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Chronology: Sudan / Syria / Tunisia

The Middle East Journal, Spring 1996 | Article details

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Chronology: Sudan / Syria / Tunisia


1995

Oct. 22: It was reported that the government had released nine political prisoners jailed since April 1995. [10/24 FBIS]

Oct. 25: In Parajog, Sudanese People's Liberation Army (SPLA) forces clashed with government forces. [10/26 FBIS]

Oct. 26: The government reported that government forces had clashed with SPLA forces that were backed by Ugandan forces in the southern town of Fargouk. [10/31 FBIS]

Nov. 6: Diplomats and aid workers reported that the SPLA had captured nine southern towns, including the town of Pagere, in an offensive which began on 25 October. [ll/7 FT]

Nov. 7: The governments of Sudan and Ethiopia, and the United Nations …

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