

What the Gutting of UNAMID Really Means
My interview today with Radio France Internationale (in English; 5:30 minutes) on what lies behind the massive cuts to UNAMID in Darfur,...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Jun 15, 2017
"Sudan Ramps Up Washington Lobbying as Sanctions Deadline Looms"
Sudan is on the cusp of ending its long status as a pariah in Washington, and the African nation is bolstering its stable of lobbyists to...
Genocide Watch
Jun 15, 2017


South Sudan closes its borders to foreign reporters
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the South Sudanese government’s announcement that it is refusing to issue or renew visas for 20...
Reporters without Borders 1
Jun 12, 2017


UNAMID to Be Gutted by UN Security Council, Creating Intolerable Risks for Civilians in Darfur
I will be writing at length soon analyzing the various implications of this callous, finally barbarous Security Council decision to...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Jun 12, 2017


Peace in Darfur Was Long Entrusted to Qataris: What we see of Qatar now
After the disastrous failure of the Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA) of May 2006 (Abuja, Nigeria), neither the Bush administration nor the...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Jun 5, 2017


The Khartoum Regime Continues to Import Large Quantities of Weapons and Dual-Use Equipment from a Ra
A new report from Conflict Arms Research makes clear that the Khartoum regime continues to import large quantities of weapons in order to...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Jun 1, 2017
Almost 4,000,000 Sudanese displaced by fighting
Almost 4,000,000 Sudanese have been forced from their homes in 14 years of tribal violence and battles between government and opposition...
Al Jazeera
Jun 1, 2017


Tracking Conflict Worldwide - May 2017
Global Overview MAY 2017 May saw a new escalation in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, while in Libya deadly fighting in the south and in...
International Crisis Group 1
May 31, 2017


U.S. Sudan Policy Continues to be Defined by Disingenuousness and Distortion: Radio Dabanga’s interv
In a wide-ranging interview with Radio Dabanga published a week ago, the Obama administration’s third and final Special Envoy for the...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
May 21, 2017


Central African Republic: Ugandan Troops Harm Women, Girls
(Nairobi) – Ugandan soldiers in the Central African Republic have sexually exploited or abused at least 13 women and girls since 2015,...
Human Rights Watch
May 15, 2017


Instruments of Pain (III): Conflict and Famine in Somalia
I.Overview History is at risk of tragically repeating itself. Once again, conflict-wracked Somalia is faced with mass hunger, just six...
International Crisis Group 1
May 9, 2017


New Militia Attacks on African Villages in Darfur Are Emblematic of Continuing Genocide: The World’s
The militia attacks near Nierteti (western Central Darfur) reported today by Radio Dabanga are identical to those that were occurring...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
May 8, 2017






































































