Comprehensive Bibliography: books consulted, maps, data sets, news and data-rich reports:
Books:
Coughlan, Nicholas. Far in the Waste Sudan. McGill: Queen’s University Press, 2005.
De Waal, Alex (ed.), War in Darfur and the Search for Peace. Cambridge, MA: Global Equity Initiative, 2007.
Deng, Alephonsion. They Poured Fire on Us From the Sky: the true story of three lost boys from Sudan. New York: Public Affairs, 2005.
Flint, Julia and Alex de Waal. Darfur: A Short History of a Long War. London: Zed, 2005.
Flint Julie and Alex de Waal. Darfur: A New History of a Long War. London: Zed, 2008.
Johnson, Hilda F. Waging Peace in Sudan. Eastbourne, UK: Sussex Academic Press, 2011.
Marlowe, Jen. Darfur Diaries: Stories of Survival. New York: Nation Books, 2006.
Meyer, Gabriel. War and faith in Sudan. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2005.
O’Ballance, Edgar. The Secret War in Sudan. London: Faber, 1977.
Power, Samantha, “A Problem from Hell”: America and the Age of Genocide. New York: Basic Books, 2005.
Prunier, Gerard. Darfur. The Ambiguous Genocide. London: Hurst and Company, 2005.
Reeves, Eric. A Long Day’s Dying: Critical Moments in the Darfur Genocide. Toronto: Key Publishing, 2007.
Totten, Samuel. An Oral and Documentary History of the Darfur Genocide. Volume 1. Praeger Security International, 2011.
Totten, Samuel. An Oral and Documentary History of the Darfur Genocide. Volume 2. Praeger Security International, 2011.
Totten, Samuel and Eric Markusen. Genocide in Darfur. New York: Routledge, 2006.
Data Sources:
Contemporaneous reports from John Ashworth, Sudan Ecumenical Council (beginning 1999) (provided directly by John Ashworth)
Contemporaneous reports from the U.S. Committee for Refugees (provided directly by Roger Winter, former executive director of U.S. Committee for Refugees)
Contemporaneous reports from Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS) UN Security (provided directly by OLS Security personnel)
UN and African Union reports
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 19 October 1994. A/49/539.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Sudan. 3 February 1997. E/CN.4/1997/58.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Sudan. 1 February 1994. E/CN.4/1994/48.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 18 November 1993. A/48/601.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 19 October 1994. A/49/539.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 16 October 1995. A/50/569.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 20 February 1996. E/CN.4/1996/6.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 17 May 1999. E/CN.4/1999/38 and E/CN.4/1999/38/Add.1.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 14 October 1999. A/54/467.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 19 April 2000. E/CN.4/2000/3.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 11 September 2000. A/55/374.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 7 September 2001. A/56/366.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 23 January 2002. E/CN.4/2002/46.
UN. Situation of human rights in the Sudan Interim report of the Special Rapporteur. 20 August 2002. A/57/326.
UN. Report of the International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur to the Secretary-General. 1 February 2005. S/2005/60.
UN International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur. Report of the International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur. 25 January 2005.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the Sudan pursuant to paragraphs 6, 13 and 16 of Security Council resolution 1556 (2004), paragraph 15 of Security Council resolution 1564 (2004), and paragraph 17 of Security Council resolution 1574 (2004), 3 December 2004. S/2004/947.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 20 September 2006. A/61/469.
UN. Monthly report of the Secretary-General on Darfur. 26 September 2006. S/2006/764.
UN. Report of the Panel of Experts established pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) concerning the Sudan prepared in accordance with paragraph 2 of resolution 1665 (2006). 3 October 2006. S/2006/795.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Sudan. 29 August 2007. S/2007/520.
UN. Monthly report of the Secretary-General on Darfur. 8 November 2006. S/2006/870.
UN. Monthly report of the Secretary-General on Darfur. 28 December 2006. S/2006/1041.
UN. Report of the Panel of Experts established pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) concerning the Sudan prepared in accordance with paragraph 2 of resolution 1713 (2006). 3 October 2007. S/2007/584.
UN. Monthly report of the Secretary-General on Darfur. 23 February 2007. S/2007/104. Council of the European Union. Outcome of Proceedings. 22 January 2007. 5545/07. UN.
Report of the Secretary-General on Darfur. 27 July 2007. S/2007/462.
African Union Commission. Report of the Chairperson of the Commission and the Secretary- General of the United Nations on the Hybrid operation in Darfur. 22 June 2007. PSC/PR/2 (LXXIX).
UN Human Rights Council. Final report on the situation of human rights in Darfur prepared by the United Nations Experts Group on Darfur. 28 November 2007.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 8 November 2006. S/2007/517.
UN Human Rights Council. Final report on the situation of human rights in Darfur prepared by the group of experts mandated by the Human Rights Council in its resolution 4/8. 28 November 2007. A/HRC/6/19.
UN. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 3 March 2008. A/HRC/7/22.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 24 December 2007. S/2007/759.
UN Human Rights Council. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Sudan. 2 September 2008. A/HRC/9/13/Add.1.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 25 March 2008. S/2008/196.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Sudan. 10 February 2009. S/2009/84.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 9 May 2008. S/2008/304.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 18 August 2008. S/2008/558.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 17 October 2008. S/2008/659.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 12 December 2008. S/2008/781.
UN Human Rights Council. Report on the status of implementation of recommendations compiled by the Group of Experts mandated by the Human Rights Council. June 2009. A/HRC/11/14/Add.1.
UN. Final report of the Panel of Experts submitted in accordance with paragraph 2 of Security Council resolution 1841 (2008). 29 October 2009. S/2009/562.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 10 February 2009. S/2009/83.
UN Human Rights Council. Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Sudan, Ms. Sima Samar. June 2009. A/HRC/11/1.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 14 April 2009. S/2009/201.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 16 November 2009. S/2009/592.
UN Human Rights Council. Update on the report of the independent expert on the situation of human rights in the Sudan, Mohammed Chande Othman. 2 September 2010. A/HRC/15/57.
African Union Peace and Security Council. Report of the Chairperson of the Commission on the Situation in Darfur, the Sudan. 20 October 2004. PSC/PR/2(XVII.
African Union Commission. Report of the Ceasefire Commission on the Situation in Darfur Conflict at the Joint Commission Meeting Held in N’Djamena, Tchad. 4 October 2004.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations
Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 28 April 2010. S/2010/213.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 14 July 2010. S/2010/382.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 18 January 2011. S/2011/22.
UN. Report of the Secretary-General on the Sudan. 31 December 2010. S/2010/681.
UNAMID. Darfur / UNAMID Daily Media Brief. 2 March 2011.
UNAMID. Darfur / UNAMID Daily Media Brief. 21 February 2011.
UNAMID. Darfur / UNAMID Daily Media Brief. 7 March 2011.
Human Rights Reporting
International Crisis Group. “Sudan’s other wars.” 25 June 2003.
Amnesty International. “Sudan: Darfur: Rape as a weapon of war: Sexual violence and its consequences.” 18 July 2004.
Amnesty International. “Sudan: New photographs show further breach of UN arms embargo on Darfur.” 24 August 2007.
Amnesty International. “Sudan: Darfur: Too many people killed for no reason.’” 3 February 2004.
Human Rights Watch. “Darfur in Flames: Atrocities in Western Sudan.” 2 April 2004.
Human Rights Watch. “Darfur Destroyed.” May 6 2004.
Human Rights Watch. “Empty Promises? Continuing Abuses in Darfur, Sudan.” 11 August 2004.
Human Rights Watch. Sudan, Oil, and Human Rights. 24 November 2003.
Human Rights Watch. “Sudan: Halt Wave of Attacks on Civilians in Darfur.” 11 November 2010.
Waging Peace. “Bombing Darfur: How the Sudanese government continues to bomb its civilians.” 24 March 2007.
Reeves, Eric. “A UN Seat for Genocide,” The Washington Post. August 15, 2000.
Médecins Sans Frontières. “Living under aerial bombardments: Report of an investigation in the Province of Equatoria, Southern Sudan.” February 2000.
Coalition for International Justice. “Documenting Atrocities in Darfur.” September 2004.
Human Rights Watch. “’If We Return, We Will Be Killed’: Consolidation of Ethnic Cleansing in Darfur, Sudan.” 14 November 2004.
African Union Commission. Commission Ceasefire Violation Report on Alleged GoS/Janjaweed Attack on Adwah Village on 30 November 2004. 31 December 2004.
Human Rights Watch. “Entrenching Impunity: Government Responsibility for International Crimes in Darfur.” 8 December 2005.
Physicians for Human Rights. “Darfur: Assault on Survival.” January 2006.
Human Rights Watch. “Darfur Bleeds: Recent Cross-Border Violence in Chad.” 21 February 2006.
Coalition for International Justice. “Chronology of Reporting on Events Concerning the Conflict in Darfur, Sudan.” February 2006.
Human Rights Watch. “They Came Here to Kill Us.” 8 January 2007.
Human Rights Watch. “UN: Strengthen Civilian Protection in Darfur.” 19 July 2010.
Maps:
•Joint Military Commission. The Nuba Mountains, Topographic Field Map, JMC Sectors 1-3 [map]. Joint Military Commission, 2003.
