In August 2009, two departing leaders of the current UN/African Union peace support operation in Darfur (UNAMID) claimed that the war in Darfur was over, and had devolved into a "low-intensity" security problem. General ...
“What Khartoum Has Learned from Its Electoral ‘Triumph'”
The dispatch came from a news organization most people have never heard of—"Radio Dabanga"—and its account was numbingly familiar: "Two women and a child were killed on Wednesday morning (May 5, 2010) by aerial ...
“False Democracy—Or What To Expect From The Upcoming Elections in Sudan”
WITH A terrible predictability, Sudan's impending elections have degenerated into a chaotic mixture of massive fraud, vote-rigging, boycotts, intimidation, and abuses of national power by the ruling National Congress Party ...
“Once again, world is silent on Darfur,” The Boston Globe, March 26, 2010
For all the attention Darfur has received and for all the humanitarian assistance that it has been provided, innocent civilians are once again being killed as part of a ruthless counterinsurgency campaign by the Khartoum ...
“Will the Obama Administration Truly Support an Independent South Sudan?” Sudan Tribune, 30 January 2010
Eric Reeves - http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article33952 • The evidence of recent months suggests that there is an increasingly grim logic governing the military and geographic future of southern Sudan—and ...
Civilians at Risk: Human Security and Humanitarian Aid in Darfur
Darfur has in recent months received considerably less attention from news organizations, as well as human rights and policy groups. Sudan's place in the news is now dominated by the upcoming April elections for national and ...
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 132
- 133
- 134
- 135
- 136
- …
- 238
- Next Page »