Are peace and justice incompatible pursuits in responding to the Darfur crisis? Do efforts by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute atrocity crimes in Darfur deserve robust international support or exhortations ...
“Darfur’s Perfect Storm,” The Guardian (on-line), June 24, 2008
UN humanitarian organisations operating in Darfur belatedly acknowledged this week that conditions are poised to deteriorate rapidly for some 4.3 million conflict-affected persons in the vast western region of Sudan, which ...
“Darfur: Millions of Vulnerable Civilians Sliding Closer to Starvation,” Dissent Magazine, 15 June 2008
Eric Reeves - The international community fails to heed the warning signs or hold Khartoum accountable - http://dissentmagazine.org/article/?article=1212 • Despite five years of genocidal counter-insurgency ...
“A Gift for Khartoum,” The New Republic (on-line), May 15, 2008
On May 10, one of Darfur's key rebel factions, the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), struck military targets within Omdurman, the twin city of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum. Although rumored for days, the long-distance ...
“An Up-close View of Brutality in Darfur,” Christian Science Monitor, May 12, 2008
NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS - The brutality of the Khartoum regime's military actions in the Darfur region of western Sudan continually forces a question that seems to have no morally intelligible answer: Is there no act of ...
“Darfur: Silent Famine in the Making,” The Sudan Tribune, April 24, 2008
The Darfur region of western Sudan is site of the world's largest humanitarian operation; it is also on the verge of famine. With an extraordinary annual budget, and almost four years of large-scale presence, the Darfur ...
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