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الممثل جورج كلوني يسلط الضوء علي ما يدور في جبال النوبه
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خاطب جورج كلوني لجنه العلاقات الخارجيه ب (Senate) مسلطا مزيدا من الضو علي ما يدور هناك من تهجير وقتل واغتصاب للمدنيين خلال زيارته لجبال النوبه وابيي مطالبا بالضغط علي الحكومه السودانيه والصينيه وتجميد ارصده الحكومه السودانيه بالخارج هذا وقد تناولت وكالات الانباء العالميه اخبار الزياره
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صحيفه (THE TELEGRAPH) البريطانيه
George Clooney visits volatile Sudan region Actor and human rights activist George Clooney made a quiet visit to a volatile border region between Sudan and South Sudan last week ahead of a testimony he will be giving before a US Senate committee on Wednesday. George Clooney visits volatile Sudan region
11:17AM GMT 14 Mar 2012
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Clooney made the dangerous crossing from South Sudan into Sudan's Nuba Mountains region, Jonathan Hutson, a spokesman for the anti-genocide group the Enough Project, said Tuesday.
Clooney saw burned-out villages and met with residents forced to seek shelter in caves because of aerial attacks by Sudan's military.
Violence has flared along the Sudan-South Sudan border since South Sudan seceded last year, and some experts worry the conflict could grow. South Sudan shut down its oil industry this year after accusing Sudan of stealing its oil.
Wednesday's hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will examine the oil dispute and the limited access aid groups are being given to Sudan's southern regions. Aid experts say people who live in Sudan's Nuba Mountains will soon face a hunger crisis because they haven't been able to plant crops amid fear of attacks from Sudan.
Clooney travelled to what is now known as South Sudan in January 2011 as the region cast votes to secede from Sudan. The vote was the culmination of a peace deal that ended more than two decades of civil
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صحيفه (Guardian ) البريطانيه George Clooney's latest film a plea for help in South Sudan
In testimony to Senate committee, Clooney urges the US to try and solve 'campaign of murder' in the Nuba Mountains
Actor George Clooney arrives to testify on Sudan and South Sudan b George Clooney arrives to testify on Sudan and South Sudan before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in Washington, DC. Photograph: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images
It was not a typical George Clooney premiere.
Of course the handsome Hollywood star took centre stage in the film, which also featured exotic locales, scenes of moving tragedy and a sense of derring-do against the odds. But the footage was real and it was being shown in the US Senate, not a cinema.
The subject is a grim one: attacks by the Sudanese government on the people of the Nuba Mountains. Clooney, whose work in Darfur has won him wide acclaim from human rights activists, had just returned from a hair-raising trip to the Nuba region and was aiming to highlight the plight of people there.
In testimony before the film was shown, he pulled no punches before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He described bombing runs by ageing Sudanese Antonov airplanes where bombs are simply pushed out the back of the plane. He talked of children being maimed and wounded. "These are not military targets. They are innocent women and children. That is a fact," Clooney said.
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في قناة (BBC)
Actor George Clooney warns US of Sudan crisis 14 March 2012 Last updated at 20:41 Help
George Clooney has warned US lawmakers of a humanitarian crisis in the volatile border area between Sudan and South Sudan.
Before he gave evidence, the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee was shown a film documenting the actor's recent trip to South Sudan with the Enough Project.
The actor secretly travelled across the border to the Nuba Mountains in Sudan, where his party apparently witnessed a rocket attack.
He said what was happening in the area was "ominously similar" to the violence in Darfur, where the UN estimates that 300 thousand people have died and 2.7 million been displaced since conflict broke out in 2003.
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صحيفه (washington post) George Clooney urges lawmakers to act to resolve violence in Sudan By Karen DeYoung, Thursday, March 15, 3:14 AM
Actor George Clooney brought his star power to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to call for stepped-up action to resolve ongoing violence in Sudan and stop a potential humanitarian disaster.
Clooney traveled last week to the volatile border region between Sudan and South Sudan, where he filmed what he said was the aftermath of attacks by Sudanese government aircraft and ground-launched rockets that have driven hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, many of them into caves in the central Juba mountains. It is absolutely without question a war crime that we saw firsthand,” he said in an interview before testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
“I’m not a policymaker,” said Clooney, who has a White House meeting scheduled with President Obama on Thursday to discuss the matter. “My job is to just raise the volume.”
Clooney and other activists are trying to bring attention to a situation that most Americans thought had abated with a decline in fighting in the Darfur region, in western Sudan, and last year’s agreement that created a new country in the south.
But the Comprehensive Peace Agreement that brought South Sudan’s independence in July left a number of issues unresolved, including the pricing and division of profits from oil reserves that are located in the south but shipped through pipelines in the north. After Sudan began diverting oil from the pipeline, South Sudan stopped the flow six weeks ago.
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قناة (CNN) تسلط الضوء علي الزياره
Clooney testifies on 'constant drip of fear' in Sudan CNN) -- Actor and director George Clooney testified before Congress on Wednesday about "a campaign of murder" under way in Sudan, where villagers run for the hills to hide from bombings on a daily basis.
"What you see is a constant drip of fear," Clooney said, a day after returning from a trip in which he and a small team of fellow activists managed to enter one of the most devastated areas, the Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan.
"We found children filled with shrapnel, including a 9-year-old boy who had both of his hands blown off," Clooney told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Clooney said the attacks are being orchestrated by Sudan's government, led by President Omar al-Bashir, government official Ahmad Harun and Defense Minister Abdelrahim Mohamed Hussein -- the same three men, he said, who previously orchestrated long-documented attacks in Darfur.
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