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 ...
“Ethnic Culling in Sudan,” from Dissent Magazine, February 22, 2012
"Ethnic Culling in Sudan," from Dissent Magazine, February 22, 2012 - by Eric Reeves - In response to the secession of South Sudan, the northern country now known simply as Sudan has decided upon a draconian ...
“Khartoum Moves to Strip Citizenship of ‘Southern’ Sudanese”
Among the many crises growing more desperate by the day in Sudan, one has been largely overlooked: On April 8 the Khartoum regime will strip all "southerners" of their citizenship in the North. No matter that as many as 1 ...
“Civil War in Sudan: A Cataclysm of Destruction Approaches,” Dissent Magazine, February 7, 2012
"Civil War in Sudan: A Cataclysm of Destruction Approaches," Dissent Magazine, February 7, 2012 - by Eric Reeves - In mid-December 2011 it was possible to see the early features of Sudan's third civil war. In ...
“U.N. Chief for Darfur Attends Celebration Hosted by Top Janjaweed Leader” (Enough Project, February 1, 2012)
In March 2004 the U.N.'s IRIN news service reported on the events of the previous month near Tawila in North Darfur. It was a brutal episode, but there would be many hundreds more such: "In an attack on 27 February 2004 in ...
“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 ...
“Evil and Ignorance: The Case of Darfur,” Dissent Magazine, January 26, 2012
"Evil and Ignorance: The Case of Darfur," Dissent Magazine, January 26, 2012 - by Eric Reeves - What is the role of ignorance in allowing evil to thrive? Can ignorance be a form of acquiescence? When does ...
“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 ...
A Timeline for Catastrophe: Sudan’s Continuing Slide Toward War | 30 December 2011
Such a timeline as I offer here cannot be complete, and yet also risks omissions that are important to understanding the course of events since September 2010, the point at which this timeline becomes significantly more ...
A Timeline for Catastrophe: Sudan’s Continuing Slide Toward War (cont’d)
BLUE NILE July 10: Khartoum's minister of information Ibrahim Ghandour declares that "the accusation Sudan Armed Forces deploying in Blue Nile is baseless," further declaring that such redeployments as are occurring are a ...
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