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Sudan Research, Analysis, and Advocacy

by Eric Reeves

“Where is Heglig?” — A brief addendum

27 April 2012 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2012, Selected Blog Entries | Author: ereeves | 671 words

The location of Heglig/Panthou in relation to the North/South border at the time of Sudan's independence (January 1, 1956) continues to be misrepresented by not only the Arab League and African Union, but now (implicitly) by ...

Obduracy at the New York Times: Refusal to Acknowledge Errors or Problems in the Representation of Realities in West Darfur

15 April 2012 | Selected Blog Entries | Author: ereeves | 1897 words

On April 4, 2012 I published an extensive challenge to the claims of the New York Times dispatch from Nyuru, West Darfur (February 26, 2012) by Jeffrey Gettleman, this in the form of an open letter to the Public Editor, ...

Where is Heglig?

14 April 2012 | Selected Blog Entries | Author: ereeves | 1251 words

The rapid escalation of military violence between Khartoum's Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and South Sudan's Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) is now sustained in large measure by widespread international confusion about where ...

Darfur’s Refugees: Responding to the New York Times’ Defense of Journalistic Malfeasance, April 4, 2012

4 April 2012 | Selected Blog Entries | Author: ereeves | 2029 words

( public@nytimes.com ) Dear Mr. Brisbane, I have received your response (copied below) to my concerns about the New York Times dispatch from Nyuru, West Darfur (February 26, 2012); however, I'm afraid you've missed the ...

The New York Times vs. Radio Dabanga: What is the truth about returns to Darfur from eastern Chad?

31 March 2012 | Selected Blog Entries | Author: ereeves | 2200 words

April 2 update from Radio Dabanga, presenting an interview with UNHCR Chad representative Jean Bosco: UNHCR confirms no refugees have returned to Darfur from Chad, Khartoum (2 Apr 2012) – Radio Dabanga The UN refugee ...

Why George Clooney Was Arrested Last Week

24 March 2012 | Selected Blog Entries | Author: ereeves | 1548 words

Why George Clooney Was Arrested Last Week Eric Reeves, 12 March 2012 Hollywood human rights advocacy will always have to contend with the sneering, knowing contempt of many a professional observer, especially when the ...

“Khartoum Tightens the Noose Yet Further for South Kordofan and Blue Nile”

21 March 2012 | Selected Blog Entries | Author: ereeves | 245 words

The Sudan Tribune reports today (see below) that Khartoum "has decided to withhold consent to an initiative proposed by the United Nations, African Union, and the Arab League on delivery of aid to South Kordofan pending ...

“Woman raped in front of son, on eve of International Women’s Day” (Radio Dabanga, March 7, 2012)

8 March 2012 | Selected Blog Entries | Author: ereeves | 639 words

"Woman raped in front of son, on eve of International Women's Day" Radio Dabanga March 7, 2012 Gereida IDP Camp, South Darfur http://www.radiodabanga.org/node/26530 A woman was raped in front of her 11-year-old ...

Syria and Sudan: Why the Difference in International Response?

26 February 2012 | Selected Blog Entries | Author: ereeves | 118 words

It should simply astonish all who contemplate with moral clarity an indisputable fact: the National Islamic Front/National Congress Party regime in Khartoum continues to order its military forces to bomb and shell ...

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

24 February 2012 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2012, Selected Blog Entries | Author: ereeves | 975 words

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 ...

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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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