•UN Humanitarian Information Center. North Darfur Field Atlas DRAFT [map]. Khartoum, Sudan: HIC, 2005.
•UN Humanitarian Information Center. South Darfur Field Atlas DRAFT [map]. Khartoum, Sudan: HIC, 2005.
•UN Humanitarian Information Center. West Darfur Field Atlas DRAFT [map]. Khartoum, Sudan: HIC, 2005.
•UNHCR. 2007 Sudan Administrative Map [map]. UNHCR, 2007.
•UN OCHA. Abyei Town and Surroundings (March 2007) [map]. UNDP 2007. •UNHCR. UNHCR office coverage in Sudan [map]. Khartoum, Sudan: UNHCR 2008.
•UN OCHA. SUDAN, DARFUR: IDP Sites and Population October 1, 2008 [map]. UNDP 2008.
•UN OCHA. Upper Nile State Map [map]. OCHA 2009.
•UN OCHA. Western Equatoria Map [map]. OCHA 2009.
•UN OCHA. Central Equatoria Map [map]. OCHA 2009.
•UN OCHA. Eastern Equatoria Map [map]. OCHA 2009.
•UN OCHA. Jonglei State Map [map]. OCHA 2009.
•UN OCHA. Warrap State Map [map]. OCHA 2009.
•UN OCHA. DARFUR – LOGISTICS PLANNING MAP [map]. JLC, 2010.
•Google Earth. Sudan [map]. “Google Earth.” <http://www.google.com/earth> accessed on 20 April 2011.
News Reports for Darfur from which spreadsheet data has been derived:
•Sudan govt bombed civilian hospital – aid agency. 14 January 1999 (Reuters)
•Politics-Sudan: aid agencies resume emergency food deliveries. 18 January 1999 (Inter Press Service)
•Sudan plane bombs rebel-held town – rebel report. 24 January 1999 (Reuters)
•Sudan activists say government destroyed mosques. 22 February 1999 (Reuters)
•Norway MP caught in Sudan government bombing raid. 28 January 1999 (Reuters)
•Government aircraft reportedly bomb southern town. 25 February 1999 (IRIN)
•The Nuba Mountains of Sudan – Hell on Earth. 5 March 1999 (All Africa)
•Aid group defiant after Sudan hospital bombed. 6 March 1999 (Reuters)
•Government aircraft reportedly bombs NGO compound in south. 6 May 1999 (IRIN)
•Sudan rebels say government again bombs civilians. 10 May 1999 (Reuters)
•Sudanese government bombs ceasefire zone in south. 17 May 1999 (Reuters)
•U.S. condemns Sudanese bombing in southern war. 18 May 1999 (Reuters)
•Sudanese aircraft bombs northwestern villages, says rebel leader. 9 June 1999 (BBC Monitoring Report)
•Text of report by Congolese rebel-controlled radio from Uvira 53
•Sick and wounded find no safe haven in Sudan hospital. 10 June 1999 (Reuters) •U.N. probes claim Sudan used chemical weapons. 2 August 1999 (Reuters)
•Northern rebel leader says over 500 died in Sudanese air raid. 4 August 1999 (Radio France Internationale)
•Sudan government bombs more targets in south. 5 August 1999 (Reuters)
•Sudan denies Congo bombing allegations. 6 August 1999 (Reuters)
•Sudan rebels criticize U.N. probe of bombing raids. 21 August 1999 (Reuters)
•Rebels say Sudan government violates own ceasefire. 2 September 1999 (Reuters)
•Rebels say Sudan bombed town as peace talks resume. 16 January 2000 (AP)
•Sudanese pipeline bombed in attack by opposition group. 16 January 2000 (AP)
•Rebels: Sudanese government bombs school, killing 13. 8 February 2000 (AP)
•Children killed in attack: rebels. 9 February 2000 (Reuters)
•Sudanese air raid on school `kills 13 children’. 9 February 2000 (The Independent)
•Witness to Sudan school bombing describes attack. 11 February 2000 (AP)
•Rag-tag rebels fight for Sudan’s oil riches. 14 February 2000 (Reuters)
•Government says rebels had troops in area where school was bombed. 14 February 2000 (AP)
•U.S. says outraged by Sudan school bombing. 16 February 2000 (Reuters)
•Bombs keep falling as US bans trade with Sudan’s oil industry. 17 February 2000 (The Independent)
•Sudan bishop says bombing evidence of persecution. 25 February 2000 (National Catholic Reporter)
•Agency: Sudan bombs hospital, killing two. 3 March 2000 (AP)
•U.S. says Sudan bombed civilians, two dead. 3 March 2000 (Reuters)
•Graham calls on United States to do more in the Sudan. 3 March 2000 (AP)
•Hospital bombing kills two, hurts 12 in rebel-held town. 5 March 2000 (AFP)
•Relief agency: Sudan bombs compound in southern Sudan. 6 March 2000 (AP) 54
•Rebels accuse Sudan of new bomb attacks on civilians. 6 March 2000 (Reuters)
•Relief agency: Sudan bombs compound in southern Sudan. 6 March 2000 (AP)
•US condemns bombings in Sudan. 8 March 2000 (AP)
•Government planes bomb hospital run by American NGO in south, two killed. 9 March 2000 (BBC Monitoring Report)
•U.N. official alarmed at recent civilian bombings in Sudan. 14 March 2000 (AP)
•Rebels call for no-fly zone in southern Sudan following bombing. 16 March 2000 (AP)
•More than 25 bombs dropped on southern Sudan during the last week. 27 March 2000 (AP)
•Conflicting reports of Sudanese bombs in northern district. 27 March 2000 (New Vision: Kampala, UG)
•SPLA rebels attack major northern Sudanese airport. 30 March 2000 (AFP)
•Sudanese rebels claim Khartoum has launched new offensive. 18 April 2000 (AFP)
•Sudan president halts most air raids on south. 19 April 2000 (Reuters)
•Sudan president halts most air raids on south. 19 April 2000 (Reuters)
•Sudan orders total stop to air raids against civilians. 19 April 2000 (AFP)
•US welcomes partial bombing halt. 24 April 2000 (AP)
•At least 13 people killed as Sudanese plane bombs south: SPLA. 3 May 2000 (AFP)
•Two die, nine injured as Sudanese plane bombs eastern Sudan: SPLA. 4 May 2000 (AFP)
•US ‘perplexed’ by Sudan bombings of civilians after pledge to stop. 5 May 2000 (AFP)
•Nuba face destruction. 7 May 2000 (The Observer)
•Sudanese armed forces deny bombing civilian targets. 9 May 2000 (AFP)
•Sudan government bombs southern village, kills two. 4 July 2000 (Reuters)
•4,000 Sudanese fleeing homes due to fighting – UN. 10 July 2000 (Reuters)
•Bombing of southern Sudan leaves one injured, Red Cross plane damaged. 17 July 2000 (AFP) •Red Cross clinic in south bombed. 18 July 2000 (IRIN)
•Two killed, 23 injured in south Sudan bombings: bishop. 20 July 2000 (AFP)
•Sudan rebels say govt steps up bomb attacks. 25 July 2000 (Reuters)
•Bombardment forces MSF halt to operations in southern Sudanese village. 2 August 2000 (AFP)
•Fresh fighting undermines Sudan aid effort. 3 August 2000 (Reuters)
• Five killed five in bombing raids in southern Sudan: church. 8 August 2000 (AFP)
•Aid agencies accuse Khartoum of escalating raids in south. 8 August 2000 (AFP)
•Sudan govt ‘bombs two southern towns, seven dead.’ 8 August 2000 (Reuters)
•U.N. alarmed at Sudan bombings near aid operation. 8 August 2000 (Reuters)
•U.N.: aid base in rebel-held south Sudan bombed. 8 August 2000 (AP)
•Targets in Sudan, Says U.S. Committee for Refugees. 8 August 2000 (U.S. Newswire)
•US condemns Sudanese bombing of civilian positions. 9 August 2000 (AFP)
•Food agency pulling out following bombing. 9 August 2000 (AP)
•Sudanese government denies attacking aid groups’ in south. 9 August 2000 (AP)
•Khartoum again bombs civilian positions in southern Sudan. 9 August 2000 (AFP)
•U.N.’s WFP says Sudan govt bombs aid facilities. 9 August 2000 (Reuters)
•Sudan: aid agencies condemn government bombing campaign. 9 August 2000 (Inter Press Service)
•Govt planes bomb southern Sudan town again: church. 9 August 2000 (AFP)
•Sudan rebels accuse govt of ‘terrorist’ tactics. 10 August 2000 (Reuters)
•U.N. council concerned over Sudan bombing. 10 August 2000 (Reuters)
•Reports of continued aerial bombings of civilian targets in Southern Sudan – Press Statement by Richard Boucher, Spokesman. 11 August 2000 (M2 Presswire)
•Politics: air strikes in Sudan threaten relief supplies. 14 August 2000 (Inter Press Service)
•Sudan – Indiscriminate bombing attacks on civilians must stop. 14 August 2000 (M2 Presswire)
•Beja Congress rebels accuse government of bombing civilians in east. 16 August 2000 (BBC Monitoring Report); excerpt from report by Sudanese opposition radio on 16th August
•Sudan rebels accuse government of intensifying aerial raids in south. 17 August 2000 (AFP)
•Bombs keep falling as US bans trade with Sudan’s oil industry. 17 February 2000 (The Independent)
