The previous analysis in this series (http://www.sudanreeves.org/Article231.html) focused primarily on the potential for intra-state conflict in Sudan, particularly in South Sudan, Southern Kordofan and the Nuba Mountains, ...
Darfur Enmeshed Within Sudan’s Broadening National Crisis
With dismaying predictability, the continuing catastrophe in Darfur commands less and less news attention, largely because it has settled into a grim "genocide by attrition," defined not so much by massive ...
“Genocide in Darfur: International focus on al-Bashir is too narrow” from The Guardian (on-line), December 18, 2008
Darfur's vast and complex catastrophe has increasingly come to be perceived through the narrow lens of an impending ruling by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges brought against Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir. ...
Humanitarian Efforts in Darfur Face Escalating War by Khartoum
The UN recently issued yet another report on humanitarian conditions in Darfur, noting in a long catalog of obstruction and harassment that for more than four months the Khartoum regime refused to allow entry to 5,000 metric ...
“Millennium Development Grotesquery,” The New Republic (on-line), October 10, 2008
Eight years ago, nearly all United Nations member states and many international organizations committed to a series of ambitious steps designed to respond immediately to critical needs within the developing world, and ...
“Chaos by Design”: Khartoum’s Patterns of Violence in Darfur, 2008
It has become a wearingly familiar truism of "news" reporting and commentary on Darfur: violence in the region is significantly different from the large-scale, genocidal village destruction of 2003 through early 2005. Of ...
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