On May 10, one of Darfur's key rebel factions, the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), struck military targets within Omdurman, the twin city of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum. Although rumored for days, the long-distance ...
“An Up-close View of Brutality in Darfur,” Christian Science Monitor, May 12, 2008
NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS - The brutality of the Khartoum regime's military actions in the Darfur region of western Sudan continually forces a question that seems to have no morally intelligible answer: Is there no act of ...
“Darfur: Silent Famine in the Making,” The Sudan Tribune, April 24, 2008
The Darfur region of western Sudan is site of the world's largest humanitarian operation; it is also on the verge of famine. With an extraordinary annual budget, and almost four years of large-scale presence, the Darfur ...
Humanitarian Conditions in Darfur, Two Months Before the Rainy Season
This overview attempts to bring together the most substantial data and reports about the nature and scale of the current humanitarian crisis in Darfur, and to put this information within the context of the immensely ...
“China’s Genocide Games,” The Boston Globe, March 22, 2008
In preparing to host the 2008 Summer Olympics, China has engaged in a massive campaign to dissemble its role in the Darfur genocide in western Sudan, now entering its sixth year. Such a task was unexpected by Beijing. The ...
“Failure to Protect: International Response to Darfur Genocide”
International failure in responding to genocide in Darfur should be occasion for the deepest shame. Inaction has already cost hundreds of thousands of lives and caused untold human suffering—but the catastrophe is far ...
Beijing’s Propaganda Campaign Can’t Obscure Complicity in Darfur Genocide
Recent massive civilian displacement and destruction in West Darfur, orchestrated by the National Islamic Front regime in Khartoum, has been amply chronicled by UN and nongovernmental humanitarian organizations, as well as by ...
“Darfur Boiling Over”
A terrible consequence of the Darfur Peace Agreement, signed in May 2006 and resulting chiefly in dividing the anti-Khartoum rebel movement, is that it has allowed too many influential people to speak euphemistically about ...
Darfur in Extremis: Khartoum Resumes Civilian Destruction in West Darfur
Darfur in Extremis: Khartoum Resumes Civilian Destruction in West Darfur Eric Reeves, 19 February 2008 The international community seems unable to comprehend the overwhelming urgency of the security crisis for civilians ...
Darfur Enters the Abyss: Khartoum Renews Massive Assaults on Civilians
Senior UN officials describe the situation in Darfur as "spinning out of control," on the verge of "all out war," and marked by "unprecedented insecurity" for civilians and humanitarians. And still there is no international ...
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