New Satellite Sentinel Project Imagery: Explosions in Khartoum
The Satellite Sentinel Project acquired imagery of the explosion that rocked Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, just after midnight on October 24, 2012. Though the source of the explosion and fire were not immediately apparent, expert analysis of DigitalGlobe satellite imagery shows evidence to indicate that the explosions were in fact the result of aerial bombardment ...
In the News: ‘Now, we have evidence that demands attention and accountability’
Major news outlets all over the world helped spread the word of ongoing atrocities in Sudan yesterday through their coverage of the Satellite Sentinel Project’s, or SSP’s, most recent report “Cameras on the Battlefield: Multimedia Confirmation of the Razing of Gardud al Badry, South Kordofan, Sudan” and corresponding video, “Village Burning, Torture in the Nuba Mountains: Naim's Story.” ...
Cameras on the Battlefield: The Satellite Sentinel Project Reports
The Satellite Sentinel Project, or SSP, released a multimedia package today presenting evidence that Sudan’s notoriously brutal Central Reserve Police, also known as “Abu Tira,” participated in, and filmed, the systematic burning and looting of the Nuba Mountains village of Gardud al Badry in the war-torn region of South Kordofan, Sudan ...
Intelligence Community Honors DigitalGlobe with Award for Satellite Sentinel Project Collaboration
Earlier this week, at the 2012 GEOINT Symposium—the nation’s largest intelligence event—the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, or USGIF, honored DigitalGlobe and the Satellite Sentinel Project, or SSP, with the 2012 Industry Intelligence Achievement Award ...
Satellites Show the Battle for Control of the Northern Front of the Rebellion in Sudan
“Gateway to the North,” a new report issued today by the Satellite Sentinel Project, or SSP, documents the bombardment and destruction of a village in the Nuba Mountains region of war-torn South Kordofan, Sudan and shows the recent fortification of a new infantry garrison for the Sudan Armed Forces, or SAF ...
Enough 101: Somalia’s New President
This week's post in the series Enough 101 provides a brief background on Somalia’s new president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, as well as an overview of the challenges he will face in his new role ...
Enough 101: What is the M23 Movement in Eastern Congo?
This week's post in the series Enough 101 offers an overview of the Congolese rebel group M23 ...
Situation Report Sudan: Aircraft at El Obeid Airfield
A new situation report released today by the Satellite Sentinel Project shows Sudan Armed Forces, or SAF, aircraft at El Obeid airfield in Sudan's North Kordofan state -- within striking range of the Nuba Mountains and a refugee camp across the border in South Sudan ...
Sudan and South Sudan in the London 2012 Olympics
Though Enough’s work focuses on ending and preventing mass atrocities, it is important not to lose sight of the inspiring news coming out of the conflict areas we follow. Despite extensive domestic conflict, athletes from Sudan and South Sudan are competing in the London 2012 Olympic Games ...
Enough 101: Displaced from Darfur – Refugees in Chad and IDPs in Sudan
This week's post in the series Enough 101 looks at the ongoing impact of the conflict in Darfur on displaced people in the region ...