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U.S. deeply concerned by release of Sudanese man found guilty of killing diplomat

U.S. deeply concerned by release of Sudanese man found guilty of killing diplomat

WASHINGTON is deeply concerned over the release this week of a Sudanese man facing the death penalty in connection with the killing of a U.S. diplomat in 2008, the State Department said. Abdelraouf Abuzeid was found guilty, along with others, in the killing of American John Granville and a Sudanese colleague, who both worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development and were killed by gunmen in Khartoum. "I was horrified," Granville's mother, Jane Granville, told Reuters about hearing of Abuzeid's release. Abuzeid's brother told Reuters on Monday that his sibling was released by the country's high court based on a multi-million…
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U.S. concerned by release of Sudanese man found guilty of killing diplomat

U.S. concerned by release of Sudanese man found guilty of killing diplomat

WASHINGTON is deeply concerned over the release this week of a Sudanese man facing the death penalty in connection with the killing of a U.S. diplomat in 2008, the State Department said. Abdelraouf Abuzeid was found guilty, along with others, in the killing of American John Granville and a Sudanese colleague, who both worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development and were killed by gunmen in Khartoum. "I was horrified," Granville's mother, Jane Granville, told Reuters about hearing of Abuzeid's release. Abuzeid's brother told Reuters on Monday that his sibling was released by the country's high court based on a multi-million…
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The inspirational life of Dr Emmanuel Taban

The inspirational life of Dr Emmanuel Taban

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER A Sudanese man who fled wars and walked over 6000 km to South Africa where he has become a leading pulmonologist has become a social media sensation. Dr Emmanuel Taban has also become a poster boy on how refugees can contribute positively to countries across Africa. Taban’s extraordinary was featured in special TV programme Carte Blanche in South Africa and he is now being celebrated across social media. Taban was born in a tiny village in South Sudan and he and four siblings were raised by a single mother. At the age of 14, he was arrested…
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