The regime has a long and deadly history of such suspensions, both in southern Sudan and currently in eastern Sudan Eric Reeves June 28, 2006 Khartoum's decision to suspend for two days most UN humanitarian operations ...
Archives for July 2006
“Assistance in Darfur Hanging by a Thread”—Doctors Without Borders, July 2006
Despite the blandly disingenuous words of UN officials such as Jan Pronk, and the shameful silence of African Union officials, the catastrophe in Darfur continues to deepen---relentlessly, dangerously, uncontrollably. ...
The UN Security Council and a Final Betrayal of Darfur, June 16, 2006
No willingness to confront Khartoum on the need for civilian and humanitarian protection Eric Reeves June 16, 2006 Despite rapidly escalating violence throughout Darfur and eastern Chad, the UN Security Council refuses ...
Security in Darfur: Donors’ Conference in Brussels Fails to Take Action
Security in Darfur: Donors' Conference in Brussels Fails to Take Action Eric Reeves | July 21, 2006 Yet again the international community seems determined in its refusal to take seriously the precipitous decline in ...
“IS CHAD THE NEW DARFUR?” The New Republic (on-line), July 12, 2006
"Spillover Effect" by Eric Reeves In recent months, human rights groups and journalists have begun to report an ominous development in central Africa: The Darfur genocide, now in its fourth year, appears ...
“Why Abuja Won’t Save Darfur,” from The New Republic, May 10, 2006
From The New Republic (on-line) "WHY ABUJA WON'T SAVE DARFUR" by Eric Reeves http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=w060508&s=reeves051006 Speaking from the Roosevelt Room Monday, President Bush heralded the Abuja ...
Bush Administration Darfur Policy: Incompetence or Disingenuousness? April 13, 2006
The Washington Post editorial (full text of this important statement at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/10/AR2006041001535.html) has asked the essential question of the Bush administration; ...