Yesterday, before the House International Relations Committee, Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill reiterated the Bush administration's opposition to US capital market sanctions against oil companies complicit in the genocidal ...
The international community remains disgracefully silent in the wake of Khartoum’s continued aerial assault on civilians in Southern Sudan, June 26, 2002
Is there no atrocity that will lead to full-throated international condemnation of Khartoum's National Islamic Front regime? Can Khartoum continue its barbarous aerial assault on civilian and humanitarian targets in ...
The real meaning of Talisman Energy’s forced exit from Sudan, June 24, 2002
The battle has already begun to "spin" the meaning of what appears to be Talisman Energy's impending sale of its Sudan asset to India's ONGC. Talisman is, of course, getting major help from the high-priced Hill & Knowlton ...
Khartoum’s engineered humanitarian crisis in Southern Sudan still deepening, June 17, 2002
Despite weeks of opportunity to reverse, at least partially, an accelerating slide toward a massive humanitarian crisis in southern Sudan, both the UN and the United States seem paralyzed. Neither UN leadership nor the US ...
Failure of the US Senate to Send the Sudan Peace Act to Conference: humanitarian implications, June 13, 2002
The Sudan Peace Act has been considered primarily in terms of the House version of the bill, which contains potent US capital market sanctions against foreign companies complicit in the oil-driven destruction of Sudan. But ...
The deepening humanitarian crisis in the oil regions of Western Upper Nile, June 11, 2002
It is now two weeks since Tom Vraalsen, UN Special Envoy to Sudan, negotiated an agreement with the Khartoum regime that fundamentally compromised the principle of unimpeded humanitarian access to the people of southern ...
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