Weekly News Brief, 1.30.10 - 2.5.10

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In this week's issue: The Sudanese government accused UNAMID of supplying JEM rebels; Thailand will repatriate 3,000 Karen civilians to Burma; a new OCHA report states that 90% of human rights abuses in DRC's Kivu provinces are committed by the FDLR or FARDC
 
Weekly News Brief, January 28 to February 5, 2010,  compiled by Joshua Kennedy of GI-Net and the STAND E-team. To receive news briefs, trivia and discussion guides each week, email education@standnow.org.
 
Areas of Concern
Sudan
 
Burma
 
Democratic Republic of Congo
 
Afghanistan
 
Iraq
 
Pakistan
 
Somalia
 

Sri Lanka

 

Around the World

Guinea.
 
Liberia
 

North Korea

  • Senior North Korean officials were fired while the country goes through deep food shortages and economic uncertainty. The scarcity prompted a response from Kim Jong-Il, who acknowledged that the state has failed to provide food for its citizens.
 
India
 

 

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