Despite dramatic under-reporting by UNAMID, it is clear that sexual violence remains widespread in Darfur Because of the failures of UNAMID—to halt or even report adequately–sexual violence remains pervasive throughout Darfur. Non-Arab/African girls and women are inevitably the targets. See | Continuing Mass Rape of Girls in Darfur: The most heinous crime generates no international […]
TWEET: Blaming the Victims in Darfur | November 17, 2017: “No return of IDPs to their areas despite violence reduction in Darfur: UN official” | Sudan Tribune | November 18, 2017 (KHARTOUM) | http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article64032
Children in Darfur have frequently been the victims of "Unexploded Ordnance" (UXO)
TWEET: UN political hacks and others—ignorant of basic economic truths—celebrated lifting of U.S. economic sanctions on genocidal #Khartoum regime: Sudan Pound exchange rate plunges further to SDG28 | Radio Dabanga | November 17, 2017 | KHARTOUM | https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/sudan-pound-exchange-rate-plunges-further-to-sdg28
Compromising with Evil: An Archival History of Greater Sudan, 2007 – 2012 A history that is rapidly being forgotten…a forgetting that accelerated dramatically during the eight years of the Obama administration and continues in the madness of the Trump administration. Available at no cost at | www.CompromisingWithEvil.org Review commentary at | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1TL
The is the face of Darfur’s future in the wake of Khartoum’s successful genocidal counterinsurgency:
Some of the people who fled Khartoum’s 2016 military offensive in the Jebel Marra region of central Darfur; during the offensive the regime deployed chemical weapons, including against civilians. This has been established beyond reasonable doubt by Amnesty International’s report of September 2016: “Scorched Earth, Poisoned Air: The Sudanese government is inflicting unspeakable human suffering on […]
In Sudan collapse of infrastructure investment leads to water shortages, related diseases; medical delivery collapsing from impoverishment In Sudan a collapse in infrastructure investment has eads to massive shortages of clean water throughout the country, with water-borne diseases an inevitably consequence; at the same time, the medical delivery system is collapsing from lack of budgetary […]
Despite all contradicting evidence, Obama admin still thinks Khartoum regime can “carry out reform via constitutional democratic measures”: “We [the Obama administration] do not want to see the ouster of the [Khartoum] regime, nor regime change. We want to see the regime carrying out reform via constitutional democratic measures.” (Former Special Envoy for Sudan […]
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