
Terror in Sudan, terror in US
Ten years ago, on 9/11, I missed Mohammed Atta, the lead terrorist, by maybe a half hour at Boston’s Logan airport. On that glorious morning, with its sun-filled cloudless sky, I caught the first flight […]
Ten years ago, on 9/11, I missed Mohammed Atta, the lead terrorist, by maybe a half hour at Boston’s Logan airport. On that glorious morning, with its sun-filled cloudless sky, I caught the first flight […]
This article was first published in The Jewish Advocate on July 21, 2011 By Charles Jacobs On July 9, a new African nation – the Republic of South Sudan – was born and days later […]
Jihad In Sudan Redux Posted by Charles Jacobs and Sasha Giller Jul 6th 2011 at 4:44 pm in Africa, Humanitarian, Islam, Islamic extremism, human rights | Comments (8) On July 9, the mostly Christian South […]
By Charles Jacobs · January 21, 2011 Photos 1 out of 2Previous Forward Other Media Liberated slave Achol Yum Deng in Wanyjok, which would be part of an independent South Sudan, Jan. 9, 2011. (Christian […]
Witnessing The Liberation Of Slaves In Sudan 14 Share Tuesday, January 25, 2011 Charles Jacobs Special To The Jewish Week On Jan. 15, the people of southern Sudan completed a weeklong vote that will likely […]
Charles Jacobs, president of the American Anti-Slavery Group: How slavery freed Sudan By CHARLES JACOBS I’VE JUST returned from Sudan, where I witnessed a historic vote that likely will split Africa’s largest nation in two. […]
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