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The G8 Foreign Ministers issued a joint statement following their meeting on 10 and 11 April 2013 in London.
The 2012 Foreign and Commonwealth Office Report on Human Rights and Democracy
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has launched the Foreign Office Human Rights and Democracy report for 2012.
FCO and DFID Ministers welcome talks to address conflict in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile states in Sudan, but urge for more progress.
Overall, the human rights situation in Sudan deteriorated in 2012, including new restrictions on civil and political rights.
Mark Simmonds: there must be restraint after killing of Paramount Chief and peacekeeper in Abyei. Status of Abyei must be resolved.
UK, US and Norway call on Sudan and South Sudan to abide by agreements.
Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds condemns shelling of UN compound in Sudan and offers condolences to those killed and injured in the attack
DFID Sudan operational plan 2013.
Minister for Africa expresses disappointment that Nigeria has chosen to host President Al Bashir of Sudan despite ICC arrest warrants.
Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds has condemned the attack on UN peacekeepers in Nyala, South Darfur and offered condolences to those affected.
Foreign Office Minister David Lidington has updated Parliament on the 22 July Foreign Affairs Council agenda.
The Foreign Office has published reporting on 27 Countries of Concern. The quarterly updates cover April to June 2013.
The deteriorating security situation in South Kordofan and Blue Nile states and Darfur, and reports of continued detention of dozens of civilians arrested during the September protests are a cause for concern.
FCO urge peaceful response to dismissal of South Sudan government and rapid appointment of new ministers reflecting country’s diversity.
Message from British Ambassador Dr Peter Tibber
Statement issued jointly by British, Norwegian and United States Embassies in Juba and Khartoum
British Embassy Khartoum - Visa and Consular Sections Closed Due To Ongoing Protests
The UN Human Rights Council concluded its 24th Session today, with important resolutions on countries including Somalia, Syria and Sudan.
FCO Minister for Africa, Mark Simmonds urges restraint following demonstrations in Sudan.
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