Eric Reeves [January 15, 2001] Smith College Northampton, MA 01063 413-585-3326 ereeves@smith.edu Marking the last International Human Rights day of his eight years in office, President Clinton finally ...
Commentary on the Divestment Campaign by Far Eastern Economic Review, January 5, 2001
Lest anyone think that only Talisman Energy is being targeted for their complicity in the oil-driven destruction of Sudan, see the attached article from the prestigious Far Eastern Economic Review, commenting on the potent ...
The Khartoum Regime Publicly Announces it will Continue Civilian Bombing Attacks in Southern Sudan, January 3, 2001
With a monstrous callousness, the Government of Sudan---business partner to Talisman Energy and the other oil companies presently exploiting southern Sudan---has publicly and unapologetically announced that it will continue ...
A Compendium of the Year’s News Commentary on Talisman Energy in Sudan, December 22, 2000
The New Year is typically an occasion for celebration and forward looking. But for the people of southern Sudan, the new year looms ominously---and is all too likely to bring the same oil-generated terror, suffering, and ...
The Bush Administration and Capital Market Sanctions Against Talisman Energy, December 20, 2000
As the new US President, George W. Bush can accelerate the process of bringing peace to Sudan his first day in office. He can declare that under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (the authority by which ...
Talisman Energy’s CEO Jim Buckee: “Increasingly, Sudan is becoming a source of relative regional stability,” December 18, 2000
"Increasingly, Sudan is becoming a source of relative regional stability." Jim Buckee, CEO of Talisman Energy, The Ottawa Citizen, October 18, 1999 "More than 3.2 million people in Sudan are facing serious food and ...
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