Khartoum

China’s awkward position: on both sides of the Sudanese civil war

China sells arms to Khartoum, but needs oil from its southern neighbour

The view from the north

As southern Sudan votes on secession, the president is forced into ‘survival mode’

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‘The facts … do not support such an inference’

An official response from foreign affairs to the Globe’s latest report on Abousfian Abdelrazik’s exile.

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What now?

While Gerald Caplan details his outrage, Paul Koring raises new questions about this country’s treatment of Abousfian Abdelrazik. Last month, Ben Peterson raised a question that may soon be operative here too: should we consider prosecuting any Canadian officials complicit in torture?

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Indefatigable in the cause of justice

Glen Pearson salutes Paul Dewar.

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The latest rebuke

The federal court orders Abousfian Abdelrazik back to Canada.

The Commons: A terribly serious discussion

Bob Rae on the case of Abousfian Abdelrazik