Violence has ebbed and flowed in Darfur for more than ten years now. Now, though the situation is almost totally absent from news coverage, the region teeters on the edge of a complete humanitarian collapse and uncontrollable violence.
There are two dangers in constructing a history of greater Sudan since the conclusion of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in January 2005. First, there is the pronounced tendency by interested parties to rewrite key parts of this history in ways …
Eric Reeves: Sudan and South Sudan on the Brink of Catastrophic War
Eric Reeves: Darfur and the Diplomacy of Abandonment
Eric Reeves: Ethnic Culling in Sudan
Eric Reeves: Destruction Approaches in Sudan
Eric Reeves: Evil and Ignorance
E. Reeves: Sudan’s Third Civil War
Eric Reeves: The UN Panel of Experts on Darfur Disappears
Eric Reeves: Darfur and the Consequences of Impunity
Eric Reeves: A Looming Spectacle of UN Impotence
Eric Reeves: Creeping Coup in Sudan
Eric Reeves: Ongoing Aerial Assaults in Sudan
Eric Reeves: Mass Graves Identified in Kadugli, South Kordofan, Sudan
Eric Reeves: Genocide in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan