Author: Julie Flint
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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 ... -
More on SPLA-2
I came across SPLA-2 while in the Nuba Mountains in April. Al Bulola had just been visiting senior SPLA commanders, in South Sudan and in South ... -
Revisiting the Nuba Mountains
After working on Darfur since 2002, it was sobering to revisit the Nuba Mountains in April. My last visit, for the arba’iin of Commander Yousif Kuwa ... -
Darfur’s Crime Scenes
In the debate over the ICC, and the indictments the Chief Prosecutor has promised for this month, my concerns are primarily factual: the depiction of the ... -
Examining the Rebels–At Last
In the wake of JEM’s attack on Omdurman, a number of correspondents have urged closer, critical examination of the rebel movements. This is long overdue. In ... -
JEM’s Failed Attempt at Regime Change
Picking up Alex’s question about the calculations of the JEM leadership, I believe this was a serious attempt at regime change””however over-ambitious or foolhardy it may ... -
Shigeg Karo One Week On
Six days after the aerial attack on Shigeg Karo, UNAMID has finally spoken out, in a press release that raises more questions than it answers. A ... -
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 ... -
Accounting for Haskanita
Posted on behalf of Julie Flint. Two questions about the original posting about the attack on the AMIS base in Haskanita: 1. The attackers have been "clearly identified" ...