Enough’s 5 Recommended Reads | July 27
Enough's 5 Recommended Reads is a biweekly series featuring important stories you may have missed ...
Pushing for Progress on Abyei
Read part two of a two-part blog series on the ongoing tensions in Abyei ...
Abyei: Simmering Tensions Show No Signs of Abating
Read part one of a two-part blog series on the ongoing tensions in Abyei ...
New Amnesty International Report Details Extensive Sexual Abuse in South Sudan’s War
Amnesty’s latest report on South Sudan discusses how the parties in the conflict have subjected thousands of South Sudanese to sexual violence ...
Progress and Challenges on Conflict Minerals: Facts on Dodd-Frank 1502
Conflict minerals have fueled and continue to help sustain armed violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, linking them to the deadliest conflict globally since World War II. The four conflict minerals (gold, along with the 3Ts – tin, tantalum, and tungsten) are not the only sources of income to armed groups, but they are some of the most lucrative ...
Closure of Office of Global Criminal Justice would be Major Setback for U.S. Efforts
Speculation is mounting that the U.S. Department of State may close the Office of Global Criminal Justice. This would be a major setback to efforts by the United States, and the broader international community, to hold accountable those responsible for genocide and crimes against humanity ...
الأزمة بين قادة المعارضة السودانية المسلحة تؤجج التوترات العرقية وتعوق وصول المساعدات وتهدد جهود السلام المبذولة
نشرت مؤسسة "Enough Project" -اليوم- تقريرًا تحذر فيه من أن التفاقم الحالي في الانقسام السياسي بين قادة الحركة الشعبية لتحرير السودان - شمال، وهي إحدى حركات المعارضة السودانية المسلحة -يعمل على زيادة حدة التوترات القبلية والأزمة الإنسانية الواقعة في المناطق التي تخضع لسيطرة الحركة الشعبية لتحرير السودان - شمال في ولايتي النيل الأزرق وجنوب كردفان (المعروفتان باسم "المنطقتان") ...
New Report on Addressing a Dangerous Crisis in Sudan’s SPLM-N
In this new report, author Dr. Suliman Baldo analyzes the worrying split within the Sudan People's Liberation Army-North and lays out recommendations to reverse the current trends and increase the chances for positive outcomes from the leadership crisis ...
Leadership Crisis in Sudan’s Armed Opposition Fueling Ethnic Tensions, Impeding Aid Access, Threatening Peace Efforts
A report published today by the Enough Project warns that the worsening political divide among leaders of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), one of Sudan's main armed opposition movements, is exacerbating communal tensions and the humanitarian crisis in areas under SPLM-N control in Blue Nile and South Kordofan ...
A Question of Leadership: Addressing a Dangerous Crisis in Sudan’s SPLM-N
Download the full report here | العربية A worsening recent political divide within the leadership of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N, or “movement”), traditionally based in South Kordofan and Blue Nile (the “Two Areas”), is increasingly likely to lead to a change of leadership of the movement. Of grave concern, the political divide has already led to violent clashes with strong ethnic undertones between units of the movement’s armed wing (the Sudan People’s Liberation Army-North, the SPLA-N) in parts of Sudan’s Blue Nile state that are controlled by the movement and in camps hosting refugees from Blue Nile just across the border ...