SUDAN
1880s – Auguste Mariette
was an archeoloist from France. He was in Egypt and Gebal Barkal in
Sudan. (The story of archeology. Justin Pollard (c)2007 UK).
1924 – The British colonial rulers of
Sudan. That same year they made laws to abolish slavery in Sudan. (A
crime so monstrous. E Benjamin Skinner ©2008 UK).
1972 – Khashoggi helped arrange a
revolving loan of $200 million. It was to be raised by 31 banks and
guaranteed by the Saudi central bank. It was for a giant project that
originally included sugar, cattle, textiles, minerals and cement.
(Arms bazaar ©1977 Sampson).
2 March 1973 – In Sudan the US
ambassador, Cleo A Noel jr and diplomat George C Moore were taken
hostage and killed. The Fatah organisation were suspected.
2 March 1973 – US ambassador to Sudan
was assassinated. Cleo A Noel and other diplomats were killed, at the
Saudi Arabian embassy in Khartoum by members of Black September.
1 March 1974 – Saudi Arabian embassy
in Khartoum was seized by Black September terrorists. Diplomats were
taken hostage. The terrorists murdered two Americans and one Belgiun
diplomat.
1975 – Carlos the Jackal aka Ilich
Ramirez Sanchez lived in Khartoum Sudan at the Meridien hotel, he
impersonated a French arms dealer. A Socialist member of the PFLP.
Carlos kidnapped 11 member of the OPEC oil producing cartel in Vienna
Austria. He then flew to Algeria for ransoms. (The looming tower.
Lawrence Wright ©2006 US).
1976-82 – As part of Cuba’s
alliance with Mengistu Haile Mariam’s regime in Ethiopia, Cuba
engaged in political and military support for the Liberation movement
of southern Sudan. It was headed by John Garang, against the Arab
Muslim regime in Khartoum.
1978 – In Sudan another BCCI branch
was due to open. This was unusual because every other bank in Sudan
was nationalised.
1980 – A payoff to an African central
banker Swaleh Naqvi asked Akbar Bilgrami to take senior official from
Sudan’s central bank on a shopping trip at Harrods in London. BCCI
paid more than $100,000. In return the official put millions of
dollars of Sudan’s foreign exchange reserves into BCCI.
1988 – Famine that killed 250,000
people. (A crime so monstrous. E Benjamin Skinner ©2008 UK).
1989 – The leader of Sudan sent a
delegation to Peshawar Pakistan. Al-Qaeda Sudan relations.
Late 1989 to late 1991 – Bin Laden
relocated al-Qaeda infrastructure to Sudan. Most of al-Qaeda’s
fighters moved to Sudan. (Inside al-Qaeda. ©2002 R Gunaratna).
1990s – Human trafficking, quarter of
a million Sudanese have been kidnapped and sold into international
sex slavery. (The secret history of the American empire. John
Perkins. ©2007 US).
1991 – Sudan Islamic banking
http:reference.allrefer.com for the Sudan.
1991-96 – In 1991 bin Laden left
Saudi Arabia and moved to Sudan where he remained until 1996.
April 1991 – Saudi Arabia expels bin
Laden so he takes up residence in Sudan.
Late 1991 – In Sudan members of
Egyptian Islamic Jihad were being trained in the use of explosives.
Sudan’s intelligence worked closely with al-Qaeda. (Inside al-Qaeda
©2002 R Gunaratna).
1992 – Nizam al-Zakah fi al-Sudan
Omdurman Islamic university printing and publishing p192 Sudan.
Muhammad Bashir Abdulqadir.
1992 – Bin Laden moved to Sudan
Khartoum in 1992, flying from Afghanistan, with 4 wives and 17
children. There were 4 million horses in Sudan, the horses were used
for transport and farm work. (The looming tower. Lawrence Wright
©2006 US).
1993 – Sudan is placed on the State
departments list of countries that sponsor terrorist activities. Bin
Laden’s followers try to get components of nuclear weapons and
begin to work with Sudan’s NIP to develop chemical arms.
1993 – The 1993 census in Sudan was
cancelled due to civil war in the south. (Economic gangsters. Raymond
Fisman. Edward Miguel (c)2008 US).
1993 – The Third World relief agency
TWRA a Sudan based fake humanitarian organisation. It was used as a
go between for the suppliers and fighters in Bosnia. TWRA had links
with Islamists like Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman, the blind sheikh,
involved in the 1993 WTC bombing and bin Laden.
1993 – Cofer Black transferred from
London to Khartoum Sudan. He arrived as the CIA station chief.
