Khartoum's genocidal ambitions continue unchecked despite Nairobi signing Eric Reeves January 14, 2005 January 9, 2005 is without question a signal moment in the history of modern Sudan. The opportunity exists for a ...
Darfur and the Completion of the Naivasha Negotiating Process: Part 2, January 14, 2005
IN THE ABSENCE OF INTERVENTION: CURRENT HUMANITARIAN ISSUES IN DARFUR Beyond the violent destruction of civilian life in Darfur, what humanitarian issues are currently defining of the larger crisis? UN IRIN reports ...
The Fate of Humanitarian Assistance in Darfur, January 4, 2005
Intolerable security risks and harassment by Khartoum bring aid organizations in Darfur to the brink of withdrawal Eric Reeves January 4, 2005 News obsession with the catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami, and the easy ...
Reports of an Impending Peace Agreement for Sudan, December 29, 2004
A peace "agreement" between Khartoum and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army: Has the regime done anything but change the subject? Eric Reeves December 29, 2004 FRAMING THE QUESTION What should we make of ...
Khartoum Triumphant: Abuja talks end without progress, 22 December 2004
Khartoum Triumphant: Abuja talks end without progress; Save the Children/UK withdraws from Darfur; MSF worker murdered by Khartoum's forces in Labado (South Darfur); African Union fired upon and forced to curtail ...
The Machakos Protocol: Peace for Sudan? A Clash of Hope and History, July 22, 2002
As reported from Machakos and Nairobi (Kenya), peace talks between Khartoum's National Islamic Front and the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M) have yielded major success. The fundamental issues of ...
In response to Talisman Energy CEO Jim Buckee and his mendacious criticism of Congressional testimony of Eric Reeves, July 2, 2002
July 2, 2002 In response to the obscenely disingenuous commentary from Jim Buckee, CEO and President of Talisman Energy, an Open Letter from Eric Reeves to: The Honorable Henry J. Hyde Chairman, Committee on ...
The Bush Administration on oil development in Southern Sudan: myopia or hypocrisy? — June 28, 2002
Yesterday, before the House International Relations Committee, Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill reiterated the Bush administration's opposition to US capital market sanctions against oil companies complicit in the genocidal ...
The international community remains disgracefully silent in the wake of Khartoum’s continued aerial assault on civilians in Southern Sudan, June 26, 2002
Is there no atrocity that will lead to full-throated international condemnation of Khartoum's National Islamic Front regime? Can Khartoum continue its barbarous aerial assault on civilian and humanitarian targets in ...
The real meaning of Talisman Energy’s forced exit from Sudan, June 24, 2002
The battle has already begun to "spin" the meaning of what appears to be Talisman Energy's impending sale of its Sudan asset to India's ONGC. Talisman is, of course, getting major help from the high-priced Hill & Knowlton ...
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