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Sudan Research, Analysis, and Advocacy

by Eric Reeves

A lack of water also makes the fires that often occur in camps that much more dangerous

6 March 2015 | Photos and Tweets | Author: ereeves | 45 words

Many camps consist of very flimsy---and flammable---materials; and because they are so close together, fire can spread quickly.  Without water to fight the fires, camp residents are largely helpless.  The image here is from ...

The visible signs of how dangerous a lack of clean water can be

6 March 2015 | Photos and Tweets | Author: ereeves | 30 words

  These women are scooping water from earth that may well carry bacteria; sanitation and adequate water supplies are both critical to avoid this sort of dangerous collecting of water. ...

Transporting water has become increasingly difficult, even dangerous

6 March 2015 | Photos and Tweets | Author: ereeves | 85 words

Here women from Abu Shouk camp struggle to provide their families with the water necessary for life; some water pumps are now controlled by the Rapid Response Forces and other militia elements.  Some areas, such as Adila, ...

Water supplies in Darfur are dangerously inadequate

6 March 2015 | Photos and Tweets | Author: ereeves | 37 words

Here a technician measures the water level at Abu Shouk camp in North Darfur; as a large camp, Abu Shouk presents tremendous demand for water, and water tables as a consequence are dropping---here and in many locations. ...

Testimony presented to the hearing on Sudan before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission of the U.S. Congress, Washington, DC (March 4, 2015)

4 March 2015 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2015, Congressional Testimony, Top News | Author: ereeves | 6008 words

Hearing before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission of the U.S. Congress, Washington, DC: "Current Conditions in Sudan"  |  March 4, 2015    Written testimony of Eric Reeves, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063         ...

Darfur: Radio Dabanga, News Digest Number 1 | 28 February 2015

28 February 2015 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2015, Top News | Author: ereeves | 2832 words

For six years Radio Dabanga has been by far our most important and reliable source of information about what is occurring in Darfur. The UN Secretary-General’s quarterly reports on Darfur and UNAMID—depending as they do ...

From the New York Times blog space of Nicholas Kristof, “I have been silenced,” Eric Reeves, 25 February 2015

25 February 2015 | Selected Formal Publications, Top News | Author: ereeves | 837 words

Eric Reeves, 25 February 2015    |    http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/25/i-have-been-silenced/?_r=0/       • By means of a nasty cyber-attack, the Khartoum (Sudan) regime has rendered my three Sudan-related ...

Are these Khartoum’s new Islamist allies in Libya, leading some of the 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians to their beheadings?

20 February 2015 | Photos and Tweets | Author: ereeves | 121 words

  Some of the twenty-one Coptic Christians from Egypt, all beheaded by Islamist radicals on 15 February 2015            Khartoum officials boast in a meeting of July 1, 2014 that they are assisting and helping to ...

“Obama’s Blinders: What he and his administration refuse to see—and what Khartoum makes impossible not to see,” Sudan Tribune, 20 February 2015

20 February 2015 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2015, Top News | Author: ereeves | 4124 words

Yesterday U.S. President Obama made a strong argument for the support of human rights, political freedom, and democracy. There was nothing especially innovative or useful in the speech, however much one might agree with the ...

Fluent, idiomatic rendering of received English summary translation of minutes from July 1, 2014 meeting in Khartoum | 18 February 2015

18 February 2015 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2015, Top News | Author: ereeves | 4206 words

Herewith a fluent, idiomatic rendering of received English summary translation of minutes from July 1, 2014 meeting in Khartoum; those attending included senior military and security officials, as well as President and Field ...

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About the Author

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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