Eric Reeves, 25 February 2015 | http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/25/i-have-been-silenced/?_r=0/ • By means of a nasty cyber-attack, the Khartoum (Sudan) regime has rendered my three Sudan-related ...
“Obama’s Blinders: What he and his administration refuse to see—and what Khartoum makes impossible not to see,” Sudan Tribune, 20 February 2015
Yesterday U.S. President Obama made a strong argument for the support of human rights, political freedom, and democracy. There was nothing especially innovative or useful in the speech, however much one might agree with the ...
Fluent, idiomatic rendering of received English summary translation of minutes from July 1, 2014 meeting in Khartoum | 18 February 2015
Herewith a fluent, idiomatic rendering of received English summary translation of minutes from July 1, 2014 meeting in Khartoum; those attending included senior military and security officials, as well as President and Field ...
Summary translation of the minutes of July 1, 2014 meeting of senior military and security officials in Khartoum, including President and Field Marshal Omar al-Bashir
Summary translation of the minutes of July 1, 2014 meeting of senior military and security officials in Khartoum, including President and Field Marshal Omar al-Bashir Eric Reeves | 17 February 2015 | ...
Arabic text of minutes from 1 July 2014 meeting of senior military and security officials in Khartoum, including President Omar al-Bashir
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The Human Rights Watch report on the mass rapes at Tabit: What it says about UNAMID | 12 February 2015
The Human Rights Watch report on the mass rapes at Tabit: What it says about UNAMID Eric Reeves | 12 February 2015 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1B9 The shockingly revealing and detailed report issued yesterday by Human ...
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