The implications of very recent military actions by Khartoum's Sudan Armed Forces (SAF), including paramilitary militia forces, are not yet fully clear. And indeed the greater the level of violence in the largely ...
“Why No Pressure on Khartoum to Accept Humanitarian Access Proposal?”
Eric Reeves, The Sudan Tribune, March 18, 2012 Formulated by the African Union, the League of Arab States, and the United Nations, the proposal was accepted by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/North on February 9, ...
INCIDENTS OF RAPE: To be read with “RAPE AS A CONTINUING WEAPON OF WAR IN DARFUR”
•Nine women raped by Abu Tira forces Al Lair Jar Al Nabi (9 February 2012) - Elements of Abu Tira forces (Central Reserve Forces) reportedly raped nine South Sudanese female refugees in Al Lait Jar Al Nabi in North Darfur ...
RAPE AS A CONTINUING WEAPON OF WAR IN DARFUR: Reports, bibliography of studies, a compendium of incidents, 4 March 2012
RAPE AS A CONTINUING WEAPON OF WAR IN DARFUR: Reports, bibliography of studies, a compendium of incidents Eric Reeves, 4 March 2012 Sexual violence and rape in Darfur have ceased to command the attention they once ...
The Seen and the Unseen in Darfur: Recent reporting on violence, insecurity, and resettlement | 2 March 2012
The Seen and the Unseen in Darfur: Recent reporting on violence, insecurity, and resettlement Eric Reeves | 2 March 2012 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-Ki Vast human agony and destruction continues in Darfur, even if largely ...
Oil Transport from South Sudan to the Kenyan Coast: An alternative to the oil pipeline proposal that would promote immediate employment, national unity, and long-term economic growth
While we support the goal of the Republic of South Sudan in reducing its dependence on Khartoum for oil exportation, building an oil pipeline to the Kenyan coast may not be the most useful nor cost-effective way to achieve ...
“Sudan Oil Crisis: Extortion and misappropriation are not ‘negotiations'”
A crisis that has been months, indeed years in the making has come to a head with the decision by the sovereign nation of the Republic of South Sudan to shut down all Southern oil production in the face of continuing ...
“Sudan, South Sudan, and the Oil Revenues Controversy: Khartoum’s Obstructionism Threatens War”
Overview There has been much discussion about the intensifying dispute between Khartoum and Juba over how much in transit fees the Republic of South Sudan (RSS) should pay the northern regime in order to transport its oil ...
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