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Slovene envoy pardoned by Sudan | Slovene envoy pardoned by Sudan |
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A Slovenian envoy jailed for spying in Sudan had been given a presidential pardon, Sudan's state news agency says. | A Slovenian envoy jailed for spying in Sudan had been given a presidential pardon, Sudan's state news agency says. |
Tomo Kriznar, 52, was arrested in July after arriving from Chad and charged with espionage, false reporting and entering without a visa. | Tomo Kriznar, 52, was arrested in July after arriving from Chad and charged with espionage, false reporting and entering without a visa. |
Kriznar was later sentenced to two years' imprisonment. | Kriznar was later sentenced to two years' imprisonment. |
Slovenian President Janez Drnovsek wrote to his Sudanese counterpart, Omar al-Beshir, last week to ask for a pardon for the envoy. | Slovenian President Janez Drnovsek wrote to his Sudanese counterpart, Omar al-Beshir, last week to ask for a pardon for the envoy. |
Rights activist | Rights activist |
Mr Drnovsek told Mr Beshir: "Kriznar's only task was within the margins of the peace process. | Mr Drnovsek told Mr Beshir: "Kriznar's only task was within the margins of the peace process. |
"We ask the Sudanese authority to consider him as a friend and to let him come back as soon as possible." | "We ask the Sudanese authority to consider him as a friend and to let him come back as soon as possible." |
In addition to his imprisonment, Kriznar was fined 500,000 Sudanese dinars ($2,400) and ordered to be deported after finishing his jail term. | |
Kriznar is well known in Slovenia as a human rights activist. | Kriznar is well known in Slovenia as a human rights activist. |
He travelled to Sudan's troubled Darfur region in February as the Slovenian president's envoy. | He travelled to Sudan's troubled Darfur region in February as the Slovenian president's envoy. |
Three months ago, Slovenia held talks with two rebel movements which refused to accept a peace agreement between the main rebel faction and Khartoum. | Three months ago, Slovenia held talks with two rebel movements which refused to accept a peace agreement between the main rebel faction and Khartoum. |
Sudanese investigators said Kriznar was travelling around Darfur taking pictures and shooting video material of villages there. | Sudanese investigators said Kriznar was travelling around Darfur taking pictures and shooting video material of villages there. |
The conflict in Darfur, a vast region in western Sudan, started in 2003 when members of ethnic African tribes rebelled against the Arab-led government in Khartoum. | The conflict in Darfur, a vast region in western Sudan, started in 2003 when members of ethnic African tribes rebelled against the Arab-led government in Khartoum. |
Sudan's government is accused of sending militias to attack Darfur civilians. | Sudan's government is accused of sending militias to attack Darfur civilians. |
It is estimated that more than 200,000 people have died and more than two million have fled their homes in the conflict. | It is estimated that more than 200,000 people have died and more than two million have fled their homes in the conflict. |
A peace plan agreed to in May is still being opposed by some rebel groups. | A peace plan agreed to in May is still being opposed by some rebel groups. |
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