Darfur has become all but invisible. With fewer and fewer human rights reports, news dispatches, or even candid accounts from U.N. leaders, events in the region have dropped almost fully out of international view. ...
“Extending the Timeline for Abyei: May 27 June 3, 2011”
This timeline extends a previous, more historical effort ("An Abyei Timeline: The Long Road to Khartoum's Military Invasion," May 27, 2011 at http://www.sudanreeves.org/Article328.html ). The present account treats only the ...
An Abyei Timeline: The Long Road to Khartoum’s Military Invasion | 27 May 2011
This timeline provides a schematic chronicle of events from 1905 through the Abyei Protocol (2004) to the present [1], with particular emphasis on the period between October 2010 and May 2011. The latter part of the timeline ...
“Renewed War Looms in Sudan, as the International Community Prevaricates” Dissent Magazine (on-line)
War reignited in South Sudan on May 19, 2011. The Khartoum regime, which has been building a massive offensive military capability in and around the hotly contested Abyei region for months, used a confusingly reported ...
Abyei blog: a true running blog of events in Abyei
"Extending the Timeline for Abyei: May 27 June 3, 2011" A UN internal report suggests "ethnic cleansing"; an already acute humanitarian crisis deepens as fuel for aid operations continues to be blocked by Khartoum; there is ...
“Carter Center Fails to Consider Key Issues in the South Kordofan Gubernatorial Election”
"Carter Center Fails to Consider Key Issues in the South Kordofan Gubernatorial Election" Eric Reeves | May 19, 2011 The Carter Center has stumbled badly in assessing the enormously consequential South Kordofan ...
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