NOTES1 US Department of State, Daily Press Briefing, October 12, 2005. 2 White House Press Conference, “President and South African President Mbeki Discuss Bilateral Relations,” June 1, 2005. 3 US Agency for International Development, Darfur Humanitarian Assistance Fact Sheet #53, September 30, 2005. 4 Opheera McDoom and Stephanie Nebehay, “Darfur Rebels Free Hostages,” Reuters News Service, October 10, 2005. 5 Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Hearing on International Response to the Darfur Crisis, September 28, 2005. 6 African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS), Press Statement by Ambassador Baba Gana Kingibe, Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission on the Deteriorating Security Situation in Darfur, Khartoum, October 1, 2005. 7 African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS), Briefing Note on the Renewal of the Mandate of the AU Mission in Sudan (AMIS), October 21, 2005. 8 African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) Press Release, “HIV/AIDS Death among Personnel Statistically Insignificant,” September 6, 2005. 9 AMIS, October 1, 2005. 10 AMIS, October 1, 2005. |
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