Monday 30 April 2012
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Weekly Humanitarian Bulletin
20-26 April 2012
Highlights:
The African Union called on Sudan and South Sudan to return to peace negotiations, proposing a three- (...)
Tuesday 24 April 2012
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Weekly Humanitarian Bulletin
13-19 April 2012
19 April 2012
Highlights:
Clashes and/or bombardments were reported in all five border states between South Sudan (...)
Tuesday 17 April 2012
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs South Sudan Weekly Humanitarian Bulletin for 6-13 April 2012
Highlights:
Further cross-border air strikes by Sudan and the military takeover of the Heglig oil field (...)
Tuesday 17 April 2012
DRAFT REPORT
Bombs and Imminent Rain
HART visit to South Sudan’s devastated land and to destitute victims of Khartoum’s continuing aggression. April 2012
“The Antonovs and tanks are attacking us
There is no help from any other (...)
Monday 16 April 2012
International Development Committee - Fifteenth Report
South Sudan: Prospects for Peace and Development
Below is the link to a report by the UK parliament’s Select Committee on International Development. (...)
Thursday 5 April 2012
Juba/Beijing/Nairobi/Brussels, 4 April 2012: Following its oil interests and other opportunities to Juba, China is building a new relationship with South Sudan but finds itself drawn into a dangerous dispute that risks bringing the (...)
Wednesday 7 March 2012
China and conflict-affected states
Between principle and pragmatism
Case Study - Sudan and South Sudan
The South Sudan and Sudan case study is excerpted from a full-length report published by Saferworld that focuses upon China’s (...)
Wednesday 7 March 2012
International Alert
What peace and Whose?
Envisioning a more comprehensive, more stable peace in South Sudan and Sudan
Richard Barltrop February 2012
Executive Summary
This paper explores some profound questions about peace and (...)
Friday 11 November 2011
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC STATEMENT
Index: AFR 54/036/2011
11 November 2011
Sudan: Government crackdown on activists and political opponents
Amnesty International is alarmed by the recent wave of arbitrary arrests of activists, (...)
South Sudan after Paanthou crisis2012-05-14 01:35:00
By Steve Paterno
May 13, 2012 — Diplomatically, when the Paanthou crisis occurred, South Sudan found itself unprepared and underrepresented in the diplomatic front. The diplomatic ferocity of its (...)
Sudan and South Sudan: Where are they heading?2012-05-12 05:59:20
By Luka Biong Deng
May 11, 2012 — When the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) was signed in 2005, the Sudanese and the international community were relieved as Sudan would be put on the path of (...)
Khartoum and the language of war: Who’s really listening?2012-05-12 05:31:52
By Eric Reeves
May 11, 2012 — Every day it becomes clearer that unless Juba buckles before Khartoum's extortionate demands, on a range of issues, then the regime will settle matters (...)
AMNESTY: HEALTH CONCERNS FOR DETAINED ACTIVIST2012-05-11 20:18:33
Amnesty International
Health Concerns For Detained Activist - Bushra Gammar Hussein Rahma
11 May 2012
More than ten months after his arrest, Sudanese activist Bushra Gamar Hussein Rahma (...)
Reasons behind the defection of Maj. Gen. James Duit Yiech2012-05-09 06:06:32
Joint Statement of SSDF, NDF, SSLA and SSDA Date: 07/05/2012
The leadership of South Sudan revolutionary forces would like to clarify to the world the reasons behind the defection of Maj. Gen. (...)
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South Sudan after Paanthou crisis 2012-05-14 01:35:00 By Steve Paterno May 13, 2012 — Diplomatically, when the Paanthou crisis occurred, South Sudan found itself unprepared and underrepresented in the diplomatic front. The diplomatic ferocity of its (...)
Sudan and South Sudan: Where are they heading? 2012-05-12 05:59:20 By Luka Biong Deng May 11, 2012 — When the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) was signed in 2005, the Sudanese and the international community were relieved as Sudan would be put on the path of (...)
Khartoum and the language of war: Who’s really listening? 2012-05-12 05:31:52 By Eric Reeves May 11, 2012 — Every day it becomes clearer that unless Juba buckles before Khartoum's extortionate demands, on a range of issues, then the regime will settle matters (...)
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