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Feingold, Robinson, Kobler, and Dos Santos Must Play Critical New Roles in Congo Peace Process

Washington, DC - Angola’s emergence as the regional leader of the DRC peace process has given new life to ending the world’s deadliest war since WWII, argues a new Enough Project report ...

Joint Declaration on Mixed Chambers and ICC Implementing Legislation

Joint Declaration on Mixed Chambers and ICC Implementing Legislation
Enough joined a coalition of Congolese and international organizations convened by Human Rights Watch to press the Congolese government to pass critical legislation that will pave a path for high-level accountability for atrocities in Congo. Two laws currently pending in parliament are crucial to the establishment of specialized mixed chambers in Congo, which would prosecute perpetrators of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including rape and sexual enslavement. The chambers would be located in Congo and trials would be carried out in collaboration by local and international judges, lawyers and investigators. Local access and ownership over justice for atrocities are ...

Addressing Root Causes of Sudan’s Wars Key to Sudan Peace Agenda

Washington, DC — As the African Union convenes talks with the Sudanese government and rebel leaders, a new Enough Project report advocates a more comprehensive and inclusive humanitarian ceasefire and an overall peace process that addresses urgent needs across Sudan’s periphery in a coordinated way ...

Janjaweed Torches South Darfur IDP Camp Next to UNAMID Base

Janjaweed Torches South Darfur IDP Camp Next to UNAMID Base
Confirming reports that first emerged from local sources and Radio Dabanga, new Satellite Sentinel Project (SSP) imagery from March 26, 2014 shows more than 400 huts, tents, and temporary shelters burned by Sudanese government-backed Janjaweed forces in Khor Abeche, at a South Darfur camp for internally displaced people (IDPs) located near a peacekeeping base ...

School in Nuba Mountains Bombed for Second Time

The Heiban Bible College, located in the Nuba Mountain region of Sudan, was bombed on March 23, 2014, for the second time in a little over a year. The Nuba Mountains, alongside the Blue Nile region, have been the staging ground for the conflict between the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) rebel group and the government of Sudan for more than three years ...

Bombed and Burned: Darfuri Civilians Flee East Jebel Marra En Masse

Bombed and Burned: Darfuri Civilians Flee East Jebel Marra En Masse
New Satellite Sentinel Project imagery provides independent confirmation of Sudan Air Force, or SAF, bombardments in the mountainous Jebel Marra area of North Darfur, where civilians have been bombed for years ...

Kasper Agger on CCTV Africa: US Steps Up Bid to Find Joseph Kony

Uganda's military has welcomed a move by the United States to offer additional support to help in tracking wanted warlord Joseph Kony. The U.S is sending 150 Air Force Special Operations personnel and at least four advanced Osprey aircraft ...

Sasha Lezhnev on Al Jazeera America: US Bolsters Hunt for Joseph Kony

Enough Project Senior Analyst Sasha Lezhnev speaks to Al Jazeera America on the Obama Administration's announcement to bolster the counter-LRA mission by deploying Osprey helicopters to help find LRA rebel leader Joseph Kony ...

Enough Project Applauds Obama Administration’s Bolstering of Counter-LRA Mission

WASHINGTON, DC --The Obama administration announced on March 23 that it will enhance the counter-LRA mission by deploying at least four high-speed, troop-transporting CV-22 Osprey helicopters. The helicopters will support the African Union Regional Task Force ...

Apply: 2014 Carl Wilkens Fellowship

Apply: 2014 Carl Wilkens Fellowship
Applications are now being accepted for the Carl Wilkens Fellowship, a selective year-long, part-time program that aims to give a diverse set of individuals at every level of experience the tools and resources to build sustained political will to end genocide ...