Kofi Annan on Darfur, June 17, 2004: "Based on reports that I have received, I cannot at this stage call it genocide. There are massive violations of international humanitarian law, but I am not ready to describe it as ...
Thousands Now Set to Die Daily in Darfur: Without Humanitarian Intervention, The Dying Will Continue Indefinitely, June 7, 2004
Eric Reeves June 7, 2004 International moral failure is now compounding rapidly, as the long-predicted effects of Khartoum's genocidal war against the African peoples of Darfur have begun to take hold ever-more ...
Death Toll in Darfur May Reach to 1 Million Human Beings; Khartoum Engaged in Multiple Military Offensives in Southern Sudan, June 3, 2004
Eric Reeves June 3, 2004 The "peace" for Sudan that was supposedly ushered in by the signing of an agreement in Naivasha (Kenya) last week now appears threatened not only by continuing massively destructive violence in ...
Acquiescing Before Unambiguous Genocide in Darfur: The United Nations, Europe, Canada, the Arab League, the African Union, June 1, 2004
Eric Reeves June 1, 2004 Continued expressions of doubt about the reality of genocide in Darfur are now little more than ignorance, factitious maneuvers of moral self-defense, or a desperate desire not to honor the ...
The Data of Destruction: Accelerating Genocide in Darfur, May 27, 2004
Eric Reeves May 27, 2004 Yesterday's historic peace signing in Naivasha (Kenya) between Khartoum's National Islamic Front regime and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army must be hailed for two reasons. First, ...
Khartoum’s National Islamic Front: On the Verge of Signing a “Peace,” But the Engineers of Human Destruction Continue Apace in Southern Sudan and Darfur, May 25, 2004
Eric Reeves May 25, 2005 For months the prospect of an imminent peace agreement between Khartoum's National Islamic Front and the southern opposition (the SPLM/A) has muted international criticism of the regime's ...
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