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Monthly Archives: August 2009

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  • Politics
    By Abd al-Wahab Abdalla
    August 31, 2009
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    Al-Amud al-Akhdar: Strata of Conflict in Darfur’s Deep South

    The establishment, development and destruction of the settlement of al-Amud al-Akhdar in Darfur’s deep south forest belt provides a microcosm of Sudan’s modernization projects and their ...
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  • Politics
    By Guy Gabriel
    August 30, 2009
    2020
    0

    From Human Rights Reporting to the Dominant Media Narrative of Darfur

    To a considerable extent, crises in far-off lands are defined by foreigners and not by those living through them, which then creates a perceived moral imperative ...
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  • Politics
    By Abdelwahab El-Affendi
    August 29, 2009
    2265
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    From Mamdani to Mbeki: Radically Reconfiguring the Darfur Story in Theory and Practice (3)

    III. The Mbeki Mission and the Way Forward Mamdani is right on target in his criticism of the Save Darfur tendency to offer simplistic solutions and ...
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  • Politics
    By Abdelwahab El-Affendi
    August 28, 2009
    2317
    2

    From Mamdani to Mbeki: Radically Reconfiguring the Darfur Story in Theory and Practice (2)

    II. The State, War and Sudanese Identity Mamdani has in fact written not one book, but several. His attack on the enthusiastic but misinformed international response ...
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  • Politics
    By Abdelwahab El-Affendi
    August 27, 2009
    2135
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    From Mamdani to Mbeki: Radically Reconfiguring the Darfur Story in Theory and Practice (1)

    I. Recolonisation without Responsibility As many commentators have already pointed out, Mahmood Mamdani’s recent book, Saviors and Survivors has almost single-handedly shifted the debate on Darfur ...
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  • Politics
    By Bridget Conley-Zilkic
    August 26, 2009
    2095
    0

    When Justice and Judicial Proceedings Part Ways

    Reading Adam Smith’s book now, after the intense debates around the ICC’s arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omer al-Bashir, provokes a deep sadness at how impoverished ...
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  • Politics
    By Hafiz Mohammed
    August 25, 2009
    2154
    2

    What Does the Abyei Ruling Mean for the Missiriya?

    Due to the Court of Arbitration decision in The Hague, around 1460 square kilometers which were inhabited by two clans of the Missiriya tribe (Mazaghna and ...
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  • Politics
    By Jayne Blayton
    August 24, 2009
    2257
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    Human Rights Reporting on Darfur: A Genre that Redefines Tragedy (3)

    Human Rights Reporting as the First Draft of the Indictment Journalism has been described as the “first draft of history.” By the same token, the human ...
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  • Politics
    By Jayne Blayton
    August 22, 2009
    2451
    4

    Human Rights Reporting on Darfur: A Genre that Redefines Tragedy (2)

    Activist and Apologist: Contrasts and Parallels This section uses techniques of textual and discourse analysis to examine two leading books on the Darfur crisis, identifying the ...
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  • Politics
    By Lydiah Kemunto Bosire
    August 21, 2009
    3073
    0

    Misconceptions I – The ICC and the Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC)

    The Kenyan Cabinet recently resolved to put forward the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC) as a way to address the post-election violence. In this first ...
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