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    Sudan: Two Forms of Oppression and the Dilemma of the Left

    By Abd al-Wahab Abdalla
    May 12, 2010
    Sudan’s “ugly election” compels us to interrogate the historical evolution of the Sudanese political economy. The Sudanese political economy is imbued by structural contradiction ...
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    What We Don’t See in Sudan

    By Jon Temin
    May 10, 2010
    With Sudan’s elections completed, the referendum takes center stage. Questions about whether the referendum will happen, in a transparent and timely fashion, are asked ...
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    Chad and Sudan: Is the Proxy War Over?

    By Jane Smith
    May 7, 2010
    When clashes broke out recently (24 April) between the Chadian army and a new rebel group the FPRN, led by Adam Yacoub (who broke ...
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    Saving Sudan: Reflections on the Election

    By Dave Peterson
    May 6, 2010
    Although I was accredited with the Carter Center as an international observer, I did not join the Carter Center mission, but accompanied one of ...
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    Discovering South Sudan: The Dilemma of Sudanese Democrats

    By Khalid al Nur
    May 5, 2010
    Twenty years ago Dr. Abdel Wahab el-Affendi wrote an article “Discovering the South” which described how Sudanese Islamists were trying to come to terms ...
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    North Kivu’s nationality and the manipulation of ethnicity: A toxic mix

    By websolve
    May 5, 2010
    The relationship between nationality and ethnicity in Africa's Great Lakes region is much debated – sometimes verbally, but more often violently. And this relationship ...
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    Human Security Report: Debate on Mortality in Crisis

    By admin
    May 1, 2010
    The Human Security Report has published its response to the critique (especially by Les Roberts on this blog) of its “Shrinking Costs of War” ...
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    Sudan: U.S. Policy May Be Coming Into Focus

    By Oscar H. Blayton
    April 29, 2010
    A narrative in the U.S. media seems to be coming into focus. A narrative which I believe is intended to justify an “American Intervention” ...
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    South Kordofan: The Next Electoral Challenge

    By Hafiz Mohammed
    April 28, 2010
    According to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), and its Three Areas Protocol, which covers South Kordofan, Blue Nile and Abyei, “˜Popular Consultations’ in the ...
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    Hanged by the NEC (II)

    By Muawia Abdel Karim
    April 25, 2010
    Nobody will ever know who really won this election! The counting of votes has been so chaotic that it is simply impossible to find ...
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