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Policing thought on Palestine

The storm of controversy sweeping American campuses is not a result of internal activism or clashes. The escalating tensions are a product of professionally organised external interventions by well-funded special interest groups intimately tied to the coalition of forces in…

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Clarifying local integration

Ana Low’s article in FMR 25[1] highlights the need to re-examine and re-invigorate debate on local integration as a durable solution for refugees. However, the Self-Reliance Strategy (SRS) in Uganda which she describes does not provide an adequate model of…

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Rule of law in Sudan’s Three Areas

Abyei, Blue Nile State and Southern Kordofan/Nuba Mountains – an area with a population of around four million – are collectively known as the Transitional or Three Areas. The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) signed in January 2005 by the Government…

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Right to education in South Darfur

Sudan ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)[1] in 1990, thus committing itself to protecting and assuring the right to education for all children within its borders – including the right of access to education for…

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