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    Leashing Kenya’s Dogs of War: A Theoretical Assessment

    By Korir Sing Oei
    September 8, 2009
    From the standpoint of constitutional law, the handing over of the Waki envelope to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) represents the ...
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    On the Reactionary Nature of Sudanese Provincial “Revolutions” – Liberating the Bantustans?

    By Abd al-Wahab Abdalla
    September 8, 2009
    The critique of inequality and monopolization of power in Sudan follows both geographical and class dimensions. The central provinces are vastly richer and better ...
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    President Mbeki on the A.U. Panel’s Approach to Darfur

    By Alex de Waal
    September 6, 2009
    Last week, President Thabo Mbeki, Chairman of the African Union Panel on Darfur, addressed a press conference in Khartoum. What follows below is a ...
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    Lessons from Al-Biruni: “The Character of the Reporters”

    By Asif Faiz
    September 5, 2009
    In writing Saviors and Survivors Mahmood Mamdani has painstakingly removed the activist smokescreen that has clouded and confused the tragedy of Darfur. His book ...
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    Towards an Anthropological Analysis of the Human Rights Worldview

    By Annette Jansen
    September 4, 2009
    In “˜Human Rights Reporting on Darfur: A Genre that Redefines Tragedy‘, posted on this blog on August 21-24, Jayne Blayton states that ‘human rights ...
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    Adam Smith Responds to Naomi Roht-Arriaza

    By Adam Smith
    September 3, 2009
    Professor Roht-Arriaza makes several characteristically insightful comments about After Genocide. They have spurred me to continue the conversation. The professor notes that international judicial ...
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    The AU Panel Listens to Darfur

    By admin
    September 2, 2009
    The AU Panel on Darfur has completed its fourth mission to Sudan, with the purpose of consulting a wide range of Darfurian and other ...
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    No Single Way to Deal with Atrocities

    By Naomi Roht-Arriaza
    September 2, 2009
    Adam Smith’s book posits that international criminal tribunals, especially those of the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and Rwanda (ICTR), don’t actually do justice for the ...
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    “After Genocide”: Continuing the Discussion

    By Adam Smith
    September 1, 2009
    It is a rare treat for an author to be given the opportunity to continue the discussion about his or her book in the ...
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    Al-Amud al-Akhdar: Strata of Conflict in Darfur’s Deep South

    By Abd al-Wahab Abdalla
    August 31, 2009
    The establishment, development and destruction of the settlement of al-Amud al-Akhdar in Darfur’s deep south forest belt provides a microcosm of Sudan’s modernization projects ...
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