Yearly Archives: 2007
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Darfur’s Emerging Arab Leader under Government Assault
In this post, Julie Flint reports on the Sudan government's ongoing onslaught on Arab leaders in Darfur who are in rebellion against Khartoum. Towards the end of ... -
Human Rights and the African Union: Memory and Forgetting
In an act infused with symbolism, the African Union decided to create a memorial museum to the victims of genocide and grave human rights abuses at ... -
Prospects for Peace in Sudan: December 2007
Overview 1. The crisis in the CPA unfolded with a speed that was both unexpected and alarming. At the time of writing, the SPLM and NCP ... -
A Tribute to AMIS
At the end of this month, the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) hands over to the “hybrid” United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID). This ... -
Bibliography on Social Research on Darfur
Munzoul Assal and a small group of Sudanese collaborators have compiled the most extensive bibliography of social science research on Darfur available to date. An Annotated ... -
Re-Visiting North Darfur’s Arabs
This last week I was in Kutum—the first time I have spent more than a day in the north Darfur town since November-December 1985. It was ... -
Alex de Waal to appear on Frontline, Nov. 20
This week's issue of New York magazine gives a shout-out to a next week's Frontline program, "On Our Watch." Alex de Waal is one of the ... -
Dueling Over Darfur: The Newsweek Debate
Six months ago, John Prendergast and I debated the response to Darfur at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. This week we continued the debate online, courtesy ... -
Listening to Sudanese Voices on Darfur
It goes without saying that Sudanese scholars are the true experts on Darfur's crisis. The short book edited by Abdel Ghaffar Mohammed Ahmed and Leif ... -
Online Scholarly Resources on Darfur
This posting is a guide to three online sources of scholarly material on Darfur (and Sudan in general) that provide different resources for the student or ...