The military situation in the oil regions of Upper Nile Province continues to grow more ominous for oil development companies. Moreover, there is now independent confirmation of the devastating attack on a major convoy of ...
UN Special Rapporteur for Sudan declares, “It is a fact that oil is fueling the war,” June 28, 2001
Gerhart Baum, the Special Rapporteur for human rights in Sudan, faced serious questions when he was appointed to this extremely difficult and important job. Would he be as honest and outspoken in characterizing the Khartoum ...
Khartoum’s accelerating genocidal destruction in the Nuba Mountains, June 4, 2001
Two recent publications of note (one from Newsweek [May 31, 2001], the other from The Guardian [June 4, 2001]) make clear that the Government of Sudan is accelerating its genocidal assault on the Nuba region in southern ...
Is Chester Crocker fit to be US special envoy for Sudan? — June 1, 2001
Is Chester Crocker, apparent front-runner for the position of Special Envoy for Sudan, in a position to dictate to the White House the terms of his employment? According to a New York Times article of yesterday (May 31; ...
The European Campaign against oil deveopment in Southern Sudan, May 30, 2001
The campaign against oil development in Sudan has grown dramatically with yesterday's inauguration of efforts by the European Coalition on Oil in Sudan (ECOS). Their forcefully articulated goal is to halt oil development and ...
An Open Letter to Thomas Ekvall, Chair of United Nations Systems, Khartoum, Sudan, concerning human destruction in the oil regions of southern Sudan — from Eric Reeves, May 25, 2001
May 25, 2001 Thomas Ekvall, Chair of United Nations Systems Khartoum, Sudan Dear Mr. Ekvall: It is my understanding that you very recently chaired a meeting in Khartoum of the "Humanitarian Aid Forum" at which a ...
Canadian Foreign Minister John Manley’s continuing temporizing on Sudan, May 24, 2001
Canadian Foreign Minister John Manley yesterday issued a statement on Sudan, with a title "expressing concern over the situation." But the statement does nothing at all to advance Canadian policy toward Sudan; it does ...
The anger of the people of Sudan at Canada and Talisman Energy, May 22, 2001
How angry are the people of southern Sudan at Canada for allowing Talisman Energy to remain complicit in the oil-destruction of their lives, land and livelihood? Sudanese Bishop Macram Max Gassis, now in Ottawa, gives a ...
Talisman Energy continues to supply aviation fuel to Khartoum’s genocidally destructive air force, May 18, 2001
In an extraordinary development, Royal Dutch Shell announced yesterday that it will now try to prevent supplies of its aviation fuel from being used by Khartoum's military aircraft, in particular the Antonov bombers that have ...
Report on Canadian Corporate Complicity in War Crimes, May 16, 2001
The report released yesterday by a Canadian/British human rights assessment mission recently in the oil regions of southern Sudan reveals, among other things, Canadian corporate complicity in war crimes and massive violations ...
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