Eric Reeves October 23, 2003 It is a bumpy, four-hour round-trip car ride to Naivasha from Nairobi; but US Secretary of State Colin Powell nonetheless arranged for an international itinerary that took him to the site of ...
“The Urgent Costs of Peace for Sudan: Immediate and Imminent Needs,” October 16, 2003
Eric Reeves October 16, 2003 Despite the continuing press of events in Sudan's peace process, despite the clear prospect that a peace agreement will soon be reached, the Bush administration still refuses to confront ...
“The Face of War in Darfur (Sudan): Many Tens of Thousands Flee Khartoum’s Campaign of Aerial Bombardment, Militia Attacks,” October 8, 2003
Eric Reeves October 8, 2003 Though a peace agreement between the Khartoum regime and the SPLM/A seems very likely in the next month or so, [THIS WAS IN FACT THE PREVAILING VIEW AT THE TIME; but WHEN KHARTOUM SAW THAT ...
“Time for the US to Commit Financially to Peace in Sudan: Peace Won’t Come on the Cheap, But War is More Expensive in All Ways,” october 2, 2003
Eric Reeves October 2, 2003 One week after the signing of an historic agreement on security arrangements at Naivasha (Kenya), the opportunity for peace in Sudan continues to present itself distinctly, though the overall ...
“Khartoum Muscling up on Security Issues at Naivasha: NIF Army and Defense Minister Put Negotiations on a ‘Short Leash,'” September 23, 2003
Eric Reeves September 23, 2003 As the Machakos/IGAD peace process continues at Naivasha (Kenya) in a last bid to end Sudan's civil war, security issues remain the focus of diplomatic and negotiating energies. For all who ...
“Hopes Fading in Naivasha (Kenya) for Sudan Peace: Khartoum Refuses to Negotiate in Good Faith,” September 16, 2003
Eric Reeves September 16, 2003 A series of highly reliable reports from Nairobi, from Naivasha (Kenya), and elsewhere in the region strongly suggest that this last round of Machakos/IGAD peace talks has stalemated, and ...
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