Eric Reeves June 13, 2003 Despite the continuation of the Machakos peace process for Sudan, recent events suggest that it is time to ask whether there remains any meaningful chance of success for the process. Put ...
“Can Khartoum Function as a National Capital Under Shari’a Law?” — June 6, 2003
Eric Reeves June 6, 2003 Can Khartoum function as the national capital of a unified Sudan if the National Islamic Front regime continues to insist on maintaining shari'a (Islamic law) in the city? The question has gained ...
“Attacks on Civilians in Eastern Upper Nile: Of No Concern?” — June 3, 2003
Eric Reeves June 3, 2003 For the second time in the last few months, there is an extremely disturbing report of civilian atrocities in Eastern Upper Nile (southern Sudan), conducted by military forces directly allied with ...
“Monitoring in Southern Sudan: Confusion Abounds, Khartoum Benefits,” May 30, 2003
Eric Reeves May 30, 2003 Those wishing to assess the meaningfulness of agreements signed by the National Islamic Front regime in Khartoum would do well to survey the history of monitoring commitments made over the past 14 ...
“Other Faces of Terror in Sudan,” May 22, 2003
Eric Reeves May 22, 2003 A high-level meeting between the Foreign Minister of Khartoum's National Islamic Front regime (Mustapha Ismail) and US Secretary of State Colin Powell took place yesterday (May 21, 2003). ...
“A Time-table for Genocide,” May 15, 2003
Eric Reeves May 15, 2003 In a surprisingly frank assessment of the Machakos peace talks, Khartoum's National Islamic Front foreign minister Mustapha Ismail declared on Tuesday (May 13) that the time-frame for the peace ...
“Khartoum’s Ongoing Militarizing of Oil Roads, Offensive Redeployments,” May 12, 2003
Deeply ominous new reports from the ground in southern Sudan, as well as aerial intelligence, make clear that Khartoum continues to be in highly consequential violation of two recent and important agreements negotiated under ...
“Egypt Attempts to Squeeze the Remaining Life out of Machakos Process,” May 1, 2003
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak yesterday arrived in Khartoum, marking his first visit to this neighboring country in fourteen years. If one peels away the contrived camaraderie, the agenda for the visit is all too clear: to ...
“State Department and the White House Seek to Justify Their Assessment of the Khartoum Regime,” April 24, 2003
In a series of statements and reports, all now available on the US State Department website [http://www.state.gov/p/af/ci/su/c9101.htm], the State Department and the White House seek to justify the April 21, 2003 Presidential ...
“President Determines that Khartoum is ‘Engaged in Good Faith Peace Negotiations, ‘ Not ‘Unreasonably Interfering with Humanitarian Efforts,'” April 22, 2003
Relying on a newly prepared report by the US State Department, President Bush yesterday certified in writing to various Congressional committees that Khartoum's National Islamic Front regime is in compliance with conditions ...
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