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Yearly Archives: 2008

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  • Politics
    By admin
    March 13, 2008
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    The Time Has Come for Talks

    *Posted on behalf of Philip Honour The time has come for talks Yesterday, the U.S State Department published a report on Human Rights Practice’s in Sudan. ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    March 12, 2008
    2620
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    Making Sense of Darfur’s Arabs

    Darfur's Arabs are back in the spotlight—as victims, as Janjawiid, and as rebels. The relationship between the Sudan government and the Darfur Arabs has never been ...
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  • Politics
    By James Okuk
    March 11, 2008
    2494
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    Land Belongs to the Community

    To avoid the continuity of conflict over land and its resources in the Sudan, it should be constitutionally and legally confirmed that "land belongs to the ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    March 7, 2008
    2181
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    Land in the DPA: A False Agreement?

    Here’s a paradox: the Sudan government and the armed movements–both SLAs and JEM–reached agreement on the land clauses in the Darfur Peace Agreement in the weeks ...
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  • Politics
    By Abdalbasit Saeed
    March 7, 2008
    2163
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    Demystifying State and Property Rights on Land

    In the Sudanese context of prolonged conflict, mobility of pastoral groups into the transitional areas such as South Kordofan and Blue Nile and the drive for ...
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  • Politics
    By James Morton
    March 5, 2008
    2171
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    Managing Political and Economic Claims to Land in Darfur

    The headline is striking: The Land Question: Sudan’s Peace Nemesis. It reflects a growing body of opinion that conflict for land is an important, even the ...
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  • Politics
    By admin
    March 4, 2008
    1747
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    Africa hasn’t resolved the communal-private land issue, and it won’t happen in Darfur anytime soon

    Posted on behalf of Michael Kevane Sudan’s land issues are big and dangerous. Let’s gingerly walk around this growling cur with a big stick and not ...
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  • Politics
    By admin
    March 3, 2008
    2098
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    Land Policy Development in a Fluid Environment: Darfuri Proposals

    Posted on behalf of Paul De Wit and Jeffrey Hatcher The need to address the issues of access and ownership of land, and land claims and ...
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  • Politics
    By Sara Pantuliano
    March 2, 2008
    2179
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    The Land Question: Sudan’s Peace Nemesis

    Land is a central issue in both rural and urban Sudan and contests over land claims have been a recurrent cause of unrest and conflict in ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    March 2, 2008
    2050
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    Land, Power and Peace in Sudan

    The question of land ownership lies at the heart of Sudan’s wars and the viability of its peace agreements. The configuration of issues is different in ...
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