Eric Reeves November 11, 2004 Though the agreement between the Khartoum regime and the two insurgency movements in Darfur (signed in Abuja on November 9, 2004) represents a modest achievement for African Union (AU) ...
The Rapidly Growing Security Crisis in Darfur: Now dramatically obstructing humanitarian operations and access, November 2, 2004
Eric Reeves November 2, 2004 Though it has been apparent for the past two months that disintegration of the nominal cease-fire in Darfur was accelerating, very recent reports make clear that a dramatic security crisis has ...
The Deployment of New African Union Forces to Darfur: What it does and doesn’t mean, October 25, 2004
Eric Reeves October 25, 2004 After weeks of painful delay, the African Union (AU) is poised to begin augmenting the force of cease-fire monitors in Darfur, as well as troops to protect these monitors. The US, Canada, and ...
Is There No Threshold for Humanitarian Intervention in Darfur? Present realities make clear that there is not, October 18, 2004
Eric Reeves October 18, 2004 The relentlessly grim news from Darfur, revealing a continuing deterioration in both security and the overall humanitarian situation, puts in final form the question that has been raised in ...
The Genocidal Status Quo in Darfur: An overview of the crisis at 20 months, October 12, 2004
Eric Reeves October 12, 2004 CONTINUING INTERNATIONAL PARALYSIS Though nominally speaking for the US government, Secretary of State Colin Powell has come to represent the international community with his declaration in ...
DARFUR MORTALITY UPDATE: October 8, 2004; Current data for total mortality from violence, malnutrition, and disease
Eric Reeves October 8, 2004 Even as there is a growing body of evidence suggesting staggering numbers of violent deaths in Darfur over the past 20 months, and even as grimly authoritative predictions of accelerating ...
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