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Monthly Archives: March 2009

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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    March 12, 2009
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    Sudan/ICC: Enough Said

    I rarely use this blog to give a platform for ‘Enough’ but on this occasion I thought it right to give some prominence to the creative ...
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  • Politics
    By Sarah Nouwen and Mogogo Albanese
    March 10, 2009
    3048
    0

    Arresting Bashir: How the ICC has Violated its own Statute

    This blog has presented many arguments as to how the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant against President Bashir has become yet another obstacle to peace in ...
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  • Politics
    By admin
    March 9, 2009
    2202
    2

    Alex on The Kojo Nnamdi Show

    Alex appeared today, along with Mark Schneider of the International Crisis Group, on Kojo Nmandi's show for NPR. Alex clashed with Mark on the ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    March 9, 2009
    2155
    0

    Jan Pronk’s Wisdom

    Before his final departure from Sudan in December 2006, Jan Pronk addressed the UN staff in Khartoum and Juba. In his address he presented fifteen guidelines ...
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  • Politics
    By Adam Habib
    March 8, 2009
    2529
    0

    Advancing African Development: The Necessity for Aid and Trade

    Is aid as bad as Greg Mills and Terence McNamee suggest? Is the facilitation of trade the simple answer to all of Africa’s woes? One would ...
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  • Politics
    By Neha Erasmus
    March 7, 2009
    2615
    0

    Humanitarian Travesty in Darfur

    Within a few hours of the issues of the arrest warrant for President Omar el Bashir, the Government of Sudan revoked the licenses of ten international ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    March 7, 2009
    2157
    0

    Darfur: Don’t Do Anything – Stop and Think for a Moment

    At a moment like this, in which the ICC and the P3 have massively increased their threat against the Government of Sudan, which has retaliated in ...
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  • Politics
    By Julie Flint
    March 6, 2009
    2584
    12

    Sudan: Justice and Hunger

    The expulsions of humanitarians are a catastrophe for the victims of the Darfur war, a fact upon which Luis Moreno Ocampo might well reflect given the ...
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  • Politics
    By Ahmed Hassan
    March 6, 2009
    2313
    0

    How Can Bashir be Arrested?

    I am in total agreement with you that the arrest and indictment of Omer El-Bashir will not bring peace to Sudan or bring an end to ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    March 5, 2009
    2434
    7

    What Should Obama Do About Darfur?

    Today, The New Republic opens an online debate including Richard Just (the editor), Alan Wolfe, Eric Reeves, Elizabeth Rubin, and myself, on the question of what ...
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