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ARMY OFFICIALS SAY MAJ NIDAL HASAN IS SEEKING TO SEVER TIES WITH HIS THREE **

HASAN IS ACCUSED OF KILLING 13 PEOPLE AND WOUNDING MORE THAN TWO DOZEN AT **

JUDGE IS EXPECTED TO CONSIDER THE REQUEST AT A HEARING NEXT WEEK **

JURORS DEADLOCKED ON WED IN THE PENALTY PHASE OF THE JODI ARIAS MURDER **

THEY'RE DECIDING WHETHER TO SENTENCE ARIAS TO LIFE IN PRISON OR EXECUTION **

JUDGE ASKED THE JURORS TO REACH A UNANIMOUS VERDICT AND WILL RESUME **

PRES OBAMA THREATENING TO VETO A GOP BILL TO AVERT THE DOUBLING OF STUDENT **

PLAN WOULD RESET STUDENT LOANS EVERY YEAR BASED ON 10-YR TREASURY NOTES, **

WHITE HOUSE SAYS LOWER RATES WOULD GIVE WAY TO HIGHER RATES IN THE FUTURE **

WITHOUT ACTION, INTEREST RATES ON NEW LOANS ARE SET TO DOUBLE FROM 3.4% TO **

HOUSE APPROVES A MEASURE TO EXPEDITE CONSTRUCTION OF THE KEYSTONE XL **

MEASURE PASSED WED EVENING WITH A 241-175 VOTE **

BILL WOULD TAKE AWAY AUTHORITY FOR APPROVING THE PIPELINE FROM THE OBAMA **

ATTY GEN ERIC HOLDER SAYS FOUR AMERICANS HAVE BEEN KILLED IN DRONE STRIKES **

HOLDER SAYS THE GOVT TARGETED AND KILLED RADICAL MUSLIM CLERIC ANWAR AL **

DEATHS OCCURRED IN PAKISTAN AND YEMEN **

DISCLOSURE COMES AHEAD OF PRES OBAMA'S MAJOR NATL SECURITY SPEECH ON THURS **

WA STATE MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY IN CONNECTION WITH A PAIR OF LETTERS **

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I have been posting and posting about this: PRESIDENT BASHIR OF SUDAN! US AID WORKER COULD FACE DEATH PENALTY FOR PEACEFUL PROTEST

As you know, I went to Sudan and South Sudan with Reverend Franklin Graham in April….and I have posted many pictures showing what President Bashir is doing to his people…and now THIS!

U.S. aid worker could face death penalty in Sudan

By Joshua Rhett Miller

Published July 30, 2012

| FoxNews.com

He helped rebuild Catholic churches after angry mobs in his native Sudan burned them down, but now, as his pregnant wife watches helplessly from their home in Oregon, Rudwan Dawod is fighting for his life in Khartoum.

The Sudanese activist and permanent U.S. resident could be sentenced to death as early as Tuesday on terrorism charges, accusations his supporters say are trumped up to discourage non-violent protesters like Dawod from speaking out against the government. Dawod, who worked as a project director for Sudan Sunrise, a charity founded by the late NBA star Manute Bol, was arrested in Khartoum on July 3 while visiting relatives and attempting to renew his Sudanese passport. Tom Pritchard, the organization’s executive director, said Dawod was taken into custody while participating in a peaceful protest against the ongoing violence in the region and the Sudanese government’s austerity policies.

“They have picked him out as a way to discredit the youth movement,” Pritchard told FoxNews.com. “They’re saying this guy comes from the United States, he’s part of the CIA. It’s all part of a very strategic plan to make people afraid of the non-violent demonstrators and they’re hanging it on Rudwan. And they’ve actually picked an amazing humanitarian to try and discredit the movement.”

The protest, Pritchard said, was organized by Girifna –— translated as “We’re Fed Up” — a non-violent youth protest movement in the nation that seeks an end to the brutality by the Sudanese government.

Dawod — who faces charges of terrorism and criminal organization, which can carry the death penalty — met his wife Nancy Williams while the two were working as volunteers at Sudan Sunrise in 2009. They later married, and the Oregon couple is now expecting their first child, whom they will name Sudan, in September.

Williams, of Springfield, Ore., told FoxNews.com her 30-year-old husband’s mantra has always been one of peace.

“He’s run a number of humanitarian projects in south Sudan and helped organize Muslims to rebuild a Catholic church in protest of a recent church burning in Khartoum,” she said Monday. “His message is really always peaceful. My hope is that he will be here before our little girl Sudan is born. We just want him back home safely.”

After meeting Bol, Dawod, a native Darfurian, became actively involved in non-violent protest and humanitarian causes, including the construction of Manute Bol School in Turalei. (Bol, 47, died in 2010 from a combination of kidney failure and Stevens-Johnson syndrome.)

“He’s someone who dreams of a better future, a kind and gracious man,” Pritchard said. “He’s someone who is very focused on the suffering of other people. I’ve seen him just weep at times at the suffering of other people.”

A judge presiding over Dawod’s case characterized Girifna as a “terrorist organization,” sources close to the matter told Pritchard, during court proceedings on Sunday. Dawod’s attorneys are expected to finish presenting their case on Tuesday, he said.

“Tomorrow, he could be sentenced to death,” Pritchard said. “Or, he could be acquitted — we just don’t know.”

 









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