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Daily Beast Op-ed: Is Sudan’s Uprising the Beginning of the End of Omar al Bashir?

Daily Beast Op-ed: Is Sudan's Uprising the Beginning of the End of Omar al Bashir?
Unrest in Sudan is rattling the dictator’s ruthless regime. Enough Project Co-Founder John Prendergast on why these protests mean serious trouble for the tyrant of Darfur ...

ThinkProgress: Four Questions The Kenyan Government Must Answer About The Mall Attack

ThinkProgress: Four Questions The Kenyan Government Must Answer About The Mall Attack
I live less than a mile and half away from Nairobi’s Westgate Mall. The four-day siege on the shopping center rocked our community ...

Hundreds Rally in New York in Support of Abyei Referendum and against Bashir’s Proposed Visit

Hundreds gathered on Monday in front of the U.N. Headquarters in New York City to demand that the Sudanese government move forward with a proposed referendum in the disputed region of Abyei on the border with newly-independent South Sudan ...

Dreams Deferred in Abyei: Interactive Timeline

Abyei, a resource-rich area on the Sudan-South Sudan border, is a flashpoint for violent conflict between the Sudans. This interactive timeline traces key events in the area from the 2004 Abyei Protocol to the present day ...

Human Rights Groups Urge NYC Hotels to Deny Sudanese President Bashir Accomodations

Six major human rights groups representing hundreds of thousands of supporters released a letter today to the Hotel Association of New York City, urging all of their 260 member hotels in the greater metro region to deny Sudanese President Bashir accommodations ...

Human Rights Coalition Letter to the Hotel Association of New York on Sudan’s Bashir

Human Rights Coalition Letter to the Hotel Association of New York on Sudan's Bashir
A coalition of human rights groups, including the Enough Project, representing hundreds of thousands of supporters released a letter today to the Hotel Association of New York City, urging all of their 260 member hotels in the greater metro region to deny Sudanese President Bashir accommodations ...

Foreign Policy Op-ed: Persona Non Grata

Foreign Policy Op-ed: Persona Non Grata
For the first time ever, attendees at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) this week may include a sitting head of state who is the subject of an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for genocide and crimes against humanity ...

#UNMatters: U.S. State Department Google Hangout on US-UN Relations Recap

On Wednesday, September 18, the U.S.Department of State hosted a Google+ Hangout, The U.S. and the United Nations: The Case for Multilateralism ...

They Bombed Everything That Moved: Aerial Military Attacks on Civilians and Humanitarians in Sudan, 1999 – 2013

They Bombed Everything That Moved: Aerial Military Attacks on Civilians and Humanitarians in Sudan, 1999 - 2013
This week I published the fifth update to my original May 6, 2011 report and data spreadsheet on military attacks on civilians and humanitarians in Sudan ...

ThinkProgress: Why The Central African Republic Is The Worst Crisis You’ve Never Heard Of

ThinkProgress: Why The Central African Republic Is The Worst Crisis You’ve Never Heard Of
Central African Republic — or CAR — baring an improbably simple name and lacking much in the way of resources and population. The country is not only real, it’s in the middle of a spate of lawlessness that has left the population terrorized and the government nearly non-existent ...