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Sudan Research, Analysis, and Advocacy

by Eric Reeves

Mortality in southern Sudan, February 2000

13 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 121 words

March 1, 2000

Last month, on statistical average, 10,000 Sudanese died of war-related causes.* If patterns of the past hold, they were overwhelmingly civilians in the south of Sudan, disproportionately women and children.

This approximates the casualty figure for the entire Kosovo conflict. It will be replicated again this month.

Lest we forget.

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*”Working Document II: Quantifying Genocide in Southern Sudan and the Nuba Mountains, 1983-1998″ [84 pp], by Millard Burr, Ph.D. (December 1998). Documentation produced for the US Committee for Refugees. Over the last 14 months, this definitive and exhaustively researched report has been augmented by reports from the UN Special Rapporteur, the UN World Food Program, the US Agency for International Development, numerous human rights and humanitarian organizations, and by extensive on-the-ground news reporting.

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cer1 Eric Reeves has been writing about greater Sudan for the past twenty-three years. His work is here organized chronologically, and includes all electronic and other publications since the signing of the historic Machakos Protocol (July 2002), which guaranteed South Sudan the right to a self- determination referendum. There are links to a number of Reeves’ formal publications in newspapers, news magazines, academic journals, and human rights publications, as well as to the texts of his Congressional testimony and a complete list of publications, testimony, and academic presentations.
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