A terrible consequence of the Darfur Peace Agreement, signed in May 2006 and resulting chiefly in dividing the anti-Khartoum rebel movement, is that it has allowed too many influential people to speak euphemistically about ...
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Project Responding to Sexual Violence in Darfur | December 10, 2020 update
Project Responding to Sexual Violence in Darfur | December 10, 2020 update Project Responding to Sexual Violence in Darfur: Providing Safety and Rehabilitation for Girls and Women in Darfur | Gaffar Mohammud Saeneen and Eric ...
US Congress calls on Khartoum “to grant full, unconditional, and immediate [humanitarian] access to Darfur,” even as the regime deliberately blocks US aid efforts and officials: The Genocide Accelerates, May 19, 2004
Eric Reeves May 19, 2004 The international community must quickly decide whether Khartoum's National Islamic Front regime has any intention of granting unfettered humanitarian access to Darfur, the key to saving hundreds ...
Jimmy Carter on Genocide in Darfur, from The New Republic (on-line)
Last week, Jimmy Carter toured Sudan as part of a group of international celebrities who are calling themselves "the Elders." Founded by Nelson Mandela, the Elders aim--in the modest words of one member, British billionaire ...
“Consequences of Failure: The Face of Resumed War in Southern Sudan,” August 4, 2003
Eric Reeves August 4, 2003 As the prospects for peace in Sudan diminish with Khartoum's continuing intransigence in the Machakos process and its recent declaration of unacceptable "preconditions" for resumed talks (UN's ...
Egypt Celebrates Fifty Years of Independence for Sudan, January 3, 2006
Sudanese refugees massacred by Egyptian Police; Egyptian Foreign Ministry declares enthusiastic support for Khartoum as site of AU, Arab League summits Eric Reeves January 3, 2006 There are many perspectives from ...
“IS CHAD THE NEW DARFUR?” The New Republic (on-line), July 12, 2006
"Spillover Effect" by Eric Reeves In recent months, human rights groups and journalists have begun to report an ominous development in central Africa: The Darfur genocide, now in its fourth year, appears ...
Glimpses of Continuing Slow-Motion Genocide in Darfur: Recent Reports of Ethnically-Targeted Violence
Glimpses of Continuing Slow-Motion Genocide in Darfur: Recent Reports of Ethnically-Targeted Violence Eric Reeves | May 30, 2018 | https://wp.me/p45rOG-2fs Military efforts by the National Islamic Front/National ...
Musa Hilal: “Minister of Offense,” The New Republic (on-line) February 1, 2008
On February 27, 2004, in the Tawilla area of North Darfur, 30 villages were burned to the ground, over 200 were people killed, over 200 girls and women raped (some by up to 14 assailants at a time, in front of their ...
“How War Reignited In Sudan While No One Was Looking,” The New Republic, 29 November 2011
Eric Reeves - http://www.tnr.com/article/world/97921/south-sudan-khartoum-obama • Violence has escalated in recent weeks in many places in both (north) Sudan and the newly independent Republic of South Sudan. ...
On the ICC: “Turning Up the Heat in Darfur,” The Guardian (on-line), July 17, 2008
The prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, following a three-year investigation, has charged the president of the Sudanese regime, Omar al-Bashir, with genocide and crimes against humanity. Whatever the implications ...
ANNEX 1: Sexual Violence in Sudan Today
Sudan war: more sexual assaults, rapes reported Radio Dabanga, May 28, 2023 | KHARTOUM / EL GENEINA / EL FASHER More cases of cases of conflict-related sexual violence have been recorded in Sudan since mid-May when ...
“In Sudan, Genocide Anew?” The Washington Post, 18 June 2011
Eric Reeves • By early 2004, it was clear that the ideologically Arabist and Islamist regime in Khartoum was waging a genocidal counterinsurgency war throughout the western region of Darfur. Yet months passed before a ...
“An Expedient and Dishonest Trade-Off by the UN in Darfur” | The Huffington Post, 6 September 2014
"An Expedient and Dishonest Trade-Off by the UN in Darfur," The Huffington Post Eric Reeves, 6 September 2014 | ...
Humanitarian Conditions in Darfur: The most recent reports reveal a relentless deterioration
Humanitarian Conditions in Darfur: The most recent reports reveal a relentless deterioration (Part 1) (Part 2 at http://www.sudanreeves.org/?p=3922 ) Eric Reeves | 10 February 2013 | ...
INCIDENTS OF RAPE: To be read with “RAPE AS A CONTINUING WEAPON OF WAR IN DARFUR”
•Nine women raped by Abu Tira forces Al Lair Jar Al Nabi (9 February 2012) - Elements of Abu Tira forces (Central Reserve Forces) reportedly raped nine South Sudanese female refugees in Al Lait Jar Al Nabi in North Darfur ...
Why the Khartoum Regime Will Fall
Why the Khartoum Regime Will Fall - Eric Reeves, June 25, 2012 - (http://www.sudanreeves.org/?p=3235 ) Sudan Tribune, June 25, 2012 [ see #SudanRevolts for updates on civilian uprising in Sudan ] The ...
Darfur Adrift: A Skeptical Assessment of Resolution 1769 (Part 2 of 2)
The recent massacre of civilians in Muhajiriya (South Darfur)---by Khartoum's regular military forces and its Janjaweed militia allies---represents, in its vicious human destruction, the most conspicuous consequence of ...
Concerning civilians in Blue Nile and South Kordofan, an open letter to: Princeton Lyman, U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan
November 5, 2012, Concerning civilians in Blue Nile and South Kordofan, an open letter to: Princeton Lyman, U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan Department of State, Washington, DC Dear Ambassador Lyman - I write to you ...
“Moral Equivalence,” from the Guardian (on-line), October 10, 2007
Lakhdar Brahimi, a former UN envoy to Iraq and one of several international eminences know as "the Elders," briefly toured Sudan last week and declared that the Darfur rebels were being "pampered" by the "international ...
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