Still no serious response to insecurity facing civilians, humanitarian workers Eric Reeves May 7, 2005 Despite recent announcements that the AU will seek NATO logistical help in augmenting its woefully under-sized and ...
The Destruction of Khor Abeche, South Darfur, April 7, 2005
A symbol of international impotence in confronting Darfur's genocide Eric Reeves April 12, 2005 Relatives and friends of the many innocent civilians slaughtered last week in the village of Khor Abeche (South Darfur, ...
The Moment of Decision for Darfur: Will humanitarian intervention truly offer civilian protection? March 21, 2005
Eric Reeves March 21, 2005 Recent statements from UN human rights specialists, international policy organizations, human rights groups, and even the UN political leadership make clear there is now broad international ...
Humanitarian Intervention for Darfur: Does the International Will Exist? March 31, 2005
No evidence from the UN, US, or Europeans (Part 2 of a two-part analysis) Eric Reeves March 31, 2005 The signs of a deteriorating humanitarian situation continue to be evident everywhere in Darfur: from acute water ...
“Darfur and the International Criminal Court,” Middle East Report, April 29, 2005
Middle East Report On-line http://www.merip.org/meromero042905.html "Darfur and the International Criminal Court" Eric Reeves April 29, 2005 (Eric Reeves, professor of English language and literature at Smith ...
DARFUR MORTALITY UPDATE: March 11, 2005
Current data for total mortality from violence, malnutrition, and disease Eric Reeves March 11, 2005 Building on eleven previous assessments of global mortality in Darfur, this analysis finds that approximately 380,000 ...
Current Security Conditions in Darfur: An Overview, April 7, 2005
Disturbing trends suggest further attenuation of humanitarian relief Eric Reeves April 7, 2005 All signs are that physical security for humanitarian operations in Darfur continues to deteriorate at a very serious rate. ...
“Humanitarian intervention in Darfur?”, the Boston Globe (Sunday), April 17, 2005
EXTANT MORTALITY data strongly suggest that genocide in the Darfur region of western Sudan has now claimed approximately 400,000 lives. Ethnically targeted human destruction, directed by the National Islamic Front regime in ...
The International Failure to Confront Khartoum, March 17, 2005
Consequences going forward for southern Sudan and Darfur Eric Reeves March 17, 2005 "The United Nations has withdrawn all international staff in part of western Sudan to the state capital after Arab militias said they ...
“Things are looking greatly better in Darfur”—Olusegun Obasanjo, March 4, 2005
"Things are looking greatly better in Darfur"---African Union Chair and Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, following discussion of the crisis with National Islamic Front President Omer Beshir, February 16, 2005 Eric ...
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