On February 3rd, I published a brief introduction to a set of gruesome photographs taken by Dr. Tom Catena, the only surgeon working in the Nuba Mountains (http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Ak). I posted the photographs of bomb victims ...
“An Open Letter to Ibrahim Ghandour, Deputy Chairman of the National Congress Party, on the occasion of his visit to meet with Obama administration officials in Washington, DC” | Sudan Tribune, 7 February 2015
An Open Letter to Ibrahim Ghandour, Deputy Chairman of the National Congress Party, on the occasion of his visit to meet with Obama administration officials in Washington, DC [Sudan Tribune, 7 February 2015] Eric ...
“The Armenian Genocide, the Khartoum Regime, and the National Prayer Breakfast,” Sudan Tribune | 4 February 2015
The "National Prayer Breakfast"—a sixty-two year tradition in Washington, held annually on the first Thursday in February—will this year commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. Bringing together a wide ...
Darfur is Disintegrating: Major towns and the camps for displaced persons are witnessing escalating violence | 2 February 2015
Darfur is Disintegrating: Major towns and the camps for displaced persons are witnessing escalating violence Eric Reeves | | 2 February 2015 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1A7 The international community is at present bearing ...
Yemen, Khartoum, and Obama Administration Priorities in the “War on Terrorism”
Yemen, Khartoum, and Obama Administration Priorities in the "War on Terrorism" Eric Reeves | January 27, 2015 | https://wp.me/p45rOG-1zB Recent events in Yemen bring into sharp focus some of the more dismaying ...
“Bombing Civilian Hospitals: A Khartoum ‘Tradition'”: further reflections on the repeat bombing of the MSF hospital at Frandala, South Kordofan, 23 January 2015
"Bombing Civilian Hospitals: A Khartoum 'Tradition'": further reflections on the repeat bombing of the MSF hospital at Frandala, South Kordofan (from The Huffington Post, 23 January ...
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