.

Officials from the groups largely agree with the Obama administration’s goals to implement the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, which ended the civil war and, among other provisions, provides for a Southern Sudanese referendum in 2011; and to...



 

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