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Sudan: The International Embrace of Khartoum Deepens

The International Embrace of Khartoum Deepens: With what consequences for Sudan? Introduction and overview (first of three parts) Eric Reeves 31 March 2016   Image: People displaced from Jebel Marra to North Darfur (Sortony) Introduction The evidence of a growing international willingness to embrace the National Islamic Front/National Congress Party regime in Khartoum is everywhere evident. This year alone, to date, there have been numerous

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Despairing 14-year old Boy Commits Suicide in Darfur Camp: Suffering from which international eyes remain averted

Despairing 14-year old Boy Commits Suicide in Darfur Camp: Suffering from which international eyes remain averted Eric Reeves  |  July 28, 2016  |  http://wp.me/s45rOG-7384 The dispatch from Radio Dabanga was terse, compact—and to my moral sensibility outrageous: A 14-year-old has committed suicide in a camp for displaced people in Zalingei, Central Darfur. The coordinator of Hamidiya camp, El Shafi Abdallah, reported the suicide on Wednesday

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Politicizing Humanitarian Relief: The International Community Continues to Accept Khartoum’s Humanitarian Blockade in the Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile

Politicizing Humanitarian Relief: The International Community Continues to Accept Khartoum’s Humanitarian Blockade in the Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile Eric Reeves  |  June 20, 2016  |  http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Ue Unseemly haste and a disgraceful refusal to accept the moral consequences of their action have prompted European countries to accelerate rapprochement with the Khartoum regime in order to step the flow of African refugees to Europe.

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The International Embrace of Khartoum: Causes and Consequences for Greater Sudan

The International Embrace of Khartoum: Causes and Consequences for Greater Sudan Eric Reeves, School for Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University of London June 7 2016  Image: New York Times dispatch from Nyuru, West Darfur (February 22, 2012); the caption to this accompanying photograph reads in part, “peace has settled on the region.” I hope this evening is to make sense of my title by offering a highlighted history of the past five

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Eritrean Accused of Trafficking Migrants Is Captured in Sudan, Italy Says

Eritrean Accused of Trafficking Migrants Is Captured in Sudan, Italy Says Gaia Pianigiani and Sewell Chan, The New York Times 9 June 2016 Image: European Union delegates paid tribute before rows of coffins at an airport hangar in Lampedusa, Italy, in 2013. The coffins held the bodies of the victims of the shipwreck that killed more than 300 migrants off the Sicilian island. CreditRoberto Salomone/European Commission, via European Pressphoto Agency

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The International Embrace of Khartoum’s Genocidal Regime: A synopsis in Sudan Tribune

The International Embrace of Khartoum’s Genocidal Regime: A synopsis in Sudan Tribune Eric Reeves, Sudan Tribune  May 27 2016 What will it take to halt the hideous spectacle of an international community that now seems prepared to give an increasingly warm embrace to the Khartoum regime, guilty of serial genocides in the Nuba Mountains (1990s), in Darfur (for thirteen years), and again in the Nuba Mountains as well as in Blue Nile (2011 to the

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Celebrating the Career of Charles Eric Reeves

Please click on the link below for  information on Dr. Eric Reeves' Retirement Celebration. Although Dr. Reeves is retiring, he will still remain active in Sudan. Retirement-Reeves-2

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International Arrest Warrant Doesn’t Deter Globe-trotting by Sudan’s President

International Arrest Warrant Doesn’t Deter Globe-trotting by Sudan’s President Carol Morello, The Washington Post 18 May, 2016 Image: Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir laughs at a ceremony in Uganda on Thursday, defying an international arrest warrant on genocide charges. (Edward Echwalu/Reuters) For a man with an international arrest warrant hanging over his head on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity, Sudanese President

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The world’s abandonment of Darfur

The world’s abandonment of Darfur Eric Reeves, The Washington Post  13 May 2016 The Darfur genocide in western Sudan — the first genocide of the 21st century and the longest one in more than a century — is about to achieve another distinction. It will be the first genocide in which the victims will be abandoned. An international peacekeeping force designed to halt violence against civilians and humanitarians — the United Nations-African

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International arrest warrant doesn’t deter globe-trotting by Sudan’s president

International arrest warrant doesn’t deter globe-trotting by Sudan’s president Carol Morello, The Washington Post 13 May 2016 Image: Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir laughs at a ceremony in Uganda on Thursday, defying an international arrest warrant on genocide charges. (Edward Echwalu/Reuters) For a man with an international arrest warrant hanging over his head on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity, Sudanese President Omar

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Alex de Waal declares Omar al-Bashir Worthy of a “Nobel Prize in Financial Management”—Irony or Perverse Self-congratulation?

Alex de Waal declares Omar al-Bashir Worthy of a “Nobel Prize in Financial Management”—Irony or Perverse Self-congratulation? Eric Reeves | May 7, 2016 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Te A video from April 2014, with clips of Day 2 of the Third Tana (Madagascar) Forum on Impact of Illicit Financial Flows on Peace and Security in Africa (April 27, 2014) has recently gained wide circulation among Sudanese—and with good reason (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHwMkcPPBCw&sns=fb&app=desktop).

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