•Security Council Concerned Over Sudan Bombing. 10 August 2000 (AP)
•Aid agency says Sudan air force bombed civilian targets. 22 August 2000 (AP)
•Sudan government intensifies bombing of south: rebels. 23 August 2000 (AFP)
•Sudan rebels say govt resumes bomb attacks. 23 August 2000 (Reuters)
•Aid agency says Sudan air force bombed civilian targets. 23 August 2000 (AP)
•Khartoum accuses Washington of fanning war in Sudan. 27 August 2000 (AFP)
•Bishops condemn bombing of civilian targets in Sudan. 29 August 2000 (AFP)
•Sudan govt plane bombs Catholic mission-agency report. 18 September 2000 (Reuters)
•Sudanese government plane bombs a rebel-controlled town near Kenyan border. 20 September 2000 (AP)
•Southern Sudanese living in fear of government bombing. 20 September 2000 (AP)
•USCR: Aerial Bombings Continue in Southern Sudan While World Governments Watch in Silence. 21 September 2000 (U.S. Newswire)
•Sudan govt bombs town, rebels claim victory in east. 11 October 2000 (Reuters)
•U.N. rights expert says Sudan systematically bombed civilians. 17 October 2000 (AP)
•Sudan government bombs two relief centres – rebels. 18 October 2000 (Reuters)
•Clinton criticizes Sudan over attack on town. 25 October 2000 (Reuters)
•Sudan rebels say govt breaks truce with bombing. 26 October 2000 (Reuters)
•Church claims Sudanese planes still bombing southern Sudan. 1 November 2000 (AFP)
•Seven die as Sudanese bombers hit Narus near Kenyan border: rebels. 11 November 2000 (AFP)
•Sudanese bombs kill 18, as visiting US official slams regime. 20 November 2000 (AFP)
•Death toll from Sudan raid on rebel towns up to 14. 21 November 2000 (Reuters)
•Sudan’s Beshir denies bombing civilian targets. 24 November 2000 (AFP)
•Sudanese air force bombs rebel-held town, kills four people. 27 November 2000 (AP)
•Sudanese planes intensify bombings in southern Sudan: NGO. 27 November 2000 (AFP)
•Schoolchildren reportedly flee government bombing raids. 27 November 2000 (IRIN)
•Sudanese air force bombs rebel-held villages, kills two people. 5 December 2000 (AP)
•Government planes reportedly bomb villages in south, two killed. 11 December 2000 (Al- Khartoum)
•More than 60 die in Sudan bombing raid. 15 December 2000 (National Catholic Reporter)
•Six killed as Sudanese war planes bomb villages in the south: rebels. 12 January 2001 (AFP)
•Sudan denies practicing slavery, kidnapping children, bombing civilians. 16 January 2001 (AFP)
•Red Cross says Sudan clinic attacked by militia. 19 January 2001 (Reuters)
•Thousands said to flee rebel-held areas in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains. 17 January 2001 (AP)
•Khartoum Blasts the Red Cross. 23 January 2001 (IHT)
•Oil firms stoke up Sudan war. 15 March 2001 (The Guardian)
•U.S. policy toward Sudan. 28 March 2001 (Congressional Testimony by Federal Document Clearing House)
•One killed, two hurt as Sudanese warplanes bomb Nuba Mountains. 18 April 2001 (AFP)
•Sudanese government denies bombing civilians in Nuba mountains. 20 April 2001 (AFP)
•Sudanese military bombs civilian targets in southern Sudan: church. 23 April 2001 (AFP)
•SPLA rebels scoff after Sudan govt announces halt to air raids. 24 May 2001 (AFP)
•The Government of Sudan Escalates Bombing Attacks on Innocent Civilians. 26 May 2001 (PR Newswire)
•Government offensive is aimed at starving out Sudan’s Nuba rebels. 4 June 2001 (The Guardian)
•Sudan government kills two civilian women in bombing: rebels. 6 June 2001 (AFP)
•Sudanese Govt. Halts Aerial Bombing Against Rebels. 6 June 2001 (AP)
•US outraged at reports that Sudan bombed civilian area. 8 June 2001 (AFP)
•Reports of recent attacks in Southern Sudan. 11 June 2001 (M2 Presswire)
•Politics-Sudan: gov’t and rebels intensify fighting in the south. 19 June 2001 (Inter Press Service)
•Sudan rebels say shoot down government helicopter. 13 July 2001 (Reuters)
•Southern rebels accuse Sudan govt of resuming bombing raids. 24 July 2001 (AFP)
•Six reported killed in government bombing of southern village. 10 September 2001 (IRIN)
•One Person Killed in Sudan Bombing. 7 October 2001 (AP)
•One person killed, 14 injured as aircraft drops 30 bombs on southern Sudanese village. 7 October 2001 (AP)
•U.N. says bombing disrupts Sudan food distribution. 7 October 2001 (Reuters)
•Village bombed in southern Sudan. 8 October 2001 (The Independent)
•U.N. accuses Sudan of targeting civilians. 9 October 2001 (AP)
•Rebels admit loss of southern town. 16 October 2001 (IRIN)
•Twenty die as Sudan war planes bomb fleeing civilians: rebels. 21 October 2001 (AFP)
•‘Major’ humanitarian crisis unfolding in south. 2 November 2001 (IRIN)
•For Danforth, 2 Tales in Sudan; Envoy Attempting to Find a Role for U.S. in War-Torn Country. 18 November 2001 (Washington Post)
•Government planes continue bombings in southern Sudan: rebels. 23 November 2001 (AFP)
•When Bombs Miss the Mark. 26 November 2001 (Legal Times)
•Government war planes reportedly bomb villages in Bahr al-Ghazal. 28 November 2001 (IRIN)
•Sudan rebels say govt bombs south, ignores US plea. 1 December 2001 (Reuters)
•Sudan denies rebel statements that it bombed south. 2 December 2001 (Reuters)
•SPLA accuses Khartoum of violating Nuba ceasefire. 6 December 2001 (AFP)
•Sudan rebels say govt still bombing Nuba region. 15 December 2001 (Reuters)
•Khartoum Offers Concession On Aerial Bombing. 15 January 2002 (All Africa)
•Sudanese Government Bombs UN Food Distribution One Child Killed, Six Civilians Injured. 11 February 2002 (PR Newswire)
•Five killed as Sudanese warplanes bomb civilian areas: rebels. 11 February 2002 (AFP)
•U.N. food agency protests at Sudan bombing. 12 February 2002 (Reuters)
•Aerial attacks in Southern Sudan — Press Statement — Richard Boucher. 13 February 2002 (M2 Presswire)
•Sudan expresses ‘profound regrets’ for bombing village. 13 February 2002 (AFP)
•Aerial Attacks in Southern Sudan. 13 February 2002 (All Africa)
•Bomb said to kill Sudanese health worker. 15 February 2002 (AP)
•Aerial Attacks on Feeding Site in Sudan. 21 February 2002 (All Africa)
•Sudan bombs civilians queuing for aid, killing 17. 21 February 2002 (Reuters)
•United Nations will not suspend work in Sudan, despite attack. 22 February 2002 (AP)
•Sudan criticises US suspension of peace efforts, probes civilian killings [Corrected 02/25/02]. 25 February 2002 (AFP)
•Sudan voices regret over ‘mistaken’ bombing of civilians. 1 March 2002 (AFP)
•Canada blasts Sudan for attacking civilians. 1 March 2002 (Reuters)
•Southern leaders condemn bombing, appeal to EU not to fund government. 2 March 2002 (Al- Ayam)
•U.N. rights envoy urges Sudan to halt bombings. 5 March 2002 (Reuters)
•Sudanese rebels accuse government of bombing villages as fighting rages in southern Sudan. 18 April 2002 (AP)
•Khartoum – A Forgotten People, a Forgotten War. 25 April 2002 (Africa News Service)
•Rebels accuse Sudanese government of bombing southern village as U.S. envoy visits war-torn Sudan. 23 May 2002 (AP)
•Sudanese rebels say government bombs kill 11. 23 May 2002 (Reuters)
•Death toll in government air raid in southern Sudan rises to 18. 24 May 2002 (AFP)
•Focus On Aerial Bombing of Rier. 24 May 2002 (Africa News Service)
•Sudan government denies deadly bombing of civilians in rebel zone. 25 May 2002 (AFP)
•Pro-government Sudan militia denies bombing town. 27 May 2002 (Reuters)
•Seventeen killed as Khartoum bombs villages in south Sudan: rebels. 27 May 2002 (AFP)
•Children injured as Sudan government bombs village in south: rebels. 8 June 2002 (AFP)
•Sudanese govt plane bombs south Sudan, kills four: rebels. 23 June 2002 (AFP)
•Aid agency condemns Sudan govt for bombing village. 26 June 2002 (Reuters)
•Government bombs church compounds in Sudan, U.S. aid agency condemns attacks. 27 June 2002 (AP)
•Nine killed as Sudan govt bombs town-aid agency. 1 July 2002 (Reuters)
•At least five killed as plane bombs Sudanese village: church. 1 July 2002 (AFP)
•IGAD Under Fire Over Conflict Escalation. 5 July 2002 (All Africa)
