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Sudan Research, Analysis, and Advocacy

by Eric Reeves

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Snapshots of the Popular Uprising in Sudan: A compendium of news, videographic/photograph representations, reports from the ground

24 February 2019 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2019, Top News | Author: ereeves | 1680 words

Snapshots of the Popular Uprising in Sudan: A compendium of news, videographic/photograph representations, reports from the ground Eric Reeves | February 24, 2019  |  https://wp.me/p45rOG-2nr The declaration of a “state ...

The Khartoum Regime Continues to Import Large Quantities of Weapons and Dual-Use Equipment from a Range of International Actors

1 June 2017 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2017, Top News | Author: ereeves | 1489 words

The Khartoum Regime Continues to Import Large Quantities of Weapons and Dual-Use Equipment from a Range of International Actors Eric Reeves | June 1, 2017 |  http://wp.me/s45rOG-7902 A new report from Conflict Arms ...

“Sudan Peace Talks ‘Suspended Indefinitely’: Meanwhile—Oil Development and Fighting Ratchet up in Eastern Upper Nile,” August 20, 2003

17 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 2802 words

Eric Reeves August 20, 2003 In ghastly slow motion and in entirely predictable a fashion, the Machakos/IGAD peace talks are disintegrating and Sudan is yet another step closer to all-out war of unprecedented ...

The absurdity of Talisman Energy’s claim that there has been no human displacement in the oil regions of Southern Sudan, March 5, 2002

24 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 1473 words

Talisman Energy continues to deny that there has been any civilian displacement from the areas in and around its oil concessions in southern Sudan. Declaring they've researched the issue "more thoroughly than anyone else" ...

What was the African Union thinking in deciding to go ahead with the monitoring of Sudan’s electoral parody ? In their own words… | 14 April 2015

14 April 2015 | Selected Blog Entries, Top News | Author: ereeves | 326 words

Should members of the international community be monitoring Sudan’s elections? The arguments for and against are cogently summarized by Justine Drennan in Foreign Policy (14 April 2015, “Should International Groups Be ...

A hypocritical European Union sanctions Mugabe govenment in Zimbabwe, but not Khartoum regime in Sudan, February 19, 2002

24 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 654 words

It is simply impossible to imagine greater hypocrisy than the European Union has shown in sanctioning the Mugabe government in Zimbabwe, even as it commits to renewed development aid for the deeply repressive and savagely ...

The Moral Failure of John Manley, Canadian Foreign Minister, in responding to Canadian complicity in the destruction of Southern Sudan, May 4, 2001

18 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 837 words

JOHN MANLEY'S MORAL FAILURE Though acknowledging yesterday that Talisman Energy-generated revenues are fueling Sudan's catastrophically destructive civil war, John Manley refuses to take action to restrain Talisman in any ...

President Omar al-Bashir making his worldly rounds, despite being indicted by the ICC for genocide and crimes against humanity

26 November 2017 | Photos and Tweets | Author: ereeves | 83 words

President Omar al-Bashir making his worldly rounds (2016), despite being indicted by the ICC for genocide and crimes against humanity.  Here, in Egypt, he stands next to former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, responsible ...

Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International speaks forcefully about the character and obligations of Sudan’s “Military Council”

18 April 2019 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2019, Top News | Author: ereeves | 1844 words

Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International speaks forcefully about the character and obligations of Sudan’s “Military Council” Eric Reeves  |  April 18, 2019  |  https://wp.me/s45rOG-9254 Two key excerpts: • Concerning ...

Bipartisan letter from 53 Congressional Representatives Urging Delay in Permanent Lifting of U.S. Sanctions on Khartoum Regime

5 July 2017 | Top News | Author: ereeves | 33 words

Bipartisan letter from 53 Congressional Representatives Urging Delay in Permanent Lifting of U.S. Sanctions on Khartoum ...

