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Yearly Archives: 2009

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  • Politics
    By Jayne Blayton
    August 24, 2009
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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
    2453
    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
    3075
    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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  • Politics
    By Dr. Lukoye Atwoli
    August 21, 2009
    2395
    3

    Kenya: A radical proposal to deal with our prejudices

    The truth about the beliefs and perceptions of the majority of Kenyans is not to be found in erudite forums and debates such as this one. ...
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  • Politics
    By Jayne Blayton
    August 21, 2009
    2716
    4

    Human Rights Reporting on Darfur: A Genre that Redefines Tragedy (1)

    The headline was, “A Tragedy Straight out of Shakespeare,” and the opening lines gripped my imagination and emotion. A student of literature wonders how their passion ...
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  • Politics
    By Sadia al Imam
    August 19, 2009
    2267
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    What Price Justice?

    Ask an international human rights lawyer and the director of a human rights organization, and they will tell you that justice has no price. That’s not ...
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  • Politics
    By Pieter Tesch
    August 17, 2009
    2398
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    The Legacy and Consequences of the Crimes of (Afro) Stalinism

    While previously in the genocide debate it has been stressed that the ultimate Nazi crime is that of the Shoah of European Jewry and therefore the ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    August 16, 2009
    2717
    2

    Recalling Ethiopia’s Wars: The Rage of Numbers

    The war in the Democratic Republic of Congo is often called the world’s most deadly since Korea. Perhaps if the long liberation wars in Ethiopia and ...
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  • Politics
    By Alex de Waal
    August 14, 2009
    2397
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    Violent Deaths in Darfur: July

    According to the incidents reported by the different branches of UNAMID, forty people were killed by violence during the month of July. There are further reports ...
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  • Politics
    By Ahmed Badawi
    August 13, 2009
    2681
    6

    Call to Lift US Sanctions from Sudan Deserves Praise not Derision

    The US government and the American people sincerely want to do the right thing by Sudan. Help turn it into a democratic, stable, equitable, prosperous and, ...
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