Ambassador Rice On The Challenges Now Facing Sudan
US Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice discuses the important issues Sudan will need to deal with in the wake of the referendum
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US Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice discuses the important issues Sudan will need to deal with in the wake of the referendum
US Agency for International Development Sudan Mission Director William Hammink discusses how not only has registration been successful in the north and south of Sudan but throughtout the international community. (0:15)
The fact that the registration process for the Sudanese referendum began on time without incident is a significant achievement highlights US Agency for International Development Sudan Mission Director William Hammink. (0:12)
William Hammink, US Agency for International Development Sudan Mission Director, speaks on what the United States is doing to support the peaceful vote on the Sudanese referendum. (0:29)
US Agency for International Development Sudan Mission Director William Hammink discusses what the 2011 Sudanese referendum means for citizens in the north and south of Sudan and what the United States is doing to help keep this process peaceful. (0:29)
US Holocaust Museum Director Michael Abramowitz expresses the excitement the Southern Sudanese have for the potential passing of their referendum in January 2011. (0:38)
Inflammatory comments madeh by radical Northern Sudanese about Southern Sudanese living in the north causes concern in governement officials and civilians, according to US Holocaust Museum Director Michael Abramowitz. (0:53)
US Holocaust Museum Director Michael Abramowitz discusses the importance of international policy that would prevent warfare in Sudan. (0:13)
US Holocaust Museum Director Michael Abramowitz uses the metaphor of a divorce when explaining the changes occurring in Sudan. (0:20)