The Intergovernmental Authority for Development (IGAD) is a consortium of East African nations comprising Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Sudan. A number of years ago IGAD formed a Secretariat given over to ...
Khartoum’s barbaric attack on civilians at Bieh—nine days later, March 1, 2002
Khartoum's barbaric attack on civilians at Bieh---nine days later Eric Reeves | March 1, 2002 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-ne Much has been clarified in the days since February 20, when Khartoum sent two helicopter gunships ...
Evidence of Talisman Energy’s complicity in scorched-earth warfare in the oil regions of Southern Sudan, February 27, 2002
What is the evidence against Talisman Energy in the class action lawsuit that it faces in United States District Court? How directly can Talisman be tied to the authoritatively established scorched-earth warfare in the ...
Status of the class-action lawsuit against Talisman Energy, now in US Federal District Court, February 26, 2002
Lawsuit Against Talisman Energy Moves Forward Vigorously The class action lawsuit brought against Talisman Energy for its role in the oil-driven destruction of southern Sudan continues to move forward in US District Court. ...
A full view of Khartoum’s attack on Bieh: Premeditated cvilian destruction, February 25, 2002
A full view of Khartoum's attack on Bieh: Premeditated cvilian destruction Eric Reeves | February 25, 2002 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-nb Additional important details of Khartoum's helicopter gunship attacks on Bieh last week ...
The Logic of Khartoum’s War on Civilians and Humanitarian Aid, February 22, 2002
The recent upsurge in reported aerial attacks on civilian and humanitarian targets in the oil regions of southern Sudan is entirely in keeping with the military logic of the National Islamic Front (NIF) regime in Khartoum. ...
from The Washington Post, May 29, 2000
by Sebastian Mallaby The case for humanitarian foreign policy sometimes has a wispy feel: We declare that American deeds should match American values and hope that nobody asks how, or how far, or what precisely those ...
from The Chonicle of Higher Education, December 10, 1999
A black-and-white engraving of John Milton as a young man hangs in Eric Reeves's office here on the campus of Smith College. On a wall opposite is a photograph of Ludwig Wittgenstein. Well-thumbed copies of Shakespeare's ...
The Military Situation in Sudan’s Western Upper Nile Oil Regions: An Assessment, January 24, 2002
"The Military Situation in Sudan's Oil Regions: An Assessment" The military security for oil operations in southern Sudan has become extremely precarious. The suspension of all activities in Block 5a by Lundin Petroleum ...
Lundin Petroleum (Sweden) forced by military insecurity to suspend oil operations in Western Upper Nile, January 22, 2002
Lundin Petroleum has been forced to suspend all oil exploration activities in southern Sudan, perhaps permanently. Recent actions by the southern military opposition have made continued operations untenable. Indeed, highly ...
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