January 13, 2011 The evidence that Khartoum has substantially increased its military presence along the North/South border is overwhelming. This is especially worrisome in the Abyei region, which remains extraordinarily ...
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This is a disgrace in its timing–do UN OCHA and UNICEF have no idea about what is impending on December 19?
This is a disgrace in its timing--do UN OCHA and UNICEF have no idea about what is impending on December 19? ...
Statement of the African Studies Association Concerning Freedom of Expression in Sudan
Statement of the African Studies Association Concerning Freedom of Expression in Sudan The African Studies Association—the leading organization of its kind, representing the interests of 2,000 scholars of Africa—condemns in ...
U.S. Rep. McGovern Statement on the Swearing in of Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok
U.S. Rep. McGovern Statement on the Swearing in of Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok Washington, August 21, 2019 "I look forward with hope to a transitional period that places the rights and aspirations of the Sudanese ...
“Kleptocracy in Khartoum: Self-enrichment by the National Islamic Front/National Congress Party”
"Kleptocracy in Khartoum: Self-enrichment by the National Islamic Front/National Congress Party" ...
Khartoum’s aerial bombardment of civilian targets in southern Sudan, August 22, 2000
The Khartoum regime, Talisman Energy's business partner, resumes its aerial bombardment of civilian and humanitarian targets in southern Sudan; yet another episode of lies and broken promises. Eric Reeves ...
“The Foreign Minister of Sudan: Envoy of Hatred,” The Sunday Independent (South Africa), July 29, 2001
From The Sunday Independent (South Africa), July 29, 2001 ["The Foreign Minister of Sudan: Envoy of Hatred"] by Eric Reeves The current visit by Mustapha Ismail, Foreign Minister of Sudan, should ...
The Center for Strategic and International Studies “working group” on Sudan, April 10, 2002
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC is beginning a new "Working Group" on Sudan. CSIS is the K Street "think tank" that has already offered one seriously deficient account of the ...
Cholera in Sudan is Now Endemic–and yet the UN’s World Health Organization says nothing
Cholera in Sudan is Now Endemic--and yet the UN's World Health Organization says nothing Eric Reeves | October 3, 2017 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-26H Cholera in Sudan now has a deadly grip, continuing to re-emerge in areas ...
“Preventing Civil War in Sudan: U.S. Involvement Is Critical,” The New York Times, January 8, 2014
Eric Reeves • "The U.S. should assist in humanitarian efforts, send a senior U.S. official to negotiations, and strongly encourage the release of political detainees." United States engagement with the two Sudan's ...
Looming humanitarian crisis in the oil regions of Western Upper Nile, April 17, 2001
A massive human catastrophe in the oil regions of Sudan's Upper Nile Province looms ever closer. With Khartoum-instigated military conflict preventing humanitarian aid flights, with the UN's Operation Lifeline Sudan in ...
Intensifying Censorship is Key Part of Khartoum Regime’s Response to Popular Uprising
Intensifying Censorship is Key Part of Khartoum Regime's Response to Popular Uprising As protests increase throughout Sudan, news reporting of popular outrage over catastrophic price hikes for basic commodities also ...
“Petrodar and Oil Development in Eastern Upper Nile: The Asian Connection,” July 9, 2003
Eric Reeves July 9, 2003 Though most commentary on oil development in southern Sudan has focused on the concessions of Western Upper Nile, this emphasis is ultimately skewed, as a number of recent developments make clear. ...
Statement from the South Sudan Council of Churches on the Deteriorating Situation in South Sudan, 26 May 2015
Statement from the South Sudan Council of Churches on the Deteriorating Situation in South Sudan, 26 May 2015 There can be little doubt that the sentiments expressed here by the SSCC represent the views of the ...
The Nuba Mountains region: An inescapable issue at Machakos, January 13, 2003 (from Kauda, Nuba Mountains)
"The Nuba Mountains Region: An Inescapable Issue at Machakos" The Khartoum regime has delayed, and perhaps ultimately aborted its participation in the most recent round of the Machakos peace talks. It has done so because ...
The Truth about Talisman Energy’s Claims of “Construction Engagement” in Sudan, July 5, 2001
Talisman Energy has been fiercely criticized for its role as the only Western participant in Sudan's Greater Nile oil project. According to all credible accounts, this oil project and the revenues it generates are extending ...
Corruption in the ruling African National Congress: Failing South Africa—and Sudan | 22 June 2015
Over the years, South African journalists have reported on countless episodes of corruption directly tied to members of the ruling African National Congress (ANC). Many charges have involved high level officials, but none has ...
Justice for Women in Sudan: “Sudan teen who killed rapist husband faces new calls for death penalty”
Sudan teen who killed rapist husband faces new calls for death penalty Noura Hussein got a jail sentence after an international outcry. Prosecutors seek to overturn the ruling that spared her execution The Guardian (UK), ...
Khartoum again accelerates its bombing attacks against civilians in Southern Sudan, October 22, 2001
The ongoing military slaughter of innocent civilians in Southern Sudan continues apace, as the Khartoum regime now bombs fleeing civilians in western Bahr el-Ghazal and makes ongoing use of Talisman Energy airstrips for ...
“Oil Development in Sudan,” Bulletin of the Association of Concerned Africa Scholars, December 2001
Association of Concerned Africa Scholars (ACAS) Oil Bulletin, December 2001 Oil Development in Sudan Eric Reeves, Smith College I. Oil development in Sudan now sustains and exacerbates the longest and most ...
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