During a recent interview on PBS's "NewsHour" (February 16, 2007), US special envoy for Sudan Andrew Natsios gave clear evidence of a Bush administration strategy to back away from meaningful efforts to pressure Khartoum over ...
Is Khartoum Interested in Darfur Peace Talks? The Case of Suleiman Jamous
Although the name "Suleiman Jamous" is hardly familiar, even within the world of Darfur advocacy, he is one of the true heroes to emerge from the desperate conflict of the past four years. Jamous, chief humanitarian ...
On China and the 2008 Olympic Games
The full-scale launch of a large, organized campaign to highlight China's complicity in the Darfur genocide appears likely to begin soon. But it's past time to start thinking about how to tap the creative power of students ...
Understanding Chinese President Hu’s Business Trip to Khartoum
To understand just how little was accomplished in halting ongoing genocidal destruction in Darfur during Chinese President Hu Jintao's much-touted business trip to Khartoum, we need to understand the larger context in which ...
Understanding Genocide in Darfur: The View from Khartoum
In understanding why Khartoum remains resolutely opposed to significant numbers of UN peace support personnel in Darfur, it is first of all critical to make sense of just what the National Islamic Front regime sees as it ...
“Voices on Genocide Prevention,” US Holocaust Memorial Museum, November 23, 2006
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Will Khartoum’s Omar al-Bashir Assume the Chair of the African Union?
In a matter of days, the African Union (AU) makes a decision that will do much to determine the future of the fledgling organization. At the Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) summit of January 29-30, it will either elect the President ...
“A Tragedy Without End,” The Guardian (on-line), January 14, 2007
Almost incomprehensibly, the humanitarian crisis in Darfur continues to deepen, threatening the lives of more than 4.5 million people now characterized by the UN as "conflict-affected." Security throughout the humanitarian ...
Darfur and the International Abandonment of a “responsibility to protect”
HUMANITARIAN OVERVIEW Recent large-scale evacuations of humanitarian personnel from Darfur, coming in the wake of an escalating series of violent attacks, are part of a pattern that may culminate in an almost complete ...
Darfur Humanitarian Operations Now in “Meltdown” Phase
The security crisis confronting humanitarian operations in Darfur and eastern Chad has deepened dangerously in the past several weeks. A new level of violence and brazen attacks on aid workers has produced large-scale ...
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