Yesterday, before the House International Relations Committee, Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill reiterated the Bush administration's opposition to US capital market sanctions against oil companies complicit in the genocidal ...
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SPLM/Abyei Administrator’s account of weapons/personnel used in recent attacks | 6 March 2011
SPLM/Abyei Administrator's account of weapons/personnel used in recent attacks | Eric Reeves, 6 March 2011 On the 28th of February there were two attacks on Todac. [A first attack occurred at 6:30am]; the second ...
“The Untimely Death of John Garang: Prospects for Peace in Sudan,” The New Republic, 2 August 2005
Eric Reeve • The death of Dr. John Garang de Mabior, longtime leader of the struggle for a just peace in southern Sudan, casts an ominous shadow over the prospects for sustaining the north/south peace agreement signed ...
Talisman Energy accused of deception on claimed humanitarian work in Sudan, October 23, 2000
Talisman Energy is blasted in today's Globe and Mail (Canada) for disingenuously associating itself with humanitarian work in Sudan. Most disturbingly, in making such "false statements" (the phrase comes from United Nations ...
“Unambiguous Victory in the Divestment Campaign Against Talisman Energy,” January 27, 2000
January 27, 2000 UNAMBIGUOUS VICTORY IN THE DIVESTMENT CAMPAIGN AGAINST TALISMAN ENERGY UNDER TREMENDOUS DIVESTMENT PRESSURES, THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY SELLS ALL 680,000 SHARES OF TALISMAN The State of New Jersey ...
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks: “War raging around southern oilfields,” April 24, 2002
---Headline, UN News Source There is nothing overstated about this headline from a report by the UN's Integrated Regional Information Network (April 19, 2002). On the contrary, war is raging, indeed accelerating ...
“Renewed War Looms in Sudan, as the International Community Prevaricates,” Dissent Magazine, May 24, 2011
"Renewed War Looms in Sudan, as the International Community Prevaricates," Dissent Magazine, May 24, 2011 Eric Reeves, 24 May 2011 War reignited in South Sudan on May 19, 2011. The Khartoum regime, which has been ...
Washington Post reports on Khartoum’s plan to bomb the US embassy in New Dehli (India), December 10, 2001
With the aid of a hodge-podge of partners---some nave, others deeply disingenuous---Khartoum has made great strides recently in re-writing the history of its long and deep involvement in supporting international terrorism. ...
International Reporting on Sudan Finally Finds Its Voice Following Arrest of Western Journalists
International Reporting on Sudan Finally Finds Its Voice Following Arrest of Western Journalists Eric Reeves | January 20, 2018 | https://wp.me/p45rOG-2bV The New York Times has offered the first significant ...
A detailed list of more than 300 Sudanese killed or arrested since protests began in December 2018
A detailed list of more than 300 Sudanese killed or arrested since protests began in December 2018 Eric Reeves | January 3, 2019 (1:30 GMT) info@almustagleen.org This list of specific names/dates/locations--in ...
A Second Statement in the Parliament of Canada concerning Talisman Energy in Sudan, February 22, 2001
Another statement by a Member of Parliament in Canada on Talisman Energy's complicity in the oil-driven destruction of southern Sudan. This follows a similarly critical statement by another Member of Parliament last week ...
Prospects for peace in Sudan and the imperatives of oil development: a study in conflict, March 8, 2002
The connection between oil development and the exacerbating of catastrophically destructive civil war in Sudan has long been clear and authoritatively documented. But very recent developments make even clearer that the ...
Khartoum, Saudi Arabia, and Iran—in the end, money is more persuasive to the beleaguered regime | 30 March 2015
Extended excerpts from the 31 August 2014 meeting of senior military and security officials, providing greater detail and context for comments on Sudan's relationships with Iran and Saudia Arabia then---and the dramatic ...
South African spurns Sudan bid for further corporate complicity in oil development, August 1, 2001
South African leaders have spurned Sudan's Foreign Minister Ismail and his bid to gain further corporate complicity in Sudan's brutally destructive oil development projects. Indeed, Mr. Ismail left South without any ...
“Renewed Violations of Cease-fire Agreement by Khartoum’s Forces in Southern Sudan,” July 7, 2003
Eric Reeves July 7, 2003 Even as various optimistic assessments of the prospects for peace in Sudan are emanating from Khartoum (and other quarters), the National Islamic Front regime has very recently resumed major ...
A Major Legal Defeat for Talisman Energy in US Federal District Court: A Landmark Decision, March 19, 2004
Eric Reeves March 19, 2003 In a 110-page ruling issued today, Judge Allen Schwartz of the US Federal District Court, Southern District of New York, has thrown out Talisman Energy's motion to dismiss the ...
Historic lawsuit filed against Talisman Energy in US Federal District Court, November 7, 2001
An historically significant class action lawsuit will be filed tomorrow--- November 8, 2001---against Talisman Energy Inc. in United States federal court, specifically the District Court for the Southern District of New York ...
Khartoum Offers Strategic Military Support to Rebels in South Sudan (SPLA-in-Opposition) | 28 September 2014
Previously: Original account of leaked document containing minutes of high-level meeting of senior military and security officials (31 August 2014): posted September 25, 2014 ...
“Abyei and South Kordofan: Why Our Diplomatic ‘Successes’ in Sudan Aren’t,” The New Republic, 30 June 2011
Eric Reeves • Two agreements about the dangerous crises in Sudan were signed in the past few days: one purporting to address the Abyei crisis (http://reliefweb.int/node/422034), the other the massive ethnically targeted ...
“Are U.S. and U.N. Officials Ignoring New Evidence of Atrocities in Sudan?” The New Republic (on-line), July 23, 2011
Sudan seems to bring out a perverse diffidence in both the Obama administration and the international community. This is especially clear in their response to a growing body of evidence that atrocities are being committed in ...
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