Eric Reeves, 26 June 2014 | http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article51472 • Nothing on the ground has changed since Khartoum's warplanes struck the hospital of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans ...
Archives for June 2014
Section II. A Schematic History of Aerial Assaults on Civilians in Sudan (from “They Bombed Everything that Moved” (May 2011)
Section II. A Schematic History of Aerial Assaults on Civilians in Sudan (from "They Bombed Everything that Moved") [Again, all emphases have been added unless otherwise indicated, names and locations are indicated in ...
Bibliography of news reports on Khartoum’s aerial military attacks on civilians and humanitarians
News Reports for Darfur from bibliography for "'They Bombed Everything that Moved': Military attacks on civilians and humanitarians in Sudan, 1999 – 2013" • Aerial attacks of particular significance or that are ...
“Janjaweed Reincarnate: Sudan’s New Army of War Criminals,” Akshaya Kumar and Omer Ismail, Enough Project | June 2014
"Janjaweed Reincarnate: Sudan's New Army of War Criminals," Akshaya Kumar and Omer Ismail, Enough Project, June 2014 | http://www.enoughproject.org/files/JanjaweedReincarnate_June2014.pdf ...
“Khartoum Defiantly Bombs Another Hospital in South Kordofan,” Sudan Tribune, 18 June 2014
Eric Reeves, 17 June 2014 • This past Thursday (12 June 2014) U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power issued an unusually strong statement condemning Khartoum's bombing of civilian and humanitarian ...
Russian-built Sukhoi-24
Khartoum is accelerating its aerial attacks on civilians in both South Kordofan and Blue Nile states. While the mainstay of the air force remains crude Antonov "bombers" (retrofitted cargo planes that are highly inaccurate, ...
“The Genocide Fax” (from UN force commander Major-General Roméo Dallaire, January 11, 1994)
"THE GENOCIDE FAX" from UNAMIR Commander Romeo Dallaire, 11 January 1994: the key portion of what was sent to UN headquarters in New York, where Kofi Annan was head of UN peacekeeping operations, including the UN Assistance ...
Cholera is a dangerous new threat in South Sudan
Cholera is a dangerous new threat to South Sudan. Highly contagious, alarmingly deadly if untreated, cholera finds a natural environment in crowded city such as Juba during the rainy season; more than 1,000 cases and 27 ...
Treating cholera
With timely treatment and clean water, lives can almost always be saved; but clean water is an increasingly precious commodity in South Sudan, and sanitary conditions will deteriorate badly in many locations with the annual ...
The key to treatment is rapid, sustained hydration
The key to treatment is rapid, sustained hydration ...