FOIA 2006-1171-F - Sudan
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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2006-1171-F - Sudan
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Sudan - Collection Finding Aid
This collection consists of materials related to the country of Sudan in the first half of 1996. The United States had designated Sudan a state sponsor of terrorism. The closing of the Embassy in Khartoum, United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1044 and 1054, and calls for expulsion of terrorist financier and al-Qa’ida founder Osama Bin Laden characterized the United States’ interaction with the Sudanese government during this time period. The records in this collection include memoranda, reports, cables, talking points, and press materials concerning United States-Sudan relations.
William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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