

US sanctions against Sudan lifted after 20 years
What happened… U.S. President Barack Obama, in one of his final actions in office, issued an executive order on January 13 provisionally...
Sudan Insider
Jan 31, 2017


More Violence in Darfur, More Ceasefires Breached
Civilians in central and western Darfur experienced this first-hand at the beginning of 2017, just days after President Bashir extended a...
Sudan Insider
Jan 31, 2017


Ethiopia Must Continue to Help Stabilise South Sudan
Ethiopia’s commitment to peace-making in South Sudan has been critical for regional stability. It has much to gain from continuing this...
International Crisis Group 1
Jan 30, 2017
Kenya: State of the Internet
Editor's Note Kenya has long been a global technology leader for innovation in mobile and internet technology, including the use of...
Africa Focus
Jan 30, 2017


“The Final Betrayal of Sudan: Obama administration’s lifting of economic sanctions; UN Ambassador Sa
The moral hypocrisy, the mendacity, and the sheer foolishness of the Obama administration’s claim that there has been a “sea change” of...
The Huffington Post (Huffpost)
Jan 17, 2017


Nertiti massacre deserves accountability and punishment for perpetrators: President al-Bashir's
We at Darfur Women Action Group DWAG are outraged about the Nertiti massacre and the continuous violence and brutality of the Sudanese...
Darfur Women Action Group
Jan 4, 2017


“U.S. State Department Praises Khartoum’s ‘Promises’ of Improved Humanitarian Access”
The U.S. State Department yesterday issued a statement praising Khartoum’s promise to improve humanitarian access in Sudan. But as the...
The Huffington Post (Huffpost)
Dec 28, 2016
“Sudanese Disobedience Day” (December 19): The international community must warn Khartoum not to use
By Dr. Eric Reeves As Sudan approaches what has become a day of reckoning— #عصينا19ديسمبر #Dec19Disobedience —the international...
Dr. Eric Reeves
Dec 18, 2016


Sudan could explode: Now is not the time for the U.S. to play nice with Khartoum
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, center, waves to his supporters at the airport in the capital, Khartoum, in 2015. (Mohamed...
Washington Post
Dec 16, 2016


Omar al-Bashir, indicted génocidaire, threatens to issue "shoot to kill" orders to police
on December 19: “If you want to overthrow the regime, why don’t you criticise us in the streets? I will tell you why. We know that you...
Dr. Eric Reeves
Dec 14, 2016


Naming Names: Holding Accountable Those Enabling Genocide in Sudan
As grim genocide by attrition in Darfur is set to enter its fifteenth year, as Khartoum’s claim of a purely nominal “cease-fire” in South...
Dr. Eric Reeves
Dec 3, 2016


There is new violence in Western Uganda. Here’s why
By Anna Reuss and Kristof Titeca Rights groups are urging Ugandan security forces to show restraint as they violently crack down on the...
Washington Post
Nov 29, 2016











































































