Amber Henshaw
- Amber Henshaw has written articles published in BBC News (BBC News Sudan correspondent).
Most Recent article
Will warrant tip Sudan into abyss?
BBC News, Wednesday 4 MarchThe International Criminal Court judges' decision to issue an arrest warrant for Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has been long awaited by the government in Khartoum. After months of deliberation, the pre-trial chamber judges finally decided to issue the warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity for alleged atrocities committed...
Previous Articles
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A step forward for Darfur peace?
BBC News, Tuesday 17 February
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Sudanese 'war crimes spy' jailed
BBC News, Wednesday 28 January
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Bashir case 'may spark attacks'
BBC News, Sunday 11 January
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Uneasy peace in Sudan ghost town
BBC News, Friday 9 January
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Sudan 'has 6,000 child soldiers'
BBC News, Mon 22 December 2008 (1 comment)
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One dead in Sudan oil town clash
BBC News, Sat 13 December 2008
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Sudan build-up in oil-rich state
BBC News, Sun 7 December 2008
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Trapped in Darfur refugee camp
BBC News, Fri 24 October 2008
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Pirates reveal Sudan's precarious peace
BBC News, Tue 7 October 2008
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Sudanese army 'bombing N Darfur'
BBC News, Sat 13 September 2008
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Amber Henshaw has written...
- More about 'darfur' than anything else
Amber Henshaw by numbers...
- 27 articles (since June 2007)
- Average article: 16 column inches (473 words)
- Shortest article: 6 column inches (170 words)
- Longest article: 34 column inches (1023 words)
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