There has been a strangely uncritical response to President Bush's announcement that he is imposing additional sanctions on Khartoum for failing to halt the grim genocide by attrition in the Darfur region of western Sudan. ...
UN Security Council Resolution 1706, August 31, 2006 | 14 May 2007
On August 31, 2006, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1706, authorizing a peace support operation for Darfur consisting of 22,500 UN troops, civilian police, and Formed Police Units. The force was to deploy "rapidly" ...
The “Genocide Olympics?” Campaign Roars Into High Gear
An extraordinary column by Rick Reilly of Sports Illustrated gives us perhaps our clearest and strongest view of the deplorable implications of Steven Spielberg's decision to serve as artistic director in the 2008 "Genocide ...
Khartoum’s Expedient Decision on a “UN Peace Support Package”
Seven and a half months after UN Security Council Resolution 1706 (August 31, 2006) authorized deployment of 22,500 UN troops and civilian police to Darfur, with a robust mandate for civilian and humanitarian protection, the ...
“Artists abetting genocide,” The Boston Globe, April 16, 2007
STEVEN SPIELBERG surely doesn't favor the continuing genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan, but he still needs to explain himself. The acclaimed film director has chosen to play a central, hands-on role in orchestrating the ...
“Darfur crisis has activist ‘angry all the time,’” USA Today, March 20, 2007
After militias loyal to Sudan's government attacked villagers four years ago to stop a rebellion in the country's western province, Reeves argued that Darfuris were dying not by the thousands in a civil war, but by tens of ...
Catastrophe in Darfur, Eastern Chad Accelerates Amidst International Disarray
The mismatch could hardly be greater between the massive security crisis in Darfur and eastern Chad on the one hand and the pusillanimous disarray on the part of the international community in responding. The clearest ...
Ban Ki-Moon on Khartoum’s Response to UN Force in Darfur: “Not Satisfactory”
Although entirely unsurprising, the National Islamic Front/National Congress Party regime in Khartoum has again defiantly rejected essential elements of the proposed UN/AU peace support operation to Darfur, this in a letter ...
Human Security in Darfur and Eastern Chad: A Remorseless Deterioration
Despite desperate pleas from both civilians and aid organizations, in Darfur as well as in eastern Chad, security continues to deteriorate badly in the greater humanitarian theater---threatening lives, livelihoods, and all ...
The ICC “Application” Concerning International Crimes in Darfur
As the Darfur genocide enters its fifth year, and two years after UN Security Council Resolution 1593 (March 2005) referred violations of international law in Darfur to the International Criminal Court (ICC), the ICC has ...
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