Analysis of the Minutes of Meeting of Senior NCP Officials (November 18, 2018): Part II, the imminent threat of renewed war in South Kordofan Eric Reeves | December 3, 2018 | https://wp.me/p45rOG-2k2 The minutes ...
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The Financial Times (UK) reports on explosively damning evidence against Talisman Energy in Sudan, March 24, 2002
The nexus between oil development and massive human destruction in southern Sudan has not only been authoritatively established by every credible human rights organization and assessment mission to have studied the issue, ...
“The CPMT and Oil Development Activities in Eastern Upper Nile: Another Extraordinary Reporting Failure,” July 2, 2003
Eric Reeves July 2, 2003 The US-led Civilian Protection Monitoring Team (CPMT) has in the last week issued another report (available at its website: www.cpmtsudan.org), this one treating allegations of attacks on ...
Compromising With Evil: An Archival History of Greater Sudan, 2007–2012 (An overview in Dissent Magazine, October 15, 2012)
Compromising With Evil: An Archival History of Greater Sudan, 2007–2012 (may be dowloaded at no cost: www.CompromisingWithEvil.org) - • An overview in Dissent Magazine, October 15, 2012) • Critical Commentary: ...
IRIN (integrated Regional Information Networks) Reports on Chemical Weapons Use by Khartoum in the Nuba Mountains
IRIN (integrated Regional Information Networks) Reports on Chemical Weapons Use by Khartoum in the Nuba Mountains Eric Reeves | October 11, 2016 We have known for too long about chemical weapons used by the National ...
“Abyei Update, March 23, 2011: Continued Military Advance by Khartoum’s Forces, Increasing Risk of Major Confrontation”
Though the possibility of a large-scale offensive military action by Khartoum remains dangerously high, the most recent intel from the Satellite Sentinel Project (March 23, 2011) suggests another disturbing possibility: a ...
How serious are John Danforth’s “tests” of Khartoum’s willingness to engage in peace negotiations? — January 16, 2002
In this moment of truth for peace in Sudan, it is not simply the Khartoum regime that is being tested for its willingness to engage in meaningful peace negotiations with the southern opposition. The "tests" that US special ...
Khartoum’s aerial savagery continues: Death and maiming of children and adults in the Nuba Mountains | 3 February 2015
Dr. Tom Catena, the only surgeon working in the Nuba Mountains, has provided grim evidence of the indiscriminate bombing and artillery attacks in the Kauda area near his Mother of Mercy Hospital. Khartoum's ground campaign to ...
The State of Wisconsin, the last US public institution shareholder of Talisman Energy, divests from all shares, April 23, 2001
The State of Wisconsin, the last major public institutional shareholder of Talisman Energy in the US, confirmed today that it has completely divested from its shareholding. This means that the board has now been swept clean, ...
Holocaust Museum and National Conference of Catholic Bishops speak out on oil development in Sudan, November 15, 2000
There is a continuing and profound whelming of forces---spiritual and secular, economic and political---against the continued oil-driven destruction of Sudan, a destruction finally genocidal in nature. Yesterday, in an ...
International Celebration of Lifting of U.S. Economic Sanctions on Sudan: Exercises in Self-Interest and Culpable Ignorance
International Celebration of Lifting of U.S. Economic Sanctions on Sudan: Exercises in Self-Interest and Culpable Ignorance Eric Reeves | October 10, 2017 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-26W I’ll be writing regularly about what ...
Another authoritative report on Talisman Energy’s complicity in scorched-earth civilian clearances, May 15, 2001
Talisman Energy's role in scorched-earth warfare against civilians in southern Sudan has been documented by yet another human rights assessment mission. A Canadian/British team just back from Sudan has established, clearly ...
“Out of Coverage: Politics, Corruption and Lack of Transparency in the Telecommunication Sector in Sudan” | Sudan Democracy First Group
Sudan Democracy First Group Sudan Transparency Initiative "Out of Coverage: Politics, Corruption and Lack of Transparency in the Telecommunication Sector in Sudan" For Arabic, please press here The Sudan Democracy First ...
Are these Khartoum’s new Islamist allies in Libya, leading some of the 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians to their beheadings?
Some of the twenty-one Coptic Christians from Egypt, all beheaded by Islamist radicals on 15 February 2015 Khartoum officials boast in a meeting of July 1, 2014 that they are assisting and helping to ...
“The Realities of Oil Development in Southern Sudan: An Overview Prior to the Final Round of Machakos Peace Talks,” September 1, 2003
Eric Reeves September 1, 2003 Of the many difficult issues that remain outstanding in the Machakos/IGAD peace talks, the question of oil development and oil revenues during the "interim period" has received the least ...
Throwing Children into Burning Houses: The Newest Tactic of Khartoum’s Imported Janjaweed | 16 September 2014
These two dispatches from Radio Dabanga speak for themselves; the foreign Janjaweed referred to may be from Chad, Niger, possibly even Mali. This unspeakable barbarism---not without precedent---becomes yet another ...
Fighting in Western Upper Nile continues to threaten Machakos peace process, January 19/20, 2003 (from Lui, Yei, Western Equatoria)
"Fighting in Western Upper Nile Continues to Threaten the Machakos Peace Process" Intense offensive military action by Khartoum's forces continues along the main new oil transport arteries in Western Upper Nile (south and ...
US State Department’s growing expediency in dealing with Khartoum’s terrorist connections, 5 November 2001
Eric Reeves, 5 November 5, 2001 • State Department expediency in dealing with Sudan's ongoing financial connections to Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda has become all too obvious. The continuing refusal by the State ...
JP Morgan oil analyst declares that “Sudan discount” in Talisman Energy share price may have grown to 35%, September, 26, 2001
Talisman Energy continues to pay a fierce price for its immoral presence in Sudan. Today's National Post reports an assessment by May Shen Chilton, an oil and gas analyst at J.P. Morgan in New York, declaring "the [Sudan] ...
Abyei: A brief, annotated chronology—key moments in its history following the CPA (posted by AllAfrica.com) 23 October 2013
Eric Reeves - (http://allafrica.com/stories/201311010570.html) • Introduction: Greater Sudan's multiple crises frequently work to obscure one another, as well as their often significant ...
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