Khartoum Continues Genocidal Assaults on Darfur Civilians, According the international community a well-earned contempt Eric Reeves January 30, 2005 Reports of large-scale military assaults on civilians in Darfur, by ...
“At this moment, terrible things are happening today in Darfur, Sudan”—Kofi Annan, January 24, 2005, to the UN General Assembly; January 24, 2005
Eric Reeves January 24, 2005 Kofi Annan's statement today of this long conspicuous truth must still gain significance from its extraordinary context. For Annan was addressing the UN General Assembly and world leaders on ...
DARFUR MORTALITY UPDATE: January 18, 2005; Current data for total mortality from violence, malnutrition, and disease
Current data for total mortality from violence, malnutrition, and disease Eric Reeves January 18, 2005 The international news cycle continues to be dominated by attention to the apparently inexorable rise in tsunami ...
Darfur and the Completion of the Naivasha Negotiating Process: Part 1, January 14, 2005
Khartoum's genocidal ambitions continue unchecked despite Nairobi signing Eric Reeves January 14, 2005 January 9, 2005 is without question a signal moment in the history of modern Sudan. The opportunity exists for a ...
Darfur and the Completion of the Naivasha Negotiating Process: Part 2, January 14, 2005
IN THE ABSENCE OF INTERVENTION: CURRENT HUMANITARIAN ISSUES IN DARFUR Beyond the violent destruction of civilian life in Darfur, what humanitarian issues are currently defining of the larger crisis? UN IRIN reports ...
The Fate of Humanitarian Assistance in Darfur, January 4, 2005
Intolerable security risks and harassment by Khartoum bring aid organizations in Darfur to the brink of withdrawal Eric Reeves January 4, 2005 News obsession with the catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami, and the easy ...
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