Evacuations of humanitarian personnel have in recent days accelerated dramatically in both North Darfur and eastern Chad. Today over 100 international aid workers, primarily non-essential staff, were evacuated from ...
“Why the Addis Ababa ‘agreement’ on Darfur is anything but”
Late this summer, after the U.N. Security Council gave the go-ahead to send 22,500 troops and police to end the genocide in Darfur, in the form of Resolution 1706, Khartoum adamantly refused to accept the U.N. force. But, on ...
Darfur, Eastern Chad Face Unconstrained Human Destruction
Darfur and eastern Chad are now in the throes of uncontrolled, cataclysmic violence. Anarchic conditions are expanding with terrifying speed, even as the international community gives no evidence that it is prepared to act ...
The Addis Ababa “Conclusions” on Security for Darfur: A Diplomatic Travesty
Preliminary news reports on the "Conclusions" from what was convened as a "High Level Consultation on the Situation in Darfur" (Addis Ababa, November 16, 2006) were remarkably misleading. Far from being the diplomatic ...
Civilian and Humanitarian Security in Darfur: Final Concessions to Khartoum
The signals have been everywhere in evidence these past ten days: there is simply no stomach within the international community to provide military resources for meaningful protection of the nearly 4.5 million ...
The Final Onslaught in Darfur: Assaults on Camps for Displaced Civilians
The Final Onslaught in Darfur: Assaults on Camps for Displaced Civilians Eric Reeves | 4 November 2006 http://wp.me/p45rOG-yp With a grim predictability, the last and likely most deadly phase of the genocide in ...
“Europe’s indifference to Darfur,” The New Republic, October 27, 2006
When it comes to the failure of the world to stop Darfur's cataclysm of remorseless human destruction, there is blame to go around. There is the glaring duplicity of the U.N. Secretariat; the shameful hypocrisy of the Arab ...
Khartoum Expels Kofi Annan’s Special Representative for Sudan, Jan Pronk
A great deal is represented by the extraordinarily arrogant decision on the part of the National Islamic Front regime in Khartoum to expel Jan Pronk, who has for more than two years served as UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan's ...
How Long Must the People of Darfur Wait for Meaningful Security?
It is more than six weeks since UN humanitarian chief Jan Egeland warned the Security Council that, "[the humanitarian gains of the past two years in Darfur] can all be lost within weeks---not months. I cannot give a starker ...
Paralysis in Darfur: Khartoum Achieves a Final Diplomatic Success
The final shape of Khartoum's diplomatic strategy in seeking to retain ultimate control over security arrangements in Darfur is now clearly in evidence; so, too, is the shameful success of this ruthless strategy. By ...
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