African Arguments
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Darfur: Why Doha Must Succeed
Recent months have witnessed the phenomenon of a growing chorus of criticisms of the Doha peace process. Carping is to be expected during any ... -
Darfur: Data for Violent Deaths – July
According to the data gathered by UNAMID, there were 144 fatalities due to violence during July 2010. Each of the last few months has ... -
Darfurian Voices
24 Hours for Darfur recently released “Darfurian Voices,” a report detailing the results of the first ever representative survey of Darfurian refugees’ opinions on ... -
The Darfur Genocide: Ideology of Hatred in a Brokered State
On 23 November 2004 at 6:00 a.m., the village of Adwa in South Darfur was attacked by the Sudanese army and the Janajaweed militia. ... -
Sudan: The Silent Fall of the Ancien Régime
The April 2010 general elections in Sudan have been largely considered by commentators and observers of the Sudanese political life as an irrelevant exercise ... -
Southern Sudan At Odds With Itself?
A new research report into local violent conflicts within southern Sudan, Southern Sudan at Odds with Itself: Dynamics of conflict and predicaments of peace, ... -
Prosecutor’s African Roadshow Keeps on Muddling Through
If the implications were not so seriously fatal one would not begrudge the Argentinean bruiser and striker of the ICC team Luis Moreno-Ocampo aka ... -
What Is the Position of the AU on the ICC?
This morning I learned from the Sudan Tribune that the African Union has agreed to establish a liaison office for the African Union in ... -
International Justice in Africa – Debate Summary
This debate is organized by Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR), working in partnership with the International Center for Transitional Justice – Africa, and The ... -
International Criminal Court in Africa: “alea jacta est”
African countries are critical actors for the International Criminal Court (ICC). While it is clear that Africa forms the largest bloc of ICC ...