•Sudan army denies bombing in civilians in southern town. 6 July 2002 (AFP)
•Two Injured in Government Bombing. 18 July 2002 (All Africa)
•Government planes reportedly drop bombs on southern town of Ikotos. 18 July 2002 (IRIN)
•Government planes bomb bishop’s residence. 19 July 2002 (National Catholic Reporter)
•Government attack kills up to 300 in south Sudan oil area: rebel. 30 July 2002 (AFP)
•1,000 die in attack on Sudan rebels. 31 July 2002 (Daily Telegraph)
•Rebels say ready to counter government offensive. 8 September 2002 (AFP)
•Sudanese rebels say government bombs southern town. 9 September 2002 (Reuters)
•Two children killed, eight wounded as Sudan bombs town: rebels. 10 September 2002 (AFP)
•Government Aircraft Bomb Torit. 10 September 2002 (All Africa)
•Rebels: At least 42 people killed in two days of fighting in Southern Sudan. 18 September 2002 (AP)
•30 killed, dozens wounded as Khartoum bombs south Sudan: SPLA. 23 September 2002 (AFP)
•Southern Sudanese rebels say 35 killed in government bombings. 23 September 2002 (AP)
•Sudan rebels accuse Khartoum of launching attacking on three fronts. 25 September 2002 (AFP)
•Sudanese planes reportedly bomb Ugandan army unit in southern Sudan. 26 September 2002 (New Vision: Kampala, UG)
•Five killed, 11 seriously injured in bombing in Sudan: rebels. 9 October 2002 (AFP)
•Twenty-four killed in cattle raid in western Sudanese state. 26 January 2003 (Al-Sahafah)
•Urgent call for Commission of Inquiry in Darfur as situation deteriorates. 21 February 2003 (All Africa)
•Sudan to hold conference in bid to quell tribal violence in Darfur. 22 February 2003 (AP)
•Amnesty Urges Probe on Security Situation in Darfur. 24 February 2003 (All Africa)
•New rebel group seizes west Sudan town. 26 February 2003 (AFP)
•Tribal violence escalates into rebellion in western Sudan. 28 February 2003 (AP)
•Opposition leader blames government for crisis in Darfur. 3 March 2003 (Al-Khartoum)
•Sudan rebel group claims to shoot down military helicopter. 9 March 2003 (AFP)
•Opposition party reviews report on situation in west. 11 March 2003 (Al-Sahafah)
•Darfur rebels adopt new name: Sudan Liberation Movement/Army. 14 March 2003 (AFP)
•Darfur rebels, government agree on cessation of hostilities. 19 March 2003 (Al-Khartoum)
•SUDAN: Ceasefire reportedly breaks down in Darfur. 20 March 2003 (IRIN)
•Rebels in west Sudan say they captured town on Chad border. 27 March 2003 (AFP)
•Sudan’s ruling party says force will be used to smash rebels in west. 27 March 2003 (AP)
•Fifty six government soldiers said dead as rebels take over western town. 27 March 2003 (BBC Monitoring Newsfile; NDA radio report 27 March)
•Four killed following attack by rebels in west, forces on high alert. 27 March 2003 (BBC Monitoring Newsfile; Sudanile report 27 March)
•Sudan regime told to quash western rebellion [Corrected 03/27/03]. 27 March 2003 (AFP)
•Ruling party backs moves to quell insecurity in Darfur. 28 March 2003. (BBC Monitoring Middle East; Al-Khartoum report 27 March)
•Clandestine political group formed in tribal clashes—hit west. 30 March 2003 62 (BBC Monitoring Middle East; Al-Anba report 30 March)
•No Improvement on Human Rights Front, UN Says. 31 March 2003 (All Africa)
•Government Accused of Darfur Attacks. 8 April 2003 (All Africa)
•Sudan declares border area with Chad a military operations zone. 14 April 2003 (AP)
•Sudan government says seized Darfur rebel stronghold. 22 April 2003 (AFP)
•Khartoum denies state capital fell to rebels. 25 April 2003 (AFP)
•Aircraft wreckage cleared from scene of rebel attack in Western Sudan. 29 April 2003 (AFP)
•International Community Urged to Act Over Darfur. 29 April 2003 (All Africa)
•Rightists group Calls for Urgent Intervention in Darfur. 5 May 2003 (All Africa)
•Unidentified group attacks village in central Sudan. 16 May 2003 (BBC Monitoring Middle East; Akhir Lahzah report)
•Rebels accuse Sudanese forces of staging deadly air raids. 26 May 2003 (AFP)
•New rebel group says it killed 500 Sudanese troops. 29 March 2003 (AFP)
•Fierce clashes in west reported by rebel movement. 30 May 2003 (Al-Hayat)
•Sudanese rebel group in Darfur releases 300 soldiers captured in fighting. 4 June 2003 (Al- Hayat)
•Rebel official in west says government plotting to kill its leaders. 8 June 2003 (Voice of Sudan; National Democratic Alliance radio)
•Sudan to send extra forces to fight in west – paper. 10 June 2003 (Reuters)
•SPLA sympathizes with western Darfur rebellion. 17 June 2003 (AFP)
•Sudanese government rejects rebels’ claims over use of chemical weapons in west. 24 June 2003 (BBC Monitoring Middle East; Al-Ra’y al-Amm report)
•Darfur rebels report 250 Sudanese soldiers dead in capture of garrison town. 14 July 2003 (AFP)
•Sudanese planes kill 300 villagers in west Sudan – rebels. 20 July 2003 (AFP)
•Opposition radio says 26 villages burnt, 16 killed in army attack in west. 26 July 2003 (Voice of Sudan) Villages: Abu-Qidad, Tabandiyat I, II and III, Helekshoga Bujdad, Rajab Isa, Musa Khalil, Thafakia Abd-al-Rahim, Ahmad Nimrawi, Abu-Arna, Boswa-al-Khor, Sulayman Harun, Abd-al-Aziz Gei, Ismail, Hafir Kilyemum I, II, III, IV and V, Umda Adam, Ubestura, Al-Juzuri, Wadud, Shileha and Abu-Adhwam
•More than 50 Sudanese civilians killed in government attacks – rebels. 28 July 2003 (AFP)
•Darfur rebels claims its fighters seized strategic town in west. 3 August 2003 (BBC Monitoring Middle East; Al-Sharq al-Awsat report 2 Aug)
•Sudan rebels pull out from town in Darfur. 5 August 2003 (AFP)
•Sudan rebels accuse pro-government militias of killing 300 in Darfur. 11 August 2003 (AFP)
•Sudan official confirms attacks on Darfur civilians. 16 August 2003 (AFP)
•Rebels accuse Sudan government of killing 46 in Darfur. 26 August 2003 (AFP)
•Tribe accuses Sudan government of atrocities. 26 August 2003 (AFP)
•Darfur rebels accuse Khartoum of violating truce. 7 September 2003 (AFP)
•Rebels accuse Sudanese pro-government militias of killing 81 civilians. 14 September 2003 (AFP)
•Armed Attacks Reported in Darfur Despite Ceasefire. 15 September 2003 (All Africa)
•Sudanese Refugees Fleeing Into Chad to Escape Air Attacks – UN Agency. 15 September 2003 (All Africa)
•Rebels accuse Sudanese militias of driving out villagers. 23 September 2003 (AFP)
•Widespread Insecurity in Darfur Despite Ceasefire. 3 October 2003 (All Africa)
•Dozens reported killed or wounded in attack in western Sudan. 6 October 2003 (AFP)
•Arab militias kill 34 in raid in west Sudan – MP. 15 October 2003 (Reuters)
•100 killed in western Sudan unrest – report. 20 October 2003 (AFP)
•MPs from rebellion-hit west Sudan protest failure to end violence. 22 October 2003 (AFP)
•Darfur rebels accuse Sudanese government of launching air strikes. 1 November 2003 (AFP)
•Khartoum denies dropping bombs on Darfur rebel movement. 2 November 2003 (AFP)
•Sudan army says air raid not truce violation-paper. 2 November 2003 (Reuters)
•Sudan: Western rebels accuse government of bombing six villages. 4 November 2003 (BBC Monitoring Middle East; Sudanile report)
•Government bombing kills 10 civilians in Sudan’s Darfur – rebels. 21 November 2003 (AFP)
•West Sudan rebels say govt breaches truce, 30 dead. 22 November 2003 (Reuters)
•Sudan government forces kill 14 civilians in bomb attacks – rebels. 28 November 2003 (AFP)
•West Sudan rebels say government air raid kills 40. 1 December 2003 (Reuters)
•Sudanese air raids kill 47 civilians in western Sudan – rebels. 2 December 2003 (AFP)
•West Sudan rebels say government air raid kills 25. 11 December 2003 (Reuters)
•W. Sudan rebels say air raids and militia kill 24. 23 December 2003 (Reuters)
•Rebels say that air raids and militia killed 24. 24 December 2003 (The Independent – London)
•Sudan’s Darfur rebels accuse army of massacring civilians. 3 January 2004 (Reuters)
•Sudan government planes bomb town in western Darfur region – diplomat. 13 January 2004 (AFP)
