Violent Mortality in the Darfur Genocide: A matter of international indifference and prevarication–a
Extant data from a range of sources, as well as reports, analyses and limited surveys, make clear that more than 600,000 people have...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Apr 28, 2017
Darfur, the Most “Successful” Genocide In A Century
By Dr. Eric Reeves The Darfur region of western Sudan has been recognized as the site of genocide since 2004 by dozens of political...
Dr. Eric Reeves
Apr 21, 2017


Darfur, Now the Most “Successful” Genocide in a Century—and “on our watch”
Two dispatches over this past weekend offer powerful insight into the the final form of the Darfur genocide—recognized as such since 2004...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Apr 17, 2017


Instruments of Pain: Conflict and Famine
The last time the UN declared a famine was in 2011, in Somalia. The last time it faced more than one major famine simultaneously was more...
International Crisis Group 1
Apr 13, 2017


8,000 People Displaced by Recent Violence in Wau, South Sudan
Protection of civilians site in Wau, South Sudan. IOM/McLaughlin 2017 South Sudan – A recent upsurge in violence beginning 10 April has...
International Organization for Migration South
Apr 13, 2017


Famine-hit South Sudanese eating tree leaves to survive
By Andrew Wasike South Sudanese are surviving on tree leaves as a deadly famine declared in the East African country continues to spread...
Anadolu Agency
Apr 10, 2017


Fighting Famine: A Week In South Sudan
The signs of home are everywhere. A small boy playing football dressed in a faded Arsenal shirt. The Union flag fluttering on the shop...
The Huffington Post (Huffpost)
Apr 9, 2017
A Permanent Lifting of U.S. Sanctions on Khartoum?
President Barack Obama provisionally lifted U.S. economic sanctions on the Khartoum regime by Executive Order on January 13, 2017; Obama...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Apr 8, 2017


ICRtoP marks Genocide Awareness Month, continuing infographic series with updates on crisis situatio
By Josh Morency April is Genocide Awareness Month, a time for reflection and memorial and when the often repeated phrase of “never...
!a Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) Weekly 1
Apr 7, 2017


Border Control from Hell: How the EU's migration partnership legitimizes Sudan's "milit
Today, the Enough Project released a new report, "Border Control from Hell: How the EU's Migration Partnership Legitimizes Sudan's...
Sudan - Research, Analysis, and Advocacy 1
Apr 5, 2017


A Child Soldier Sees His Mother After 6 Years. But Why Doesn’t He Speak?
By Jeffrey Gettleman Duop soon after being reunited with his family. Credit: Tyler Hicks/The New York Times BENTIU, South Sudan — The...
New York Times 1
Apr 4, 2017


Refugees recount South Sudan attack: 'If you ran, you got shot'
By Alison Williams It started out as a normal Monday morning in Pajok in South Sudan - children walking to school, shopkeepers raising...
Reuters
Apr 4, 2017





































































