Memo to the World Health Organization: Your Silence on the Presence of Cholera in Sudan Prevents the Deployment of Oral Cholera Vaccines to Areas at Continuing Risk Eric Reeves | April 1, 2018 ...
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Canada and the European Union remain characteristically silent in wake of Khartoum’s recent bombing campaign in Southern Sudan, February 13, 2002
While the UN World Food Program and the United States have harshly condemned the recent bombing of civilians and humanitarian aid efforts in Akuem (southern Sudan), Canada and European nations have remained characteristically ...
Sudan Human Rights Network: petition to the Department of Justice asking for BNPP settlement money to fund essential humanitarian efforts in Sudan
Sudan Human Rights Network: petition to the Department of Justice asking for BNPP settlement money to fund essential humanitarian efforts in Sudan Take Action Now In May 2015, BNPP, a Paris-based bank, pled guilty and ...
TWEET: Repression in Sudan deepens following lifting of U.S. sanctions—entirely predictable and yet no U.S. response to “journalism massacre”
TWEET: Repression in Sudan deepens following lifting of U.S. sanctions—entirely predictable and yet no U.S. response to “journalism massacre” ...
Talisman Energy under investigation by SEC for “failing to disclose material information with respect to their operations in Sudan,” May 11, 2001
Today's Financial Times (London) reports that Talisman Energy is under investigation by the US Securities and Exchange Commission for having "failed to disclose material information with respect to their operations in Sudan." ...
Complete text of Arabic original of minutes for 31 August 2014 high-level meeting in Khartoum of NCP/NIF regime security and military officials
[ For a full account of the authenticity of these minutes, see | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1w5 ] UPDATE, October 8, 2014: I believe the Arabic text is now complete and properly ordered (here I am much indebted to to the ...
Diminishing news media attention to Talisman Energy’s role in civilian destruction in the oil regions of Southern Sudan, December 12, 2001
The dynamics of news reporting, both in Canada and elsewhere, insure that even the most compelling humanitarian disaster will receive short shrift if it has neither large geopolitical implications nor dramatic telegenic ...
Khartoum’s Aerial Attacks on Civilians and Humanitarians in Sudan’s Marginalized Areas: What the international community is embracing
Khartoum’s Aerial Attacks on Civilians and Humanitarians in Sudan’s Marginalized Areas: What the international community is embracing Eric Reeves | May 2, 2016 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1T4 Today, May 2, 2016, Radio Dabanga ...
Statement by Senator Russell Feingold, Chair of the Africa Subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, May 1, 2009
Statement by Senator Russell Feingold, Chair of the Africa Subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, May 1, 2009 "I take serious issue with the way the report [on ...
“Radical Intolerance: Sudan’s Religious Oppression and Embrace of Extremist Groups,” Suliman Baldo, The Enough Project | December 2017
“Radical Intolerance: Sudan's Religious Oppression and Embrace of Extremist Groups,” Suliman Baldo, The Enough Project | December 2017 ...
New York Times editorial offers a morally slovely response to capital market sanctions against oil companies operating in Sudan, July 22, 2001
A New York Times Sunday editorial (July 22) reviewed in passing the central role of oil development in Sudan's ongoing catastrophe, and indicated an awareness that oil development is occasioning brutal scorched-earth warfare ...
‘There’s no personal freedom in Sudan,’ says rights lawyer: Tasneem El-Zaki, jailed for defending rape victims, speaks of abuses in home country
‘There’s no personal freedom in Sudan,’ says rights lawyer: Tasneem El-Zaki, jailed for defending rape victims, speaks of abuses in home country Irish Times, February 2, 2018, Sorcha Pollak | @SorchaPollak ...
Bombing by retrofitted Antonov cargo planes is inherently indiscriminate, part of why Khartoum uses these militarily useless aircraft
Bombing by retrofitted Antonov cargo planes is inherently indiscriminate, part of why Khartoum uses these militarily useless aircraft ...
A Diplomatically Corrupt Thabo Mbeki Offers His Latest “Roadmap for Sudan”: rejection by the Sudan Revolutionary Forces (SRF) was inevitable | March 22, 2016
A Diplomatically Corrupt Thabo Mbeki Offers His Latest “Roadmap for Sudan”: rejection by the Sudan Revolutionary Forces (SRF) was inevitable Eric Reeves | March 22, 2016 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Sa Some are critical of ...
Text of letter from breakaway commanders in the SPLA-iO, requesting that President Omar al-Bashir of the Khartoum regime send them arms directly | 26 June 2015
[ Commentary at | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1KY ] Page one of the letter Page two of the letter ...
Khartoum refuses to accept international monitoring of ban on bombing of civilians and humanitarian relief efforts, December 17, 2001
Though US-sponsored negotiations to extend a humanitarian cease-fire in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan are encouraging, the Government of Sudan is refusing to accept international monitoring of a ban on the bombing of civilians ...
An open letter to Kofi Annan, concerning his silence on the threats of oil development to humanitarian aid in Southern Sudan — from Eric Reeves, August 17, 2001
August 17, 2001 An Open Letter to Kofi Annan Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations United Nations Plaza New York, NY Dear Secretary Annan, As you are well aware, Sudan continues to ...
Canadian/British human rights investigation of oil development in Southern Sudan produces an authoritatively damning indictment, October 18, 2001 Part III
The Gagnon/Ryle human rights assessment report on oil development in Sudan ["Report of an Investigation into Oil Development, Conflict and Displacement in Western Upper Nile, Sudan," October 2001] is a brutally critical ...
Summary translation of the minutes of July 1, 2014 meeting of senior military and security officials in Khartoum, including President and Field Marshal Omar al-Bashir
Summary translation of the minutes of July 1, 2014 meeting of senior military and security officials in Khartoum, including President and Field Marshal Omar al-Bashir Eric Reeves | 17 February 2015 | ...
“‘Sudan’s Overall Human Rights Picture Has Not Changed Significantly,’ says UN Investigator [Special Rapporteur for Sudan, Gerhart Baum],” March 30, 2003
"'Sudan's Overall Human Rights Picture Has Not Changed Significantly,' says UN Investigator [Special Rapporteur for Sudan, Gerhart Baum] " This headline quotation from a "Voice of America" account of the March 28, 2003 ...