•Stumps, shrapnel tell of Sudan bombing raids. 26 January 2004 (Reuters)
•Sudan plane bombs town on Chad border – witnesses. 26 January 2004 (Reuters)
•‘We don’t know why they are bombing us’ – civilians bear brunt of Sudan’s latest war. 27 January 2004 (AFP)
•Sudanese official says rebels suffer heavy losses as military bombs rebel camps along the border with Chad. 27 January 2004 (AP)
•Western Sudan rebels demand condemnation of Khartoum’s ‘crimes.’ 27 January 2004 (AFP)
•Half of border-straddling town emptied by Sudan’s latest war. 28 January 2004 (AFP)
•Sudan plane bombs Chad side of border-residents. 29 January 2004 (Reuters)
•West Sudan rebel says govt attacks kill 175 people. 1 February 2004 (Reuters)
•UN works to help 4,300 Sudanese refugees affected by bombing in Darfur. 3 February 2004 (AFP)
•Darfur’s invisible refugees living rough in eastern Chad. 4 February 2004 (IRIN)
•Sudanese president says army has crushed Darfur rebellion. 9 February 2004 (AFP)
•Dozens of civilians killed in army offensive in Sudan’s Darfur – rebels. 14 February 2004 (AFP)
•Group Hears of Civilians Attacked in Sudan. 18 February 2004 (AP)
•30 dead as Sudan’s Darfur conflict spills over into Chad – report. 18 February 2004 (AFP)
•Pro-Government Militias Massacre 81 in Western Darfur, Says Rights Group. 18 February 2004 (All Africa)
•‘Unnoticed Genocide’ (Eric Reeves), The Washington Post. February 25, 2004
•Sudanese rebels say at least 70 civilians killed by government forces in a series of raids on western villages. 28 February 2004 (AP)
•Sudan army bombs Darfur town, kills six – witnesses. 13 March 2004 (Reuters)
•Sudan revels accuse govt of pre-ceasefire attacks. 12 April 2004 (Reuters)
•US believes Sudan in violation of Darfur ceasefire. 12 April 2004 (AFP)
•Ethnic cleansing in desert of death for black Muslims. 24 April 2004 (The Daily Telegraph)
•Clashes erupt in west Sudan despite truce-sources. 5 May 2004 (Reuters)
•W. Sudan rebels say govt planes kill six civilians. 11 May 2004 (Reuters)
•Witnesses say aircraft bomb village in W. Sudan. 28 May 2004 (Reuters)
•UPDATE 1 – Witnesses say aircraft bomb village in W. Sudan. 28 May 2004 (Reuters)
•Twenty dead in market bombing in Sudan’s war-torn Darfur region: rebel group. 28 May 2004 (AFP)
•Sudan official says rebels attack western town. 1 June 2004 (Reuters)
•Twenty-four dead in government strike on Darfur village: rebels. 1 June 2004 (AFP)
•‘Even the stones were destroyed.’ 15 June 2004. (The Scotsman)
•Darfur rebels accuse Khartoum of bombing three villages. 1 July 2004 (AFP)
•Sudan: Rebel-Held Villages in Southern Darfur Reportedly Bombed. 2 July 2004 (IRIN)
•Fighting in Darfur rages on, continues to block aid: UN agencies. 6 July 2004 (AFP)
•African Union calls on Khartoum to stop bombing Darfur. 8 July 2004 (AFP)
•Sudanese government forces “directly involved in slaughter of civilians.” 4 August 2004 (The Scotsman)
•Sudan continues bombing, militia attacks – UN. 10 August 2004 (Reuters) 66
•Villagers in Sudan describe poisoning; Say air force dropped powder. 17 August 2004 (The Washington Times)
•Life Gets Harder, as Violence Increases in Darfur. 22 August 2004 (Voice of America)
•Update 2 – Darfur rebels accuse govt of fresh attacks. 26 August 2004 (Reuters)
•UN Team Says Sudanese Still Face Attacks. 28 August 2004 (AP)
•African Union investigates fresh cease-fire violation as UN deadline nears. 29 August 2004 (AP)
•African Union Probes Attack in Sudan. 29 August 2004 (AP)
•Ceasefire team probes ‘helicopter attack’ on village. 30 August 2004 (The Irish Examiner)
•Darfur attacks continue as deadline looms. 30 August 2004 (The Independent)
•Terrified civilians hide in rebel-held Darfur. 3 October 2004 (Reuters)
•Darfur residents report new Sudan militia attacks. 7 October 2004 (Reuters)
•EU concerned by violations of Darfur ceasefire. 24 October 2004 (Reuters)
•Wrapup 4 – Darfur peace talks start amid new fighting. 25 October 2004 (Reuters)
•Rebels accuse Sudan’s government of fresh bombing raids, dealing blow to peace talks. 27 October 2004 (AP)
•Sudan rebels accuse government of launching fresh air raids as peace talks continue. 29 October 2004 (AP)
•Armed rebels kidnap Sudanese officials in Darfur; Khartoum still optimistic about peace prospects. 2 November 2004. (Daily Star [Lebanon])
•Sudan’s Darfur rebels say not carrying out attacks. 6 November 2004 (Reuters)
•Aid workers airlifted from renewed Darfur fighting. 22 November 2004 (Reuters)
•Sudan says more than 30 people killed in Darfur. 23 November 2004 (Reuters)
•Darfuris flee rebel bullets and government bombs. 23 November 2004 (Reuters)
•Update 2 – Sudan rebels say air strike kills 25 fighters. 24 November 2004 (Reuters)
•UN: Sudan Attacks Kill 15 Civilians. 1 December 2004 (AP)
•‘Serious incident’ reported between Darfur truce monitors, Sudan army. 2 December 2004 (AFP)
•Rebels accuse Sudanese military of massacre of civilians in Darfur. 3 December 2004 (AFP)
•Security in Sudan Deteriorating, UN Official Warns. 8 December 2004 (All Africa)
•Sudan: AU Criticises Belligerents for Attacks in Darfur. 13 December 2004 (IRIN) •Darfuris fleeing villages, report govt attacks. 16 December 2004 (Reuters)
•UN suspends operations in parts of South Darfur State. 16 December 2004 (IRIN)
•Darfur rebels accuse Sudan of continuing attacks, refuse talks. 16 December 2004 (AFP)
•Aid groups fear new Darfur land grab, more violence. 17 December 2004 (Reuters)
•Khartoum unleashes offensive in South Darfur: SLA rebels. 17 December 2004 (AFP)
•Update 3 – African Union says no end to violence in Darfur. 19 December 2004 (Reuters)
•Update 1 – African Union says Sudan launches air attacks. 19 December 2004 (Reuters)
•Sudan pledges to halt Darfur military operations to the United Nations. 19 December 2004 (AP)
•Sudan begins Darfur assault. 20 December 2004 (The Daily Telegraph)
•New air attacks in Darfur. 20 December 2004 (SBS World News Headline Stories)
•China Invests Heavily in Sudan’s Oil Industry; Beijing Supplies Arms Used on Villagers. The Washington Post (23 December 2004)
•Rebels: Sudanese troops break a days-old cease-fire deal by attacking Darfur. 24 Dec 2004 (AP)
•Darfur conflict dampens joy over southern peace accord, says el-Bashir. 12 January 2005 (AP)
•Update 3 – New Darfur fighting kills up to 105, thousands flee. 26 January 2005 (Reuters)
•Sudanese air force bombs people in Darfur, NGO reports casualties. 26 January 2005 (AP)
•Sudanese air force bombs people in Darfur, NGO reports casualties. 26 January 2005 (AP)
•Government blamed for air attack on town in Darfur. 28 January 2005 (Irish Times)
•EU Foreign Mins Condemn Latest Darfur Cease-fire Breaches. 31 January 2005 (Dow Jones International News)
•Sudan says to withdraw Antonov planes in Darfur. 5 February 2005 (Reuters) 68
•Darfur rebels ambush Sudanese government troops; Sudanese government bombs villages. 23 February 2005 (AP)
•Darfur slaughter on the increase. 2 April 2005 (The Scotsman)
•Sudan claims eastern opposition preparing attacks. 31 May 2005 (AFP)
•Update 4 – UN’s Annan visits burned-out town in Sudan’s Darfur. 28 May 2005 (Reuters)
•Eastern Sudan rebels say Khartoum bombing civilians in Red Sea state. 24 June 2005 (AFP)
•Sudan: Rebels Say Civilians Being Bombed in the East. 27 June 2005 (IRIN)
•AU says incidents in east Sudan are cause for concern. 2 July 2005 (AFP)
•Khartoum, rebels trade accusations over Darfur violence. 24 July 2005 (AFP)
•Sudan’s army acknowledges weekend clashes with Darfur rebels. 25 July 2005 (AP)
•Update 2 – Government forces, rebels clash in Darfur. 26 July 2005 (Reuters)
•African Union accuses government, Janjaweed of combined attacks on civilians. 1 Oct 2005 (AP)
•AU accuses Sudan forces of attacking civilians in Darfur. 1 October 2005 (AFP)
•Update 1 – AU accuses Sudan army of attacking Darfur civilians. 1 October 2005 (Reuters)
•Sudanese Government Accused in Attacks. 2 October 2005 (AP)
