Part 1 of this mortality assessment (April 28, 2006), surveying all relevant extant data, concludes that since the outbreak of major conflict in Darfur (February 2003), over 450,000 people have died from violence, disease, ...
As Rainy Season Nears, Darfur Faces “Perfect Storm” of Human Destruction, March 7, 2006
Collapsing security, funding shortfalls, humanitarian evacuations, growing violence in Chad, looming war in Eastern Sudan---and political dithering by international community Eric Reeves March 7, 2006 The Economist ...
DARFUR MORTALITY UPDATE: August 31, 2005
Current data for total mortality from violence, malnutrition, and disease Eric Reeves | August 31, 2005 Building on fourteen previous assessments of mortality in Darfur, the present analysis argues that conflict-related ...
QUANTIFYING GENOCIDE IN DARFUR: April 28, 2006 (Part 1)
Currently extant data, in aggregate, strongly suggest that total excess mortality in Darfur, over the course of more than three years of deadly conflict, now significantly exceeds 450,000. As Rwanda marks a grim twelfth ...
Darfur Held Hostage: Khartoum Adamantly Rejects UN Peacekeeping Force, March 1, 2006
The National Islamic Front exports targeted ethnic destruction to Chad Eric Reeves March 1, 2006 Even as security conditions for civilians and humanitarian operations in Darfur continue to deteriorate, the lack of ...
What Does President Bush Mean by “NATO stewardship” of Darfur Crisis? February 22, 2006
Given reluctance in Brussels, a good deal less than meets the eye Eric Reeves February 22, 2006 President Bush declared this past Friday that a security force for Darfur will require "NATO stewardship, planning, ...
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