Urgent that UN in South Sudan Provide More Information to Civilians: Some form of aerial reconnaissance is essential for the Bor-Juba corridor

4 January 2014 | Selected Blog Entries | Author: ereeves | 771 words

Urgent that UN in South Sudan Provide More Information to Civilians: Some form of aerial reconnaissance is essential for the Bor-Juba corridor The Enough Project, January 4, ...

Statement by Congressman Jim McGovern: Following Threats by the Transitional Military Council Against Peaceful Protesters in Sudan

1 June 2019 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2019, Top News | Author: ereeves | 394 words

A powerful statement from Congressman Jim McGovern, the most stalwart supporter of the people of Sudan now in the U.S. Congress. This statement should be strenuously echoed by international actors and leaders around the ...

Confirmation of Sudan People’s Liberation Army Attack on Heglig, nerve-center of Talisman Energy operations in Sudan, August 8, 2001

19 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 862 words

Today's press release by the SPLA/M (Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement) provides important additional details about the attack on oil installations at Heglig, epicenter of operations for the Greater Nile Petroleum ...

Khartoum regime scrambles to explain massive decline in Sudanese Pound: desperate accusations ignore basic economic realities in Sudan

20 November 2017 | Photos and Tweets | Author: ereeves | 41 words

Khartoum regime scrambles to explain massive decline in Sudanese Pound: desperate accusations ignore basic economic realities in Sudan: "Sudan’s central bank blames US dollar price rise on gold companies" | Sudan Tribune | ...

“Khartoum Obstructs Operations of US-led Civilian Protection Monitoring Team in Sudan, Clearly Violating the Terms of Deployment,” April 1, 2003

15 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 931 words

For two weeks now, the Civilian Protection Monitoring Team (CPMT) based in Rumbek, South Sudan, has been prevented from carrying out its important work. Khartoum has denied flight access to the CPMT despite the regime's ...

Khartoum redeploys construction equipment for oil roads: New civilian populations at risk in Western Upper Nile, February 17, 2003

14 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 1295 words

"Khartoum Redeploys Construction Equipment for Oil Roads: New Civilian Populations Put at Risk in Western Upper Nile" Khartoum's January 2003 offensive against civilians in the oil regions of Western Upper Nile had ...

TWEET: Torture of the cruelest, most brutal, most physically painful and destructive sort is a basic instrument in the #Khartoum regime’s grip on power

29 November 2017 | Photos and Tweets | Author: ereeves | 26 words

TWEET: Torture of the cruelest, most brutal, and most physically painful and destructive sort is a basic instrument in the #Khartoum regime’s grip on power: ...

Arabic original text of August 31 minutes of high-level meeting of senior military and security officials as well as new translation into English

29 September 2014 | Briefs & Advocacy: 2014, Top News | Author: ereeves | 473 words

Arabic original text of August 31 minutes of high-level meeting of senior military and security officials as well as new translation into English Eric Reeves  |  29 September 2014  |   http://wp.me/p45rOG-1tC Complete ...

The “war on terrorism” takes focus off Khartoum’s bombing campaign against humanitarian operations in Southern Sudan, October 8, 2001

20 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 1283 words

Khartoum is taking advantage of the world's focus on Osama bin Laden's terrorism, and the approving murmurs from Washington about the regime's "cooperation," to continue its own campaign of terror against the south. This ...

Despite Khartoum’s denials, evidence of continued aerial bombardment of Southern Sudan civilians is indisputable, November 27, 2001

22 December 2004 | Early Analyses and Advocacy | Author: ereeves | 962 words

What is the truth about very recent reports that the Khartoum regime has continued to bomb civilian and humanitarian targets in southern Sudan? The question is of considerable importance, since the halting of such barbaric ...

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cer1 Eric Reeves has been writing about greater Sudan for the past twenty-six years. His work is here organized chronologically, and includes all electronic and other publications since the signing of the historic Machakos Protocol (July 2002), which guaranteed South Sudan the right to a self- determination referendum. There are links to a number of Reeves’ formal publications in newspapers, news magazines, academic journals, and human rights publications, as well as to the texts of his Congressional testimony and a complete list of publications, testimony, and academic presentations.
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