"UN Collaboration in the Silencing of Darfur," Dissent Magazine (on-line), September 5, 2010 Eric Reeves | https://wp.me/p45rOG-AH Despite its ongoing agony, Darfur is slowly disappearing from international sight. ...
“Who Speaks for the UN on Darfur?” The Role of Nigeria’s Ibrahim Gambari
Darfur has never been so vulnerable to a collapse of humanitarian operations, never so insecure, and never so unprotected by the peacekeeping force that the UN has deployed. As the recent events at Kalma camp in South Darfur ...
“The End of a Peacekeeping Presence in Darfur?”
As of this writing (August 9, 2010), Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has not made good on his recent threat to expel the UN peacekeeping operation in Darfur, known as UNAMID (UN/African Union Mission in Darfur) ...
“The Annoyance of International Justice,” Dissent Magazine (on-line)
Last week a three-judge panel of the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for the arrest of Sudan's brutal strongman, President Omar al-Bashir. The new charges are for three counts of genocide in Darfur, adding to ...
“On Confidential Sources in Sudan,” Dissent Magazine (on-line)
Issues of confidentiality take on a particular inflection when writing about a place like Sudan. For more than eleven years my own efforts have depended heavily on confidential sources, particularly in giving an account of ...
“Shake Hands with the Devil: UN Attends al-Bashir Inauguration”
"Shake Hands with the Devil: UN Attends al-Bashir Inauguration" Eric Reeves | May 27, 2010 | https://wp.me/p45rOG-Av Mid-April elections saw Sudan's strongman Omar al-Bashir retain power as president in what was ...
“Darfur’s Forgotten Refugees and the Humanitarian Crisis in Chad”
Ongoing human suffering and destruction in Darfur have been largely eclipsed both by recent national elections in Sudan and by growing, if belated, international attention to the imperiled southern self-determination ...
“Darfur in the Wake of Sudan’s Elections”
What do Sudan's recent elections mean for the people of Darfur? In all likelihood, they augur increasing violence and deteriorating humanitarian conditions. There has already been a sharp increase in military activity by ...
“Sudan Votes: Responding to an Electoral Travesty”
Abundant and timely reporting on the fatally flawed Sudanese elections is, for the regime in Khartoum, an acutely embarrassing development, if gnocidaires can feel embarrassment. A range of Sudanese human rights groups, ...
On the ICC: “Turning Up the Heat in Darfur,” The Guardian (on-line), July 17, 2008
The prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, following a three-year investigation, has charged the president of the Sudanese regime, Omar al-Bashir, with genocide and crimes against humanity. Whatever the implications ...
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