Sudan 'blocking' Darfur mission (BBC News) - [text online]
Kenyan Muslims deny Sharia claims (BBC News) - [text online]
Iraqi refugees begin journey home (BBC News) - [text online]
Code of practice for mosques aims to stamp out extremism (BBC News) - [text online]
Legal Opinion: Are innocent people being kept in detention? (The Independent) - [text online]
Britain's population 'could reach 109 million by 2081' (The Independent) - [text online]
Unwanted in Syria, hundreds of Iraqi refugees return home (The Independent) - [text online]
Five Underreported Stories Kick Off 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence Campaign (UN News) - [text online]
Sudanese Obstacles Threaten Darfur Peacekeeping Mission, Say UN Officials - (UN News) - [text online]
UN genocide tribunal confirms 25-year jail term for Rwandan ex-army officer (UN News) - [text online]
Next year’s UN-backed forum on migration to focus on rights protection (UN News) - [text online]
Thousands of jobs created through UN development scheme in Sudan (UN News) - [text online]
Refugee from Myanmar finds farming and friends in Java (UNHCR News) - [text online]
Dutch court rules Srebrenica families can sue U.N. (Yahoo News / Reuters) - [text online]
Kosovo fate is for U.N. to decide, says Serbia (Yahoo News / Reuters) - [text online]
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007
News Stories (28/11/07)
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