Selected Blog Entries

“Woman raped in front of son, on eve of International Women’s Day” (Radio Dabanga, March 7, 2012)

Posted by: ereeves on Thursday, March 08, 2012 - 04:35 PM
Selected Blog Entries

“Woman raped in front of son, on eve of International Women’s Day,” (Radio Dabanga, March 7, 2012)

On wonders what the women of Darfur make of “International Women’s Day,” and what they make of the international community’s relentless, obscenely callous refusal to provide them with meaningful protection, even as rape and sexual violence remain pervasive in the region and deeply dangerous parts of their lives. Radio Dabanga offers some insights.

Eric Reeves
March 8, 2012

Syria and Sudan: Why the Difference in International Response?

Posted by: ereeves on Sunday, February 26, 2012 - 07:32 PM
Selected Blog Entries

Syria and Sudan: Why the Difference in International Response?

Eric Reeves
February 26, 2012

Oil Transport from South Sudan to the Kenyan Coast: An alternative to the oil pipeline proposal that would promote immediate employment, national unity, and long-term economic growth

Posted by: ereeves on Friday, February 24, 2012 - 03:18 PM
Briefs & Advocacy: Post-Machakos ’12, Selected Blog Entries

Oil Transport from South Sudan to the Kenyan Coast:
An alternative to the oil pipeline proposal that would promote immediate employment, national unity, and long-term economic growth

Sharon Hutchinson, University of Wisconsin
Eric Reeves, Smith College

February 24, 2012

“Khartoum Moves to Strip Citizenship of ‘Southern’ Sudanese”

Posted by: ereeves on Friday, February 17, 2012 - 08:40 PM
Selected Blog Entries

“Khartoum Moves to Strip Citizenship of ‘Southern’ Sudanese”
The ENOUGH Project, February 17, 2012
http://enoughproject.org/blogs/khartoum-moves-strip-citizenship-southern-sudanese

by Eric Reeves

“Civil War in Sudan: A Cataclysm of Destruction Approaches,” Dissent Magazine (on-line), February 7, 2012

Posted by: ereeves on Tuesday, February 07, 2012 - 05:22 PM
Selected Blog Entries

“Civil War in Sudan: A Cataclysm of Destruction Approaches”
Dissent Magazine (on-line), February 7, 2012 (unedited text)
http://www.dissentmagazine.org/atw.php?id=671

by Eric Reeves

“U.N. Chief for Darfur Attends Celebration Hosted by Top Janjaweed Leader” (Enough Project, February 1, 2012)

Posted by: ereeves on Wednesday, February 01, 2012 - 05:01 PM
Selected Blog Entries

“U.N. Chief for Darfur Attends Celebration Hosted by Top Janjaweed Leader” (Enough Project, February 1, 2012)

http://www.enoughproject.org/blogs/un-chief-darfur-attends-celebration-hosted-top-janjaweed-leader

by Eric Reeves

“The UN Panel of Experts on Darfur Disappears,” from Dissent Magazine (on-line), September 27, 2011

Posted by: ereeves on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - 10:20 PM
Selected Blog Entries

“The UN Panel of Experts on Darfur Disappears”
from Dissent Magazine (on-line), September 27, 2011
http://www.dissentmagazine.org/atw.php?id=561

By Eric Reeves

“Does the New York Times Editorial Board really care about accuracy?”

Posted by: ereeves on Sunday, August 28, 2011 - 03:17 PM
Selected Blog Entries

[The New York Times did not publish this letter, or indeed any letter on this consequential editorial declaring the views of The Times on the independence of South Sudan. Nor was a correction issued, despite my repeated communication with the Public Editor of The Times. This represents a perversely arrogant and ill-informed attitude toward a subject of consequence]

“Reporting Darfur: Radio Dabanga and the ‘Black Box’ Genocide” African Arguments (on-line), August 18, 2011

Posted by: ereeves on Friday, August 19, 2011 - 01:46 PM
Selected Blog Entries

“Reporting Darfur: Radio Dabanga and the ‘Black Box’ Genocide”
African Arguments (on-line), August 18, 2011

http://africanarguments.org/2011/08/18/reporting-darfur-radio-dabanga-and-the-%E2%80%98black-box%E2%80%99-genocide-%E2%80%93-by-eric-reeves/

by Eric Reeves

An “infographic” overview of aerial attacks on civilians in Sudan, 1999 – 2011

Posted by: ereeves on Friday, August 12, 2011 - 04:26 AM
Selected Blog Entries

An “infographic” overview of aerial attacks on civilians in Sudan, 1999 – 2011
(now included at www.sudanbombing.org)

Eric Reeves
August 17, 2011