For all the attention Darfur has received and for all the humanitarian assistance that it has been provided, innocent civilians are once again being killed as part of a ruthless counterinsurgency campaign by the Khartoum ...
“Will the Obama Administration Truly Support an Independent South Sudan?” Sudan Tribune, 30 January 2010
Eric Reeves - http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article33952 • The evidence of recent months suggests that there is an increasingly grim logic governing the military and geographic future of southern Sudan—and ...
Civilians at Risk: Human Security and Humanitarian Aid in Darfur
Darfur has in recent months received considerably less attention from news organizations, as well as human rights and policy groups. Sudan's place in the news is now dominated by the upcoming April elections for national and ...
“Sudan at the Flash Point,” The Christian Science Monitor, November 24, 2009
Northampton, Mass. - Sudan, the largest country in Africa, is on the verge of plunging into yet another north/south civil war. International failure to guarantee the key provisions of a linchpin peace agreement means that a ...
Sudan: Election Crisis Reveals a Country Lurching Toward War
Sudan: Election Crisis Reveals a Country Lurching Toward War Eric Reeves | November 9, 2009 With growing inevitability, Sudan has begun what the evidence suggests is a final lurch toward renewed ...
Redefining Darfur’s Agony: A Shameless Betrayal
Recent heavy fighting in the Korma region of North Darfur has taken a substantial civilian toll, even as the UN/African Union force watches helplessly for days from a distance. US Special Envoy Gration gives more ...
“Has War Ended in Darfur?” Sudan Tribune, 3 September 2009
"Has War Ended in Darfur?" Sudan Tribune, 3 September 2009 Eric Reeves | http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article32332 . Has Darfur's war ended? Has the genocidal counter-insurgency launched by ...
Khartoum’s Strategic Assault on Southern Self-Determination Referendum
The bedrock principle for all peace negotiations in Sudan has been the right of Southern self-determination, specifically in the form of a referendum that allows Southerners to choose between remaining in a unified Sudan or ...
US Sudan Envoy Scott Gration and Darfur’s Stubborn Realities
In Senate testimony last week, US special presidential envoy for Sudan Scott Gration offered a peculiarly upbeat assessment of the crisis in Darfur and the prospects for peace throughout Sudan. He argued that we should move ...
Sudan Elections and Southern Self-Determination: At Growing Risk
Sudan's significantly delayed national elections, now scheduled for February 2010, have been very poorly supported by the international community and are at risk of even further delay. A host of technical, logistical, ...
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