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- Friday 8 March 2013
March 7, 2013 (NEW YORK) - Human rights activist and co-founder of the Enough Project has called for a new international policy to settle the ongoing crises in Sudan saying that partial solutions have failed to bring peace and (...)
- Friday 5 April 2013
Enough Project
The Broken Approach to Peace Between the Sudans
A Proposal to End the Cycle of Incremental Progress and Dangerous Delay
Omer Ismail and Akshaya Kumar
March 2013 The Broken Approach to Peace Between the (...)
- Wednesday 2 November 2011
By Tesfa-Alem Tekle
November 1, 2011 (ADDIS ABABA) - Sudanese government forces and militias are “killing and raping civilians in Blue Nile state,” according to a human rights group which spoke to refugees who recently fled into (...)
- Friday 12 October 2012
By Jenn Christian and John Prendergast Forgotten Again: How the World Has Failed Abyei
- Saturday 24 December 2011
December 23, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – An international advocacy group has joined a chorus of critics expressing rejection to the appointment of a Sudanese general as head of the Arab League’s observer missions to Syria, citing his alleged (...)
Latest Comments & Analysis
Alex de Waal: the rebirth of a principled activist? 2013-06-20 03:33:50 By Monim El-Jak June 19, 2013 - Whenever Alex de Waal publishes analysis or reflections, Sudanese intellectuals and activists, and the concerned international institutions and individuals, give (...)
On Abyei enough is enough 2013-06-18 05:01:47 By Deng Vanang June 17, 2013 - No one whether locally or internationally can still argue there is more hope to resolve Abyei stalemate peacefully. It has been everybody’s wish that dialogue could (...)
The arming of rebels in Sudan and South Sudan: what is the evidence? 2013-06-18 04:57:44 By Eric Reeves 17 June 2013 - News reporting in general, a great deal of analytic writing, and virtually all diplomatic pronouncements about military support for rebel groups—in South Sudan and (...)
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