•Sudan Denies Govt Forces Behind Recent Attacks in Darfur. 3 October 2005 (DJIN)
•Update 1 – Sudan denies Darfur attacks, AU ups pressure. 3 October 2005 (Reuters)
•AU says has film of Sudanese security force attacks. 5 October 2005 (Reuters)
•Civilians Killed in Clashes, Sudan Says. 17 October 2005 (AP)
•Fierce clashes, shelling in North Darfur kills civilians, says Sudanese government. 17 Oct 2005 (AP)
•Darfur clashes kill five civilians – AU. 17 October 2005 (Reuters)
•Sudan Liberation Army denies attack in North Darfur State. 20 Oct 2005 (Sudan Radio Service)
•Interview – Sudan bars global court investigators from Darfur. 13 December 2005 (Reuters)
•Update 2 – East Sudan rebels say army attacks ahead of talks. 11 January 2006 (Reuters)
•Troops, rebels fight in Darfur as pressure builds for stiffer sanctions on Sudan. 26 Jan 2006 (AP)
•UN: Attacks driving thousands from homes continue with impunity in Darfur. 27 Jan 2006 (AP)
•Chadian farmers flee Sudanese militia attacks – report. 20 February 2006 (Reuters)
•Government Offensive Raises Fears of Attack on Gereida. 2 May 2006 (All Africa)
•Update 1 – Top UN official calls for better Darfur aid access. 7 May 2006 (Reuters)
•New displaced in Sudan wonder what peace means. 8 May 2006 (Reuters)
•Update 1 – Sudan denies violation of Darfur truce. 22 May 2006 (Reuters)
•Country Falling ‘Far Short’ on Many of Its Human Rights Commitments – UN Report. 23 May 2006 (All Africa)
•UN rights office takes Sudan to task over Darfur. 23 May 2006 (AFP)
•Sudan says intl court has no jurisdiction in Darfur. 15 June 2006 (Reuters)
•Sudan govt forces attack Darfur rebel bases – source. 29 July 2006 (Reuters)
•Sudan: Attacks on rebels in North Darfur must stop, UN and African Envoys say. 1 August 2006 (States News Service)
•Increased attacks against civilians reported in North Darfur State. 1 August 2006 (IRIN)
•UN and AU condemn Sudan government attack on Darfur rebels. 1 August 2006 (AFP)
•Senegal’s president calls for international observers along Chad-Sudan border. 4 Aug 2006 (AP)
•Update 2 – Darfur rebels say they shot down govt warplane. 7 August 2006 (Reuters)
•Update 1 – US says Darfur is getting worse, UN must go in. 25 August 2006 (Reuters)
•Sudan launches new offensive in Darfur. 1 September 2006 (AP)
•Army Unleashes Military Offensive in Darfur. 1 September 2006 (IRIN)
•Darfur rebels say government on offensive, Cabinet asks AU to leave. 3 September 2006 (AP)
•‘I’m 85 Years Old and Nothing Like This Has Ever Happened to Me.’ 3 October 2006 (All Africa)
•Darfur rebels and Sudan army clash at Chad border. 8 October 2006 (Reuters)
•Rebels, Sudan Forces Clash in Darfur. 10 October 2006 (AP) 70
•Darfur clashes menace Chad refugees: UNHCR. 10 October 2006 (AFP)
•For civilians, situation dire but many cautious to lay blame. 17 October 2006 (AP)
•UN Receives Reports of Deadly Government Bombing in Darfur, Arrest of Aid Workers. 19 October 2006 (All Africa)
•Genocide survivors urge EU action on Darfur. 20 October 2006 (AFP)
•Sudan masses its troops for a decisive strike on Darfur. 22 October 2006 (The Sunday Telegraph)
•Update 3 – Chad says Sudan airforce bombed eastern towns. 28 October 2006 (Reuters)
•Five Killed in Bomb Attack on Civilians in Darfur. 3 January 2007 (All Africa)
•US slams Sudan government over bombings of Darfur. 5 January 2007 (AFP)
•Sudan orders air strikes on Darfur before arrival of UN peacekeepers. 7 January 2007 (The Sunday Telegraph)
•Sudan planes carry out Darfur raids near Chad: AU. 9 January 2007 (AFP)
•‘The Janjaweed destroyed our village, they took all our belongings, they killed our families and no place was safe.’ 12 January 2007 (Yorkshire Post)
•Update 1 – Darfur rebels say govt bombs area despite truce. 16 January 2007 (Reuters)
•Update 1 – EU considers threatening Sudan with sanctions. 19 January 2007 (Reuters)
•Darfur rebels say government bombs kill 17. 20 January 2007 (Reuters)
•Darfur rebels say Khartoum resuming air raids. 21 January 2007 (AFP)
•Rebels: government resumes large-scale bombing in North Darfur. 21 January 2007 (AP)
•African Union Confirms Sudanese Bombings. 22 January 2007 (AP)
•African Union confirms Sudanese bombings of North Darfur villages in breach of cease-fire. 22 January 2007 (AP)
•UN chief Ban Ki-moon concerned about Darfur. 24 January 2007 (AFP)
•Secretary-General Voices Deep Concern at Aerial Bombing Raids in Darfur. 24 January 2007 (States News Service)
•Thousands More Flee Darfur Attacks. 25 January 2007 (All Africa) 71
•Update 1 – Darfur rebels to fight AU if Sudan is chairman . 26 January 2007 (Reuters)
•Envoys to Darfur still optimistic despite latest violence. 15 February 2007 (Voice of America)
•UN Chief Asks Sudan to Stop Bombings. 28 February 2007 (AP)
•AU commission chief urges Sudan to halt Darfur bombings. 29 January 2007 (AFP)
•Two Darfur villages bombarded by Sudanese forces. 12 February 2007 (AFP)
•Several killed in Darfur clashes. 13 February 2007 (AFP)
•Darfur rebels say govt attacks as peace envoys visit. 13 February 2007 (Reuters)
•Politics – Ban Ki-Moon Calls for ‘Dialogue’ From All Sides as Daily Violence Continues. 3 March 2007 (All Africa)
•UN members frustrated with Sudan delay on Darfur. 6 March 2007 (Reuters)
•Darfur’s Invisible Refugees Living Roughing Eastern Chad. 11 March 2007 (IRIN)
•In Darfur, with La Resistance. 15 May 2007 (National Post)
•Chad Accuses Sudan of Bombing Villages. 22 March 2007 (AP)
•Update 2 – Chad says Sudan bombs eastern towns, breaking pact. 22 March 2007 (Reuters)
•Sudan denies attacking eastern Chad. 23 March 2007 (Al-Khartoum)
•Blair threatens force over Darfur. 27 March 2007 (The Guardian)
•Sudan violated UN arms embargo by flying military aircraft, weapons and ammunition into Darfur, UN panel says. 18 April 2007 (AP)
•Sudan Accuses UN Panel of Lying. 19 April 2007 (AP)
•Government aircraft bomb village in Darfur – rebels. 19 April 2007 (Reuters)
•Update 3 – Aid groups halt work in western Darfur border area. 23 April 2007 (Reuters)
•Sudan: US Condemns Bombing Raids on Villages in Darfur. 27 April 2007 (State Department Press Release)
•Update 1 – Sudan rebels say govt raid targeted unity talks. 29 April 2007 (Reuters)
•Sudanese troops look for helicopter missing in North Darfur, rebels say they downed it. 30 April 2007 (AP)
•Army says Darfur rebel group killed pilot, captured another in downing of military helicopter. 1 May 2007 (AP)
•Sudanese rebels accuse government of launching retaliatory attacks. 2 May 2007 (Al-Sahafah)
•Ban Ki-Moon Voices Alarm at Sudanese Aerial Attacks in North Darfur. 9 May 2007 (States News Service)
•UN rights chief accuses Sudan of ‘disproportionate’ attacks. 11 May 2007 (Reuters)
•UN Rights Unit Calls Darfur Bombardments ‘Indiscriminate And Inappropriate’. 11 May 2007 All Africa
•Sudan Rebels: Govt Killed 5 Civilians in Darfur – Report. 21 May 2007 (AP)
•Sudanese rebels accuse government of killing 5 civilians in Darfur. 21 May 2007 (AP)
•Fresh Clashes in Darfur Blamed on Government. 22 May 2007 (All Africa)
•UN: Hundreds Flee Darfur After Attack. 1 June 2007 (AP)
•Hundreds of Darfur women, children flee 125-mile trek to safety after attack on village. 1 June 2007 (AP)
•Rapists “want to destroy the hearts of women.” 2 June 2007 (Irish Times)
•UN concerned as violence escalates in Darfur. 27 June 2007 (Reuters)
•25,000 more Darfuris flee homes, strain camps – UN. 24 July 2007 (Reuters)
•Update 1 – Darfur rebels say they shot down government plane. 8 August 2007 (Reuters)
•Scores Die in Heavy Fighting in Darfur. 9 August 2007 (AP)
•Heavy fighting over strategic Darfur town kills scores of government forces, rebels. 9 August 2007 (AP)
•Photos show Sudan breaking Darfur arms ban. 24 August 2007 (The Independent)
•Wrapup 3 – Darfur rebel group seizes Sudanese army base. 29 August 2007 (Reuters)
•Wrapup 2 – Darfur rebels say bombing drives thousands from homes. 30 August 2007 (Reuters)
•Wrapup 4 – Sudan bombs north Darfur town – rebels. 10 September 2007 (Reuters)
