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Sudan Research, Analysis, and Advocacy

by Eric Reeves

Quantifying Genocide in Darfur: A Summary and Update, June 28, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 3848 words

Eric Reeves June 28, 2004 The grim task of quantifying what can be known at present of genocide in Darfur is important for a variety of reasons. Certainly the more the world community learns about the scale of Khartoum's ...

Unambiguous Evidence of Genocidal Intent: A Legal Analysis of Khartoum’s Continuing Obstruction of Humanitarian Access to Darfur, June 16, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 3927 words

Eric Reeves June 16, 2004 For many months now, Khartoum has deliberately denied, impeded, and made excessively difficult humanitarian access to the war-affected African peoples of Darfur. Tom Vraalsen, UN special envoy ...

Bush administration announces genocide determination, June 14, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 1542 words

"Bush officials say they are considering whether what is happening in Darfur amounts to genocide," New York Times, June 12, 2004 Eric Reeves June 14, 2004 The question, though long overdue, is now being posed at the ...

Quantifying Genocide in Darfur, Part II, June 11, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 2972 words

Eric Reeves June 11, 2004 [PART II] [4] Total number of "war-affected" persons The number of "war-affected" persons is, according to the US Agency for International Development and other international aid agencies, ...

Quantifying Genocide in Darfur, Part I, June 11, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 2901 words

Quantifying Genocide in Darfur: Numbers/Statistics/Projections; What We Know and How We Know It [Part I] Eric Reeves June 11, 2004 The human catastrophe in Darfur has moved slowly to the fore of international ...

If the UN Won’t Act to Save Hundreds of Thousands in Darfur, Who Will? Humanitarian Intervention Remains All That Can Avert Utter Catastrophe, June 9, 2004

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 2957 words

Eric Reeves June 9, 2004 A rapidly growing body of evidence suggests that the UN will not respond with appropriate urgency or forceful resolve to end the massive human destruction in Darfur. Indeed, there is at present ...

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About the Author

cer1 Eric Reeves has been writing about greater Sudan for the past twenty-three years. His work is here organized chronologically, and includes all electronic and other publications since the signing of the historic Machakos Protocol (July 2002), which guaranteed South Sudan the right to a self- determination referendum. There are links to a number of Reeves’ formal publications in newspapers, news magazines, academic journals, and human rights publications, as well as to the texts of his Congressional testimony and a complete list of publications, testimony, and academic presentations.
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