Sudan’s government sponsored terrorism and the US had imposed
economic sanctions. A Muslim Brotherhood inspired political party,
called the National Islamic Front, led by Hasan al-Turabi had taken
power. Turabi proclaimed Solidarity with terrorists both Socialist
and Islamic. Hamas, Hezbollah, Egypt’s Islamic group, Algeria’s
Islamic Salvation Front, Carlos the Jackal and Osama bin Laden.
(Ghost wars ©2004 Steve Coll).
May 1993 – Pakistan crackdown on Arab
radicals in spring. So bin Laden sent money to fly 480 of these
Jihadists to Khartoum. They became part of bin Laden’s businesses.
Money went to Egyptian Islamists for printing presses and weapons.
27 April 1993 – Declaration of Jihad
against African Sudanese. Fatma issued from Kordofan El Obeid.
Quraishi M Tariq.
1994 – Four Arab veterans of the
Afghan war tried to kill bin Laden during 1994. The assassins opened
fire inside a Khartoum mosque where bin laden preached. They shot
several worshippers dead before they realised that bin laden was not
there. (Ghost wars ©2004 Steve Coll).
January 1994 – By this time bin Laden
was financing at least three terrorist training camps in north Sudan,
where rebels from at least six nations received training.
Late 1994 – bin Laden was working
closely with the Sudanese intelligence services, Sudanese
intelligence were running paramilitary and terrorist operations in
Egypt and elsewhere. Bin Laden had access to Sudanese military
radios, weapons, and about 200 Sudanese passports. These passports
added to the false documents bin Laden had acquired for his aides,
and for the travel papers of Arab volunteers who were killed in the
Afghan Jihad. Three training camps in northern Sudan, a multinational
private army. (Ghost wars ©2004 Steve Coll).
1995 – Using Iranian funds, al-Turabi
of Sudan helped Palestinian Islamic Jihad return to Israel where it
carried out terror operations. Hamas, Algerian Islamic Salvation Army
fighters, Iranian revolutionary guards, and al-Gama’at al-Islamiyya
also relied on the government of Sudan. By 1995 half of the 3,000
Iranian revolutionary guards sent to Khartoum Sudan had came from
Lebanon, of these more than 1,000 were Lebanese Hezbollah. (American
Jihad ©2002 S Emerson).
1995 – Mugniyeh was flying back to
Beirut from Sudan after a meeting with bin Laden. The US arranged for
his Middle East airways plane to make a unscheduled stop in Saudi
Arabia. But Saudi authorities refused to make him leave the plane.
1995 – An FBI source was Jamal
al-Fadl a Sudanese militant who fled bin Laden’s circle after
stealing a large sum of money from him in 1995. He was recruited by
the Americans in 1996. (al-Qaeda ©2003 J Burke).
17 August 1996 – Sudanese rebel
kidnapping Sudan’s peoples liberation army SPLA rebels kidnapped
six missionaries in Mapourdit including a US citizen, an Italian,
three Australians and a Sudanese. The SPLA released the hostages 11
days later.
Late 1990’s – al-Qaeda got uranium
in Khartoum, and hired Egyptian and Pakistani physicists to research
the development of unconventional weapons.
Nov 1996 – Sudan’s Jamal al Fadl
worked for Osama Bin Laden in Khartoum. He had lived in Brooklyn New
York. He was captured by the US. al Qaeda training camps and sleeper
cells, nuclear and chemical weapons. 93 known members of al Qaeda
then. (The looming tower. Lawrence Wright ©2006 US).
1 November 1996 – Red Cross worker
kidnappings in Sudan. A breakaway group from the Sudanese people
liberation army SPLA kidnapped three international committee of the
Red Cross ICRC workers. Including a US citizen, an Australian and a
Kenyan. On 9 December the rebels released the hostages in exchange
for ICRC supplies and a health survey for their camp.
1998 – Famine caused by
war and drought. 70,000 people died. Wikipedia.
20 August 1998 – US unleashes cruise
missile strikes against suspected terrorist installations in Sudan.
In retaliation for the US embassy attacks in Africa.
20 August 1998 – Al Shifa, a
pharmaceutical plant in Khartoum, was tied to the production of
chemical weapons for bin Laden. Cruise missile attack in retaliation
against bin Laden.
5-8 May 1998 – Contemporary
government application of zakat in Sudan. Seminar on contemporary
applications of Islamic economics. Casablanca Morocco. Abd al-Muem
al-Gusi.
September 2001 – Mohamed Atta, who
piloted a jet into the WTC, wired money to bin Laden’s former
paymaster in Sudan. Shaykh Said al-Masri (aka Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad)
on the eve of 9/11. (Alms for Jihad ©2006 Burr and Collins).
30 September 2001 – Resentful West
spurned Sudan’s key terror files. David Rose. The Observer.
