tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-266398656626316204.post8756972615434085036..comments2023-10-02T05:03:45.428-07:00Comments on Heba's adventures in Senegal ... and beyond!: DarfurHebahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01640251525596627415noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-266398656626316204.post-34925239505269672812008-11-03T15:52:00.000-08:002008-11-03T15:52:00.000-08:00OMG... you have a special voice when you report th...OMG... you have a special voice when you report the news. I didn't even recognize that was you in the clip in the Christian Science Monitor article until you said so in the end. I'm a little late in commenting on this, but I wouldn't worry about the Fridge hustle. I almost never get scammed, but when I was in Prague (which is quite a developed place actually) I used a street money changer and essentially gave him 100Euros! He gave me what seemed like a great conversion rate, but instead of giving me Czech Krones which are like 12-1EU, he gave me Hungarian Franks which were about 150-1 :s (and now after their banks have collapsed it looks like it is at 260-1, so they are even worth less.. lol worthless). Yeah, I hate those scammers!<BR/><BR/>That was quite story of the National security giving you the shake down. I didn't realize that there would be problems like that in the area you are. And robbed? Wow, I gotta go back and read what happened there. Ok, now I'm rambling a bit, but I'm super glad you are coming back in a month. I hope you have a safe and successful last month!<BR/><BR/>AsifAsifhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01475093322533342194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-266398656626316204.post-56830854260933941612008-10-12T18:54:00.000-07:002008-10-12T18:54:00.000-07:00FYI:From the Globe....SARAH EL DEEBAssociated Pres...FYI:<BR/><BR/>From the Globe....<BR/><BR/>SARAH EL DEEB<BR/><BR/>Associated Press<BR/><BR/>October 12, 2008 at 6:07 PM EDT<BR/><BR/>CAIRO, Egypt — Arab justice ministers said Sunday that an arrest warrant for the Sudanese president requested by the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has “no sound legal basis.”<BR/><BR/>The group's statement, issued after a day-long meeting in the Egyptian capital of Cairo, was a show of support for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who is the first sitting head of state to face genocide charges.<BR/><BR/>Mr. al-Bashir has dismissed ICC charges that he directed mass killings in Darfur as politically motivated and aimed at destabilizing his government. Sudanese officials have lobbied African and Arab governments to support Mr. al-Bashir by calling for the ICC to freeze the prosecution process.<BR/><BR/>Head ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has asked judges to issue an arrest warrant for al-Bashir, but no decision has been announced.<BR/><BR/>The group of Arab justice ministers said it “rejects attempts to politicize the principles of international justice” and stated that the ICC prosecutor's request “has no sound legal basis.”<BR/><BR/>They also said they would support efforts under way to freeze the prosecution process, although the language was more watered down than the Sudanese government had requested.<BR/><BR/>Sudanese Justice Minister Abdel Basset Sabdarat said he thought the statement was “moderate.” Sudan doesn't recognize the authority of the court and has said it will not deal with the prosecutor or hand over any Sudanese.<BR/><BR/>In a separate case, the court has also charged Sudan's current Minister of Humanitarian Affairs Ahmed Haroun and janjaweed militia member Ali Kushayeb with murder, rape and forced expulsion of civilians in Darfur.<BR/><BR/>Up to 300,000 people have been killed and more than 2.5 million chased from their homes since the conflict in Sudan's western Darfur region began in 2003.<BR/><BR/>Mr. Sabdarat said Sunday that Mr. Kushayeb is in government custody and will be tried in Sudan's domestic courts.<BR/><BR/>“He is under investigation. He will be held accountable,” Mr. Sabdarat told The Associated Press.<BR/><BR/>The Arab justice ministers praised Sudan's efforts to pursue justice domestically, saying Sudan has created specialized courts to look into Darfur-related crimes and has appointed a special prosecutor to look into cases.<BR/><BR/>But no new Darfur-related criminal trials have yet been officially announced, and human rights groups have said Sudan's legal system is not equipped to handle genocide or war crimes trials.Umm Fatimahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11641646719484659822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-266398656626316204.post-49593846683952243162008-10-10T15:47:00.000-07:002008-10-10T15:47:00.000-07:00please be careful hun. and show off those soccer s...please be careful hun. and show off those soccer skills! miss you.Saloolyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18238701363243309450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-266398656626316204.post-56567786093489860222008-10-08T22:16:00.000-07:002008-10-08T22:16:00.000-07:00I'm loving your reports, as always. The soccer sto...I'm loving your reports, as always. The soccer story is great - Europeans are definitely more sexist than North Americans (on average) in my experience. You also look fabulous in your kurtas (that's the Indian word for the shirts you wear - I'm not sure how I should refer to the African version).<BR/><BR/>I'm going to Asia on Monday for three weeks. Nothing nearly as cool as your adventures, but it should be good. Keep up the good work!Assistant to Mr. Johnstonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08613577727315008693noreply@blogger.com