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== On Darfur ==

== On Darfur ==

In an interview in a report on the [[Darfur genocide]] by [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]]’s [[Frontline (U.S. TV series)|Frontline]], he said, “We are a developing country, we have our shortcomings. But we are unfairly treated. The issue of [[Darfur]] has been blown out of proportion.”

In an interview in a report on the [[Darfur genocide]] by [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]]’s [[Frontline (U.S. TV series)|Frontline]], he said, “We are a developing country, we have our shortcomings. But we are unfairly treated. The issue of [[Darfur]] has been blown out of proportion.”

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Latest revision as of 12:46, 2 December 2025

Sudanese diplomat

Abdelmahmood Abdelhaleem Mohamad is a Sudanese diplomat. From September 2006 to August 2010, Abdelhaleem was his country’s ambassador to the United Nations.

Abdelhaleem began his career in the Sudanese Foreign Ministry in 1975 after receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in political science from the University of Khartoum. In 1978, he received a master’s degree in international relations from Ohio University. He has served across Africa and the Greater Middle East for Sudan, including Saudi Arabia (1987–1989), Ethiopia (1990–1995), Somalia (1994) and Afghanistan (2003).

In an interview in a report on the Darfur genocide by PBS‘s Frontline, he said, “We are a developing country, we have our shortcomings. But we are unfairly treated. The issue of Darfur has been blown out of proportion.”

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