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    Darfur: Getting up Close – Reducing distance increases both complexity and understanding

    By Rebecca Hamilton
    February 16, 2010
    Rob Crilly’s book, Saving Darfur, is unique among the books on Darfur to date for the way he handles the very tough balance between ...
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    Darfur: Mixing Shades of Grey

    By Guy Gabriel
    February 15, 2010
    Darfur had everything needed to be a good, eye-catching story: good guys, bad guys and no moral ambiguity. Sure enough, it became such a ...
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    Eric Reeves’ Mischaracterization of Facts about Darfur

    By Oscar H. Blayton
    February 14, 2010
    In a recent comment posted under the thread titled: “What it the ICC After?“ Eric Reeves made what I assume to be a response ...
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    Unsimplifying Darfur

    By Alex de Waal
    February 12, 2010
    The recurring theme of Rob Crilly’s book, ironically entitled Saving Darfur, is that Darfur only looks simple from a distance. Close up, it’s much ...
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    What the Jebel Mara tells us about saving Darfur – A View From The Hills

    By Rob Crilly
    February 11, 2010
    General Rokero had been my guide for a visit to a rebel stronghold inside the Jebel Mara mountains. He introduced me to two girls ...
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    The Abu Garda Case and the OTP

    By Julie Flint
    February 9, 2010
    The decision of the ICC’s Pre-Trial Chamber to dismiss all charges against Bahr Abu Garda, formerly of the Justice and Equality Movement, in connection ...
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  • Politics

    Genocide Studies Darfur Special Issue

    By admin
    February 7, 2010
    A special issue of the journal, Genocide Studies and Prevention, focuses on the case of Darfur. It includes an article by Alan Kuperman, examining ...
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    Evaluating the Comprehensive Peace Agreement

    By admin
    February 5, 2010
    A new report by Johan Brosché of Uppsala University, in tandem with the UN’s Mediation Support Unit, evaluates the CPA, focusing on power-sharing aspects ...
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  • Politics

    What is the ICC After?

    By David Barsoum
    February 3, 2010
    Clearly the ICC arrest warrant bears heavily on the situation in the Sudan and the forthcoming elections. It is not only President Bashir who ...
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  • Politics

    Darfur: A Critical Reader

    By admin
    February 2, 2010
    Darfur and the Crisis of Governance in Sudan: A Critical Reader, edited by Salah Hassan and Carina Ray, is a compendium of articles by ...
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