•Sudanese army resumes air strikes in Darfur, attacks rebel town. 10 September 2007 (AP)
•Wrapup 3 – Violence threatens Darfur peace talks: UK minister. 11 September 2007 (Reuters)
•Wrapup 3 – Darfur rebel: Sudan escalating attacks before talks. 12 September 2007 (Reuters) 73
•Secretary-General Alarmed by Deadly Air, Ground Attack on South Darfur Town. 12 September 2007 (States News Service)
•UN chief warns that upsurge in Darfur righting could affect success of peace talks. 17 September 2007 (AP)
•Ban says Darfur violence threatens peace talks. 17 September 2007 (Reuters)
•Sudanese government denies bombarding areas in northern Darfur. 20 September 2007 (Al- Sahafah)
•UN and Sudan celebrate world peace day in Darfur amid bombings, clashes. 21 September 2007 (AP)
•Update 2 – African Union attacked, seven killed in Darfur. 30 September 2007 (Reuters)
•Wrapup 7 – Darfur attack kills 10 AU troops, dozens missing. 30 September 2007 (Reuters)
•Sudanese military denies involvement in attack on rebel-controlled Darfur town. 9 Oct 2007 (AP)
•Wrapup 5 – At least 45 killed in govt attack on Darfur town. 9 October 2007 (Reuters)
•Sudan: Government forces reportedly attack southern Darfur area. 25 October 2007 (Alwan)
•Wrapup 4 – Darfur rebels say govt attacks despite ceasefire. 29 October 2007 (Reuters)
•Update 1 – Sudan forces killed 100s of civilians in Darfur – UN. 4 December 2007 (Reuters)
•UN report finds Sudan failing to protect Darfur civilians from violence. 4 December 2007 (AP)
•Sudan’s Government Bombs Rebel-Held Town in Darfur. 13 December 2007. (New York Times)
•France-based Darfur rebel accuses Sudanese army of raid on movement’s positions. 26 December 2007 (Khartoum Monitor)
•Darfur rebels say down govt plane; declare ‘no fly zone.’ 27 December 2007 (Reuters)
•Sudan ‘bombs’ Darfur rebels as violence hampers aid. 14 January 2008 (Reuters)
•Rebel Chief: Sudan Warplanes Bomb Darfur Rebel Positions. 14 January 2008 (AFP)
•Darfur Rebels Say Sudan Military Bombed Two Villages. 15 January 2008 (Voice of America)
•Rebel Positions Bombed in West Darfur. 17 January 2008 (IRIN)
•Darfur rebels say they downed government plane. 21 January 2008 (Reuters) 74
•Rebels clash with state in Darfur town, five dead. 2 February 2008 (Reuters)
•Update 4 – Sudan planes, militia attack Darfur towns – witnesses. 8 February 2008 (Reuters)
•Sudan army attacks kill dozens in Darfur. 9 February 2008 (AFP)
•Update 2 – Families say at least 27 killed in Darfur attack. 9 February 2008 (Reuters)
•Thousands flee Darfur after attacks. 10 February 2008 (Al Jazeera English)
•Darfur town emptied after attack, militia roam. 15 February 2008 (Reuters)
•Update 1 – Sudan bombs empty Darfur camp – rebels. 18 February 2008 (Reuters)
•Wrapup 2 – Sudan army attacks rebel-held area near Chad border. 19 February 2008 (Reuters)
•Bombing Blocks Access to New Refugees. 20 February 2008 (IRIN)
•Fresh Round of Aerial Bombing in West Darfur Forces UN Staff to Relocate. 20 February 2008 (UN News Service)
•Britain Calls for Sudan to End Bombing. 29 February 2008 (AP)
•UN: 20,000 Darfuris ‘Trapped’ By Fighting. 3 March 2008 (AFP)
•Sudanese army reportedly attacks meeting between rebel groups, UNAMID force. 9 March 2008 (Sudan Tribune)
•Continued Fighting in Darfur Makes Clear Preparing for Negotiations Not Priority for Government, Rebels, With Dire Implications, Security Council Told. 11 March 2008 (States News Service)
•UN Expert Decries Human Rights Violations By Both Sides in Darfur. 11 March 2008 (UN News Service)
•Darfur rebels say Khartoum bombs their areas. 1 April 2008 (Reuters)
•High Civilian Casualties in Rebel-Govt Crossfire. 4 April 2008 (IRIN)
•Villagers pay price for UNAMID’s failure. 19 April 2008 (Irish Times)
•Darfur rebels accuse Sudan of bombing, army denies. 29 April 2008 (Reuters)
•U.N. says Sudan attacked Darfur rebel areas. 2 May 2008 (Reuters)
•Sudanese army reportedly kills 14 civilians in Northern Darfur State. 5 May 2008 (Sudan Tribune)
•Sudan accused of Darfur air attack. 5 May 2008 (Al Jazeera English)
•12 killed in air strikes in north Darfur, aid group says. 6 May 2008 (AP)
•Bombings in Darfur Cast Doubt on Resolving Crisis. 6 May 2008 (IRIN)
•UN ‘troubled’ by recent government air raids in Darfur. 7 May 2008 (AFP)
•Sudan: Thousands displaced from fighting in Abyei town remain homeless. 19 May 2008 (IRIN)
•Rebel group accuses Sudanese army of bombing village in West Darfur. 20 July 2008 (Sudan Tribune)
•Force to probe reported Darfur village attack. 26 July 2008 (Financial Times)
•Update 1 – Former rebels accuse Sudan army of second attack. 27 July 2008 (Reuters)
•‘Air force bombed Darfur village’ as President spoke of desire for peace. 26 July 2008 (The Times [London])
•Darfur rebels accuse Sudan of large-scale attack. 6 September 2008 (AFP)
•‘Heavy’ casualties in Darfur attacks: rebels. 7 September 2008 (AFP)
•Sudan continuing attacks on Darfur – UN rights envoy. 9 September 2008 (Reuters)
•UN expert slams “grim” situation in Sudan. 9 September 2008 (AFP)
•Darfur rebels accuse Sudan of fresh attacks. 13 September 2008 (AFP)
•Thousands At Risk As Darfur Violence Restricts Aid Deliveries. 12 September 2008 (IRIN)
•Sudan launches fresh attacks in Darfur – faction leader. 14 September 2008 (Reuters)
•Darfur villages, clinic destroyed in fighting: rebels. 14 September 2008 (AFP)
•Sudan presses Darfur offensive: rebels. 15 September 2008 (AFP)
•Update 2 – thousands flee heavy Darfur fighting – aid groups. 15 September 2008 (Reuters)
•Sudan planes bombing Darfur positions: rebels. 18 September 2008 (AFP)
•Darfur peacekeepers face fourth air attack in weeks. 18 September 2008 (Reuters)
•Darfur rebels accuse Sudan of bombing despite truce. 15 November 2008 (Reuters)
•Sudan violates Darfur ceasefire in two days of assaults. 16 November 2008 (Sudan Tribune)
•Sudan says Darfur ‘clash’ did not breach ceasefire. 16 November 2008 (Reuters)
•UN probes reports of violations of Darfur ceasefire. 19 November 2008 (Reuters)
•Darfur rebels and government troops clash in northern Darfur, 5 rebels, 1 soldier killed 20 November 2008 (AP)
•Sudan, Darfur rebels fight deadly clashes. 20 November 2008 (AFP)
•Ex Darfur rebels report govt attack – peacekeepers. 23 November 2008 (Reuters)
•Sudanese rebels accuse government of attacking village in Darfur. 26 November 2008 (Sudan Tribune)
•Sudan government breaks Darfur ceasefire – UN’s Ban. 26 November 2008 (Reuters)
•Update 1 – Darfur rebels accuse Sudan of fresh bombings. 8 January 2009 (Reuters)
•Darfur rebel group accuses government forces of bombing northern Darfur. 8 January 2009 (AP)
•Sudan bombs rebel town in Darfur. 24 January 2009 (Al Jazeera English)
•UN confirms deaths in Darfur bombing raid. 25 January 2009 (Reuters)
•Sudan’s Government Bombs Rebel-Held Town in Darfur. 26 January 2009 (AP)
•New Darfur clashes spark UN concern. 26 January 2009 (AFP)
•Darfur Suffers ‘Worst Violence in a Year.’ 29 January 2009 (IRIN)
•Update 2 – Sudan bombs near Darfur town – peacekeepers. 2 February 2009 (Reuters)
•UN peacekeepers ignore Sudan’s request to leave town, even as government bombings begin. 2 February 2009 (AP)
•US alarmed by Sudan air raids in Darfur: envoy. 3 February 2009 (AFP)
•Shooting, Bombing, Displacement Continue Near UN Camp in South Darfur. 4 February 2009 (UN News Service)
•Darfur rebels say capture government soldier, tanks. 13 February 2009 (Sudan Tribune)
•Sudan ‘bombs rebels’ day after Darfur deal. 18 February 2009 (AFP)
•Sudan army denies attacks after Darfur deal. 19 February 2009 (Reuters)
•Update 1 – Sudan govt forces bomb near North Darfur – UN. 13 May 2009 (Reuters)
•Sudan aircraft bomb settlement near Chad – rebels. 2 June 2009 (Reuters)
•Sudan forces still attacking Darfur civilians – UN. 16 June 2009 (Reuters)
•Darfur rebels charge Khartoum air raid killed at least 8 civilians. 30 June 2009 (Daily Star, Lebanon)
