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  • China's Deadly Investments - op-ed appearing on the Huffington Post
    by John Prendergast and David Sullivan


    China has again assumed the Presidency of the U.N. Security Council, a position that it last held in July 2007 when it led the authorization of a U.N. peacekeeping force for Darfur. At that time, Beijing appeared to be responding to a global campaign by activists, in advance of the Olympics, to shame China into using its influence to address human rights crises in locales in which it has significant economic investments. But China's actions have belied its rhetoric, and it has continued to protect its favorite deadly dictators in places like Darfur, Burma, and Zimbabwe.
  • Sudan: Opportunity in the Midst of Crisis
    by John Prendergast and Colin Thomas-Jensen


    The ICC’s request for an indictment of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, the renewed prospect of an inclusive peace process for Darfur, and the drive toward national elections in 2009 are three major opportunities that the United States and others must urgently seize to bring peace to Sudan.
  • Somalia: A Country in Peril, a Policy Nightmare
    by Ken Menkhaus


    This is the first of two ENOUGH strategy papers on Somalia by Ken Menkhaus, a professor at Davidson College and a specialist on the Horn of Africa. Based on recent field research, the first half of this report provides an analysis of the current crisis in Somalia. The second half critically examines why international policies toward Somalia have produced disastrously unintended results, and makes an urgent case for a review of those policies. A follow-up report will explore options and make recommendations for a new, more effective, international approach to Somalia.
  • Blowback: How China torpedoes its investments
    by Enough Team


    China’s support for despots in Sudan, Zimbabwe, and Burma is a bad investment. In the long-run, China’s own interests would better be served by standing up to states that abuse their own citizens.
  • IRRESOLUTION: The U.N. Security Council on Darfur
    by John Prendergast and David Sullivan


    Steps towards an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir provides an opportunity for the U.N. Security Council to demand real changes in Khartoum’s policies and behavior. Unfortunately, the historical record suggests that the Council will likely miss this opportunity as it has missed many others during the past five years. This report diagnoses the underlying obstacles to effective Security Council response, providing a practical guide on how activists can better engage their governments to stop—and ultimately prevent—genocide and crimes against humanity.
  • Seeking Justice for Zimbabwe: A Case for Accountability Against Robert Mugabe and Others, 1981-2008
    by David M. Crane | Sir Desmond De Silva,QC | Tom Zwart


    For almost three decades Robert Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe. Under his regime Zimbabwe has declined into a state of anarchy. Recent political unrest around the elections for President has resulted in death, destruction of property, persecution of political opponents, and the flight of Zimbabweans out of the country.
  • Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir: The Record Speaks for Itself
    by David Sullivan


    With the International Criminal Court's move to charge Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for genocide in Darfur, we here at the ENOUGH project though you might like to be reminded of some of his past comments and behavior.
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