The bedrock principle for all peace negotiations in Sudan has been the right of Southern self-determination, specifically in the form of a referendum that allows Southerners to choose between remaining in a unified Sudan or ...
Search Results for: food shortage in Darfur
Catastrophe in Darfur Exploding: UN Now Estimates That Millions Are Affected by War; Aerial Attacks on Civilians Accelerate Dramatically, January 27, 2004
Eric Reeves January 27, 2004 The scale of the human catastrophe in Darfur (far western Sudan) daily comes more fully into view, as news reports and UN and other humanitarian assessments coalesce more fully into a picture ...
Sudan: Desperate for Regime Change Over Many Years
Sudan: Desperate for Regime Change Over Many Years by Eric Reeves, June 27, 2012 The Washington Post op/ed that appears below ("Regime Change in Sudan") was first published almost eight years ago---August 23, 2004. All ...
New Attacks on Civilians Far to the North in Darfur; More Than 1,000 Human Beings Now Dying Weekly in Darfur: What is the Threshold for an Emergency Humanitarian Intervention? — February 8, 2004
Eric Reeves February 8, 2004 A number of credible eyewitnesses from within far northern Darfur (near al-Atrun) are reporting a significant increase in fighting this past week, in a region far from any humanitarian or news ...
ANNEX to October 30, 2023 Update: Responding to Sexual Violence in Darfur
ANNEX to October 30, 2023 Update: Responding to Sexual Violence in Darfur From the coordinating counselor for Team Zamzam (received October 29, 2023) This report is offered in light of the increasingly turbulent situation ...
The Scale of the Human Catastrophe in Darfur: Staggering Mortality Rates Predicted by USAID Over the Next Year, April 15, 2004
Eric Reeves April 15, 2004 As terrible as human suffering and destruction in Darfur is presently, research published today by the US Agency for International Development (US AID) suggests that we haven't begun to see the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Project Update, January 23, 2022: Responding to Sexual Violence in Darfur
Project Update, January 23, 2022: Responding to Sexual Violence in Darfur Gaffar Mohammud Saeneen and Eric Reeves, Co-Chairs Julie Darcq, Online Campaign Coordinator; Nancy Reeves, editor and financial ...
Darfur and the Diplomatic Logic of Appeasement:Concluding Peace Talks at Naivasha Must Not, and Cannot, Entail Expediency, January 26, 2004
Eric Reeves January 26, 2004 Despite clear, indeed overwhelming evidence that the human catastrophe in Darfur Province (far western Sudan) continues to accelerate rapidly, the international community---as represented by ...
Darfur Humanitarian Operations Now in “Meltdown” Phase
The security crisis confronting humanitarian operations in Darfur and eastern Chad has deepened dangerously in the past several weeks. A new level of violence and brazen attacks on aid workers has produced large-scale ...
Current Proposals for Responding to Genocide in Darfur: A compendium and critique of suggestions from the international community, September 23, 2004
Eric Reeves September 23, 2004 Various voices within the international community have proposed a number of different responses to ongoing, massive genocidal destruction in Darfur. Whether motivated by shame, human rights ...
“Darfur: Shame and Responsibility,” Dissent Magazine (Fall 2005)
Darfur: Shame and Responsibility by Eric Reeves Two and a half years after major conflict began in the Darfur province of far western Sudan, it is perversely clear how the future history of this tortured region will ...
Khartoum extorts money and confiscates resources from humanitarian organizations
Khartoum extorts money and confiscates resources from humanitarian organizations . Eric Reeves, 22 January 2011 The primary obstacle to increasing humanitarian capacity is the hostility to ...
Ban Ki-moon in Sudan: Vacuous Diplomacy and Specious Declarations
Although still notionally "in progress," UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's mission to Sudan on behalf of Darfur has clearly failed to register significant political progress on any front. And insofar as this mission marks a ...
South Sudan and Darfur in the Wake of John Garang’s Death, August 11, 2005
A season of disingenuousness Eric Reeves August 11, 2005 Despite brave words in many quarters about the fate of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between Khartoum's National Islamic Front (NIF) and the southern Sudan ...
“Can Peace Ever Be Made with the National Islamic Front?” — June 13, 2003
Eric Reeves June 13, 2003 Despite the continuation of the Machakos peace process for Sudan, recent events suggest that it is time to ask whether there remains any meaningful chance of success for the process. Put ...
“Sudan: The Horror Continues—And the World Sits By,” The New Republic, June 24, 2011
The ethnically targeted human destruction in South Kordofan in Sudan, directed overwhelmingly at the African peoples of the Nuba Mountains, continues to spread and intensify. Many are warning of a "new Darfur," a reprise of ...
What is the Meaning of the Darfur Cease-fire Agreement? In All Likelihood, Virtually Nothing Without Additional International Pressure, April 9, 2004
Eric Reeves April 9, 2004 The agreement reached yesterday in N'Djamena (Chad), providing for a cease-fire of 45 days and nominally for humanitarian access, suggests how quickly international pressure can influence ...
The Darfur Resolution Currently Before the UN Security Council
A chronology of international responses to the Darfur genocide over the past year provides a deeply dispiriting time-line, and suggests how unlikely it is that security for civilians and humanitarians will improve any time ...
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 21
- 22
- 23
- 24
- 25
- …
- 78
- Next Page »