CHRISTIAN SOLIDARITY WORLDWIDE
ANOTHER CHRISTIAN SOLIDARITY WORLDWIDE SUDAN FIASCO

In September 2000, 'The Sunday Telegraph' newspaper in Britain published an article written by Christian Lamb alleging that Mr Abdel Mahmoud al-Koronky, a senior Sudanese diplomat who had served as Sudan's Charge d'Affaires in London between September 1998 and April 2000, had kept a "slave girl" in his house

RECYCLING LIES: THE STRANGE CASE OF THE SUDANESE "SLAVE GIRL" ZEINAB NAZER

The publication in Germany in September 2002 of a book entitled 'Sklavin' ('Slave'), has provided a clear insight into the continuing propaganda war that is being waged against Sudan. The book, and the claims made within it, has also shown the lies, duplicity and naivety at the heart of this campaign, and those associated with it.

"BATTLING BARONESS" OR "BLUNDERING" NEWSPAPER?:

The Vancouver Sun', Baroness Cox and Sudan
"Cox means well but looks ever so slightly unhinged" 'The Times', 30 January 2001

On 26 January 2002, the Canadian newspaper, 'The Vancouver Sun', published an article about Baroness Cox entitled "'Battling Baroness' appeals to missionaries:
" CHEMlCAL WEAPONS" IN SUDAN:
The Baroness Cox Allegations Fiasco

In July 1999, the rebel Sudan Peoples Liberation Army (SPLA) and Norwegian Peoples Aid, a pro-rebel solidarity group operating in southern Sudan, alleged that the Sudanese armed forces had used chemical weapons in attacks on Sudanese rebels in three places, including Lainya and Kaya, in southern Sudan.
BARONESS COX AND SUDAN:

How Reliable A Witness?

Baroness Cox has presented herself over the past several years as an expert witness on Sudan and Sudanese issues. She has testified as such before various committees of the United States Congress and has also spoken on Sudan at various other conferences and gatherings.
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