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Air Defense for South Sudan is a Less Bad Option than the Alternatives

Air Defense for South Sudan is a Less Bad Option than the Alternatives
In a recent post for Think Progress, guest blogger Lauren Jenkins raises some salient concerns about the provision of air defense capabilities to the Government of Southern Sudan. Given that Enough endorsed this approach in a press release that same day, it’s worth taking a moment to address some of these concerns. Providing air defense capabilities to the South Sudan government is neither an ideal response to the rising violence in Sudan, nor a step that should be undertaken rashly. But the chilling reports coming out of the Nuba Mountains suggest the wider potential for mass violence in the region ...

Signs Point to Ever Worsening Conflict in Sudan’s South Kordofan

Signs Point to Ever Worsening Conflict in Sudan's South Kordofan
Aerial bombardments, restrictions on humanitarian access, and the targeting of civilians continue to take place in the Sudanese border state of South Kordofan, amid continued fighting between the Sudanese army and elements of the SPLA. Churches, aid workers, and NGOs have described the Sudanese government’s actions as ethnic cleansing. Now, the latest satellite images analyzed by Satellite Sentinel Project and confidential U.N. reports reported in the news indicate that a major ground offensive by the Sudan Armed Forces may be in the works, suggesting that the violence may be far from over ...

On World Refugee Day, Focusing on Schools and Solutions in Sudan

Unfortunately, when we hear about Sudan these days, it is usually about the escalating crises between North and South Sudan and in Darfur. But as we pause to recognize the millions of refugees around the world today on World Refugee Day, we also want to point out that all is not gloom and doom. There are ways we all can get involved to make a difference in the lives of those forcibly uprooted from their homes in Sudan ...

Young Activist Shares Thoughts On The Crisis In Darfur, How You Can Help

I just opened the Africa section of BBC World News. The first photo is of a camouflage Libyan tank, with its weapon aimed at a swirling cloud of dust. The second photo shows Sudanese soldiers marching along a barbed-wire fence, with an explosion in the background ...

5 Stories You Might Have Missed This Week

5 Stories You Might Have Missed This Week
A weekly round-up of must-read stories, posted every Friday ...

Invoking Responsibility to Protect in Sudan, Enough Calls for Add’l Military Support for South

Invoking Responsibility to Protect in Sudan, Enough Calls for Add’l Military Support for South
The Sudanese government’s use of aerial bombing campaigns to assert control over disputed territory and target civilians and humanitarian relief efforts prompted the Enough Project to come out today with a statement outlining some steps the United States and allies could take to balance out Khartoum’s currently unrivaled air capabilities and potentially change its calculations ...

Sudan: Obama Overstates Role of ‘Both Sides’ in Conflict

Sudan: Obama Overstates Role of ‘Both Sides’ in Conflict
Amid worsening reports on the severity of the fighting in Southern Kordofan and the impact on civilians, President Obama made a statement via audio recording late Tuesday night calling for an immediate ceasefire across a swath of Sudan’s border recently embroiled in fierce fighting. But while the president's personal attention to the crisis lends welcome gravitas, it also demonstrates a continued reluctance by the international community to identify outright which party is most responsible for the ongoing violence ...

New U.N. Report: U.S. Conflict Minerals Law Having Impact in Congo

New U.N. Report: U.S. Conflict Minerals Law Having Impact in Congo
The United Nations Group of Experts on Congo issued their latest report this week, highlighting that the Dodd-Frank legislation on conflict minerals is spurring reform in eastern Congo. The U.N. experts group is normally one of the best sources of information on eastern Congo, as they dig into the roots of the conflict and are not afraid to name officials who are helping perpetuate the war. This interim report, which will be followed up by a full investigative report in November, brought out several key issues regarding both eastern Congo and the LRA conflict ...

Sudan on the Verge of War?

Sudan on the Verge of War?
Achol’s face and neck were dotted with white burns from the sparks of a cluster bomb. Her daughter, one-year-old Nyibach, suffered from the same painful sores. Achol’s family, which includes four other children who went missing in the chaos of the recent attack, is from Abyei, the hotly contested region on Sudan’s North-South border. But casualties like Achol and Nyibach aren’t simply “collateral damage” of a confrontation between the northern and southern armies ...

This World Refugee Day, Join the Summer Service Challenge

This World Refugee Day, Join the Summer Service Challenge
June 20 will mark the 60th anniversary of the U.N. refugee agency, or UNHCR. Since 1951, UNHCR has been at the forefront of providing large-scale humanitarian assistance to people displaced from their homes and countries by war, conflict, and fear of persecution. In honor of this year’s World Refugee Day, the Darfur Dream Team Sister Schools Program is launching the Summer Service Challenge to create opportunities to learn more about refugees worldwide and in our local communities ...