"The Military Situation in Sudan's Oil Regions: An Assessment" The military security for oil operations in southern Sudan has become extremely precarious. The suspension of all activities in Block 5a by Lundin Petroleum ...
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Congressional Testimony on Sudan before the House Committee on International Relations, March 28, 2001
Hearing topic: "America's Sudan Policy: A New Direction?" (March 28, 2001) House Committee on International Relations, Subcommittee on Africa and Subcommittee on International Operations and Human ...
“August 8, 2003: Comments from the International Community at ‘Five Minutes to Midnight’ for the Sudan Peace Process,” August 8, 2003
Eric Reeves August 8, 2003 The past twenty-four hours have seen a number of important developments and statements in anticipation of the scheduled resumption of the Machakos/IGAD peace talks in Nakuru, Kenya (August 10, ...
Talisman Energy begins a massive new share buy-back amidst intensely distressed share-price, March 1, 2001
Talisman Energy confirms a massive new share buy-back in its continuing effort to bolster distressed share price---but there is no mention of Sudan. This characteristic disingenuousness is hardly surprising, but stands in ...
“Compromising with Evil”–Overview of new eBook, in Arabic (An archival history of greater Sudan, 2007 – 2012)
المساومة مع الشيطان: تاريخ ارشيفي للسودان الكبير, 2007 – 2012 www.CompromisingWithEvil.org اريك ريفز نظرة عامة للمشروع تواجه عملية التأريخ للسودان الكبير منذ التوقيع على إتفاقية السلام الشامل (يناير 2005) خطرين إثنين. ...
“No Peace, No War—But Plenty of Oil Development: Consequences for Upper Nile Province in Sudan,” November 3, 2003
Eric Reeves November 3, 2003 Almost entirely lost in present discussions and analyses of the peace process for Sudan, international oil development in Upper Nile Province of southern Sudan continues apace and is indeed ...
Belgium Minister of Migration Organized the Forced Deportations of Sudanese to Face Torture in Khartoum
Belgium Minister of Migration Organized the Forced Deportations of Sudanese to Face Torture in Khartoum Eric Reeves | January 8, 2018 This dispatch today from The Guardian (UK) gives hope that cruel xenophobia may still ...
The AFL-CIO supports capital market sanctions against oil companies operating in Sudan, September 14, 2001
Major new support for US capital market sanctions against oil companies operating in Sudan comes from the powerful AFL-CIO, representing 13 million American workers. Organized labor is the latest, and one of the most ...
The Face of War in the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan: The death of “Yusef,” father of three young children | 9 February 2015
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 ...
Khartoum again intensifies its aerial bombardment of civilian targets in Southern Sudan, July 25, 2001
The Government of Sudan is again escalating its deliberate aerial bombardment of civilian and humanitarian targets in southern Sudan. The moral implications of this unspeakably cruel campaign of terror are all too clear, ...
VI. International Rapprochement with the Khartoum Regime = Complicity in Repression and Genocide in Sudan
VI. International Rapprochement with the Khartoum Regime = Complicity in Repression and Genocide in Sudan Eric Reeves | December 19, 2016 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1ZO Under duress, the international community ...
Khartoum’s escalating war on civilians and humanitarian operations in Southern Sudan, Aguust 15, 2001
Khartoum's escalating war on civilians and humanitarian aid in southern Sudan A series of recent reports from southern Sudan makes clear that Khartoum has settled on a "military" policy of escalating attacks on civilians ...
“Film Art and Civilian Bombings in Sudan: More than just incongruous,” The Huffington Post, 21 November 2013
Eric Reeves • Exactly a year ago, on November 21, 2012, the fourth "European Film Festival" began in Khartoum (Sudan), with films from a number of European countries, including Austria, France, Germany, Greece, ...
On the leaked documents in Khartoum: The Unsurpassably Authoritative “Africa Confidential” | 10 October 2014
AFRICA CONFIDENTIAL, October 10, 2014, Volume 55, No. 20 http://www.africa-confidential.com/article/id/5809/The_world_according_to_Khartoum, "The world according to Khartoum": The smuggling out of what appear to be top ...
APPENDIX A: The International Embrace of Khartoum Deepens: With what consequences for Sudan? (Part 3 of three)
APPENDIX A: How the International Community Embraces the Khartoum Regime Eric Reeves | May 21, 2016 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Ty (My commentary, where it is provided, is always in blue italics, in [brackets], followed by my ...
“Moment of Decision in Naivasha (Kenya): The Machakos Peace Process Concludes Here,” September 10, 2003
Eric Reeves September 10, 2003 The last week has seen an extraordinary rush of diplomatic activity, just as Khartoum's intransigence seemed to have doomed the Machakos peace process to a final collapse. Success is still ...
Without strong, resourceful US leadership, the “oil war” will intensify in Southern Sudan, February 11, 2002
Without strong, resourceful US leadership in the Sudan peace process, military action will relentlessly continue to increase in the oil regions of southern Sudan. Talisman Energy seems intent on obscuring this basic reality, ...
UN Report on slavery in Sudan, genocide in the Nuba Mountains, and “ethnic cleansing” in Blue Nile, August 30, 2001
Slavery and racial discrimination in Sudan are highlighted in a long-overdue study by the United Nations. A report from the UN's Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) declares, according to Agence France-Presse, ...
Tear Gas as a Chemical Weapon: When is it prohibited under international law? The question of Sudan at present
Tear Gas as a Chemical Weapon: When is it prohibited under international law? The question of Sudan at present Eric Reeves | January 24, 2019 | https://wp.me/p45rOG-2mV Any survey of the use of tear gas—one form of what ...
Khartoum again bombs civilians and humanitarian operations (in Akuem, Southern Sudan), February 11, 2002
The National Islamic Front regime in Khartoum has yet again deliberately bombed civilian and humanitarian targets in southern Sudan, killing innocent children, wounding many others, and sending deadly shrapnel into the ...
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