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Sudan Research, Analysis, and Advocacy

by Eric Reeves

Heavy Fighting in Darfur, Despite Khartoum’s Claim of Military Victory, February 12, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 2758 words

Eric Reeves February 12, 2004 On Monday, NIF President Omer Beshir declared that the military forces and militia allies of his regime had "crushed" the insurgency in Darfur, and that the army was in "full control" of the ...

Khartoum Refuses to Attend Talks on Humanitarian Access for Darfur, February 10, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 2463 words

Eric Reeves February 10, 2004 Even as National Islamic Front President Omer el-Beshir has declared that the insurgency groups in Darfur have been militarily "crushed" (BBC, February 9, 2004), his Khartoum regime is ...

New Attacks on Civilians Far to the North in Darfur; More Than 1,000 Human Beings Now Dying Weekly in Darfur: What is the Threshold for an Emergency Humanitarian Intervention? — February 8, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 1871 words

Eric Reeves February 8, 2004 A number of credible eyewitnesses from within far northern Darfur (near al-Atrun) are reporting a significant increase in fighting this past week, in a region far from any humanitarian or news ...

Emergency Humanitarian Intervention for Darfur Must Be Planned Now: The Terrifying Dimensions of the Catastrophe Permit No Further Delay, February 5, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 2736 words

Eric Reeves February 5, 2004 Statements over the last two days from the US Agency for International Development, Norway's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister (all appended below) have ...

Amnesty International Reports on Darfur: “Too Many People Killed for No Reason,” February 3, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 2523 words

Eric Reeves February 3, 2004 Amnesty International, perhaps the world's most distinguished human rights organization, has today issued a very substantial, immensely well-researched, and compelling account of the ...

Genocide in Darfur: The End of Agnosticism, February 1, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 2718 words

Eric Reeves February 1, 2004 The genocidal realities in Darfur Province (far western Sudan) are daily becoming more obvious; the urgency of a powerful international response to Khartoum's policy of deliberate destruction ...

Is Khartoum’s Suspension of Naivasha Talks the End of the Peace Process? What Will It Require of the International Community to Forestall Collapse? January 29, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 2105 words

Eric Reeves January 29, 2004 If we attend carefully to the fashion in which the IGAD-sponsored peace talks for Sudan recently were forced into suspension by Khartoum's National Islamic Front regime, such a high degree of ...

Catastrophe in Darfur Exploding: UN Now Estimates That Millions Are Affected by War; Aerial Attacks on Civilians Accelerate Dramatically, January 27, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 1750 words

Eric Reeves January 27, 2004 The scale of the human catastrophe in Darfur (far western Sudan) daily comes more fully into view, as news reports and UN and other humanitarian assessments coalesce more fully into a picture ...

Darfur and the Diplomatic Logic of Appeasement:Concluding Peace Talks at Naivasha Must Not, and Cannot, Entail Expediency, January 26, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 2462 words

Eric Reeves January 26, 2004 Despite clear, indeed overwhelming evidence that the human catastrophe in Darfur Province (far western Sudan) continues to accelerate rapidly, the international community---as represented by ...

The Beginning of the End for Sudan’s Peace Process?Khartoum Engineers a Disastrous Suspension of the Naivasha Talks, January 22, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 1580 words

Eric Reeves January 22, 2004 Highly authoritative sources have confirmed that Khartoum's chief negotiator in critical peace talks with the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army has decided to leave the talks and thereby ...

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cer1 Eric Reeves has been writing about greater Sudan for the past twenty-three years. His work is here organized chronologically, and includes all electronic and other publications since the signing of the historic Machakos Protocol (July 2002), which guaranteed South Sudan the right to a self- determination referendum. There are links to a number of Reeves’ formal publications in newspapers, news magazines, academic journals, and human rights publications, as well as to the texts of his Congressional testimony and a complete list of publications, testimony, and academic presentations.
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