•Darfur rebels say eight civilians were killed by Sudanese warplanes. 30 June 2009 (Sudan Tribune)
•Darfur rebels, army clash in Sudan oil region. 3 August 2009 (Reuters)
•Darfur rebels accuse Sudan army of attacks. 18 September 2009 (Reuters)
•Rebels accuse Sudan army of killing 28 people in North Darfur. 2 October 2009 (Sudan Tribune)
•Darfur Rebel Questions Neutrality of Peacekeeping Base. 27 October 2009 (Institute for War & Peace Reporting)
•Sudan kills five civilians in Darfur during aerial bombing – rebels. 7 January 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Darfur rebels say attack govt town after bombings. 13 January 2010 (Reuters)
•Sudanese army reportedly kills 18 civilians in attack in North Darfur. 17 January 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Darfur rebels say Sudan army attacks market area. 18 January 2010 (Reuters)
•Darfur rebels say repelled fresh Sudanese army attack in Darfur. 16 February 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Fighting Flares in Darfur as Peace Talks Stall. 16 February 2010 (Voice of America)
•Sudan rebels accuse government of targeting civilians in Darfur. 26 February 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Darfur rebels say attacked by army, war not over. 25 February 2010 (Reuters)
•Darfur rebels say army attacked them. 26 February 2010 (Daily Star, Lebanon)
•Sudan: Clashes in Darfur. 27 February 2010 (AP)
•Darfur rebel group denounces ceasefire violations by Sudanese army. 1 March 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Rebels say more than 200 civilians dead in Darfur fighting. 1 March 2010 (AFP) 78
•Concern over fresh Darfur fighting. 2 March 2010 (Al Jazeera English)
•Julie Flint and Darfur crises, 9 March 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Leader of Darfur movement rejects claims of Sudanese army of overrunning area. 9 March 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•JEM rebels urge Khartoum to stop attacks and delay election. 12 March 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Back to bloody square-one in Darfur. 16 March 2010 (Daily Star, Lebanon)
•Rebels say Sudanese army bombing their positions in Darfur. 1 May 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Sudan rebels ‘freeze’ peace talks. 3 May 2010 (Al Jazeera English)
•Sudan arrests two over Darfur peacekeeper killing. 10 May 2010 (Reuters)
•UPDATE 3-Sudan army says killed 108 Darfur rebels. 15 May 2010 (Reuters)
•US condemns Sudanese offensive in Darfur. 18 May 2010 (AFP)
•Civilians Still in the Firing Line in Darfur, Security Council Hears. 13 June 2010 (All Africa)
•UN council alarmed over spike in Darfur violence. 14 June 2010 (Reuters)
•Humanitarian Conditions in Darfur: An Overview (Part 1). 24 June 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Humanitarian Conditions in Darfur: An Overview (Part 2). 5 July 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•New Deaths, Other Abuses Underscore Need for Better Access, Improved Security. 19 July 2010 (Targeted News Service)
•Deteriorating security situation in Darfur ‘unacceptable’ – US. 27 July 2010 (Kuna [Kuwait])
•Bashir’s last part of genocide plan. 8 August 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Quantifying Genocide: Darfur Mortality Update. 10 August 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Rebels accuse Sudanese army of attacking their positions in Darfur. 15 August 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Regime Change is the Solution to Country’s Problem [opinion]. 18 October 2010 (All Africa)
•Army, JEM Rebels Clash in North Darfur. 8 November 2010 (All Africa)
•Sudan : Halt Wave of Attacks on Civilians in Darfur. 12 November 2010 (News Press)
•The Obama Administration ‘Decouples’ Darfur. 13 November 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•South Sudan official says north military bombing not aimed at south; renewed conflict unlikely. 13 November 2010 (AP)
•UNAMID Chief Warns of North-South Affect Over Darfur, Demands Access to War Zones. 15 November 2010 (All Africa)
•North warplanes raid South Sudan, SPLA says. 25 November 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•Sudanese analyst reviews position of Darfur if south secedes. 26 November 2010 (Sudan Tribune)
•South Sudanese flee border area fearing air raids. 29 November 2010 (Reuters)
•South’s President Says There Will Be No Reprisal Attacks Over Alleged Bombing. 30 November 2010 (All Africa)
•Over 2,500 Civilians Flee Aerial Attacks in Northern Bahr El Ghazal. 30 November 2010 (All Africa)
•UPDATE 1 – South Sudan accuses northern army of fresh attacks. 7 December 2010 (Reuters) •Khartoum’s Army Bomb South, Targeting Darfur Rebels. 7 December 2010 (All Africa)
•Northern Bahr el Ghazal Gets Humanitarian Assistance for Victims of Air Attacks. 9 December 2010 (All Africa)
•Sudanese forced from homes after bombing. 9 December 2010 (Irish Times)
•SAF Drop 18 Bombs to South Sudan Territory – SPLA. 10 December 2010 (All Africa)
•UN confirms Sudan air raid on border with south. 13 December 2010 (AFP)
•Bombings leave craters, damaged homes in Sudan before independence vote. 14 Dec 2010 (AP)
•Warplanes Have Effectively Bombed South Sudan – UN Confirm. 15 Dec 2010 (All Africa)
•UN Council concerned over Sudan air bombings. 16 December 2010 (AFP)
•Bombings by N Sudan violated 2005 peace deal. 17 December 2010 (Daily News Egypt)
•Darfur and Sudan’s worst-case scenario. 4 January 2011 (Daily Star, Lebanon)
•Post-Referendum Security Scenarios for South Sudan. 8 January 2011(Institute for Security Studies)
•Referendum – Decision Day for Sudan. 9 January 2011 (All Africa)
•Darfur / UNAMID Daily Media Brief. 14 January 2011 (UNAMID)
•Daily United Nations Press Briefing. 14 January 2011 (Federal News Service)
•Darfur death toll mounts amid new war fears. 18 January 2011 (AFP)
•UPDATE 1 – Sudan army, Darfur rebel clash kills 21 – military. 21 January 2011 (Reuters)
•Sudan army bombs Darfur, threatens peacekeepers: UN. 27 January 2011 (Reuters)
•Sudan: New Attacks on Civilians in Darfur South Sudan Referendum Should Not Distract From New Abuses. 27 January 2011 (States News Service)
•Army Bombs North Darfur, Threatens to Burn Down Unamid Base. 28 Jan 2011 (All Africa)
•Darfur Returning ‘To Past Patterns of Violence.’ 28 January 2011 (All Africa)
•Sudan: New Attacks on Civilians in Darfur. 28 January 2011 (Targeted News Service)
•Remarks by Ambassador Susan E. Rice, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, at a Security Council Briefing on Sudan. 10 February 2011 (Federal News Service)
•Darfur / UNAMID Daily Media Brief. 22 February 2011 (UNAMID)
•Darfur / UNAMID Daily Media Brief. 23 February 2011 (UNAMID)
•Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General. 28 February 2011 (States News Service)
•News in Brief. 4 March 2011 (AP)
•Darfur/UNAMID Daily Media Brief. 7 March 2011 (UNAMID)
•Army Attack Rebel Positions in Darfur Jebel Marra. 10 March 2011 (All Africa)
•Darfur: UNAMID chief visits Jabal Marra, asked to act against aerial attacks. 19 March 2011 (Sudan Tribune)
•Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General. 23 Mar 2011 (States News Service)
•UPDATE 1 – South Sudan says north bombs its territory. 23 March 2011 (Reuters)
•South Sudan army threatens to shoot down suspected northern army plane. 24 March 2011 (Sudan Radio Service)
•South Sudan says northern army bombed W. Bahr Al-Ghazal. 24 March 2011 (Sudan Tribune)
•UN: Air attack on South Darfur injures 13. 28 March 2011 (AFP)
•Fighting between Sudan Army and Darfur rebels. 12 April 2011 (AFP)
•JEM Rebels Deny Army Seizure of Their Positions in North Darfur. 18 April 2011 (Sudan Tribune)
•4 killed and 14 wounded in Antonov airstrike south of El Daein. 19 April 2011 (Radio Dabanga)
•Sudan army bomb two villages in Jebel Marra – rebels. 27 April 2011 (Sudan Tribune)
•18 women and 9 children killed in air strike in Jebel Marra, Darfur. 28 April 2011 (Radio Dabanga)