2003 – Obligatory almsgiving, an
inquiry into zakat in the pre colonial bilael al-Sudan. Helsinki
oriental society p26. Holger Weiss.
January 2003 – Ibn Baz federation al
Afandi establishment African company Sudan al Amoudi group. Ibrahim
Muhammad Afandi (Alms for Jihad ©2006 Burr and Collins).
15 November 2006 – 32 people were
killed and 18 wounded in Darfur. Militia attack rebels Sudan.
16 February 2007 – US appeals court
upholds terrorist designation for Islamic charity. A Federal appeals
court upheld the US government decision to freeze the assets of an
Islamic charity, with alleged links to a Sudanese group that supports
terrorism. The Treasury department claims that Islamic American
relief agency USA is an affiliate of the Islamic African relief
agency. A Sudan based charity that US government says finances
al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups. The US court of appeals for the
district of Colombia agreed with a lower courts 2005 decision, saying
the charity was a branch of the Sudanese based agency. (Int Herald
Tribune, Site institute 15 Feb 2007).
9 Oct 2010 – Slavery. Africa news
service. $10 and $100, more than 10,000 people are in slavery in
Sudan today, most have been abducted.
7 November 2012 – Iranian warships
dock in port Sudan. Iran Daily Brief.
Dec 2013 – The British red cross
ICRC, since Dec 2013, have distributed more than 12 million food
rations to more than 43,000 people in south Sudan. (17 Oct 2015
Twitter.)
24 Dec 2013 – Fighting in south Sudan
as the UN finds mass graves. All things considered. Washington DC.
24 Feb 2014 – Mass
graves of Bor in south Sudan. Dug by the UN at the St Andrews
Episcopal church. Street children who were in the market. Irin news.
8 July 2014 – Dozens of children are
buried in south Sudan in mass graves. The truth Uganda. The war, 200
bodies mass graves.
6 Oct 2014 – Biggest ever UN
humanitarian operation ever. Food, starvation. South Sudan food
crisis, children AFP. The Guardian UK.
18 Oct 2014 – Sudan calls for support
to combat human trafficking. Trans national crime. Sudan Tribune
Khartoum.
20 Oct 2014 – South Sudan, sex
violence is rampant, a two year old girl was raped. UN. Rape and
other forms of sex violence in south Sudan. A two year old victim.
Reuters.
22 Oct 2014 – Human trafficking is on
the rise in east Sudan. MP on Radio Dabanga. Organised networks or
rings. Mohamed El Taher Oushan, member of parliament for the Kassda
state.
2 Nov 2014 – Arrests Communist party
Blue Nile. Radio Dabanga. Ed Damazin Sudan’s Communist party in
Blue Nile state.
4 Nov 2014 – Communist party in Blue
Nile. Radio Tamazuj. Lawyers of the Communist party members arrested.
Sudan’s Communist party members were detained in the Blue Nile.
Radio Debanga.
5 Nov 2014 – Sudan bans observers
from the scene of mass rapes. Sudan troops ban UN and African union
peacekeepers from a town in western Darfur, to investigate reports of
mass rapes of at least 200 women and girls. The Guardian UK.
21 June 2015 – South Sudan oposition
leader doubts government anti corruption crusade. WAU. Leader of
south Sudan peoples liberation party, PLP, Peter Mayen Majongdit.
Anti graft corruption related. Sudan Times.
19 Sept 2015 – Death toll rises to
183 in south Sudan from a tanker explosion. Maridi south Sudan.
Severe burns of patients. Fox news. NZ Herald. AP.
14 Oct 2015 – The Sudan
government is accused by the UN and UK of witholding rations from
Darfur peacekeepers. Food and other basic needs rations, at a Dafur
port. UNAMID. 190 food rations containers at port Sudan. Mass rapes
by troops in Darfur. Channel news Asia.
19 Oct 2015 – India has
been told not to welcome al-Bashir. The Int criminal court ICC is
seeking his arrest. Omar al-Bashir, war crimes against humanity.
Genocide in Darfur. Al-Bashr has two ICC arrest warrants issued in
2009 and 2010. Hundreds of thousands of civilians were made homeless
in refugee camps in Chad. Human rights watch.
23 Oct 2015 – The UN
says there are 300,000 war victims in South Sudan who face starvation
and death. The UN is demanding access. Twitter. Examiner. William
Lambar.
29 Oct 2015 –
Cannibalism and blood drinking. south Sudan conflict report. Photo.
Press TV. Twitter.
4 Nov 2015 – Plane
crashes near the int airport in south Sudan capital. AP.
4 Nov 2015 – 41 people
were killed in the south Sudan plane crash. The Russian built cargo
aircraft. Times of India. Telegraph UK. AFP. Arab news. IGAD.
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