A terrible consequence of the Darfur Peace Agreement, signed in May 2006 and resulting chiefly in dividing the anti-Khartoum rebel movement, is that it has allowed too many influential people to speak euphemistically about ...
Darfur in Extremis: Khartoum Resumes Civilian Destruction in West Darfur
Darfur in Extremis: Khartoum Resumes Civilian Destruction in West Darfur Eric Reeves, 19 February 2008 The international community seems unable to comprehend the overwhelming urgency of the security crisis for civilians ...
Darfur Enters the Abyss: Khartoum Renews Massive Assaults on Civilians
Senior UN officials describe the situation in Darfur as "spinning out of control," on the verge of "all out war," and marked by "unprecedented insecurity" for civilians and humanitarians. And still there is no international ...
“A Central African Affair: Chad Insurgency Highlights Ongoing Darfur Genocide”
Amidst the ominous uncertainties created by the Chadian rebel assault on N'Djamena, Chad's capital city in the far west of this vast country, one reality is all too clear: in eastern Chad, more than 400,000 displaced Chadians ...
Musa Hilal: “Minister of Offense,” The New Republic (on-line) February 1, 2008
On February 27, 2004, in the Tawilla area of North Darfur, 30 villages were burned to the ground, over 200 were people killed, over 200 girls and women raped (some by up to 14 assailants at a time, in front of their ...
Khartoum’s Military Forces Deliberately Attack a UNAMID Convoy
At approximately 10pm on January 7, 2008 Khartoum's regular Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) attacked, deliberately and with premeditation, a convoy belonging to the UN/African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID). The convoy, comprising ...
What Alternative to UNAMID Will Provide Security for Darfur? (Part 2 of 2)
Today marks the handoff of command from the African Union mission in Darfur (AMIS) to the UN peace support operation authorized by Security Council Resolution 1769 (July 31, 2007)---the "UN/African Union Mission in Darfur" ...
What Alternative to UNAMID Will Provide Security for Darfur?
There can be little doubt that the peace support operation authorized in July 2007 by UN Security Council Resolution 1769 is inadequate for the immensely challenging tasks of civilian and humanitarian protection in Darfur. ...
“Partners in Genocide: A comprehensive guide to China’s role in Darfur”
Two weeks ago, Britain introduced a toughly worded Presidential Statement at the U.N. Security Council, demanding that Khartoum's National Islamic Front regime turn over two gnocidaires to the International Criminal Court. ...
“Darfur’s final chance,” from The Guardian on-line, November 30, 2007
On Monday, UN under-secretary for peacekeeping Jean-Marie Guhenno raised the terrifying prospect that the UN-authorised peacekeeping force for Darfur may well have to be aborted because of obstructionism on the part of the ...
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