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Category: Press Releases

PRESS RELEASE: ENOUGH Applauds Passing of the Genocide and Accountability Act

The ENOUGH Project hails yesterday’s passing of the Genocide Accountability Act of 2007 as a huge step toward bringing the perpetrators of genocide to justice ...

Press Release: Don’t Quit Now

Despite the steady stream of bad news coming out of Sudan today, the grassroots movement pressing for peace in the country has made significant progress on creating the policy changes necessary to end the genocide in Darfur, according to an ENOUGH strategy briefing released today ...

Press Release: A Strategy for Success in Sirte

Despite a false start, the Darfur peace talks in Sirte, Libya can be rescued if the mediation team and its international partners take immediate action to reorient the content, restructure the process, and build the requisite leverage, according to an ENOUGH strategy paper released today ...

Press Release: An All Sudan Solution

As tensions between the North and South of Sudan continue to mount, the Darfur movement – and the policymakers and negotiators working on Sudan – must broaden their efforts to achieving a sustainable and comprehensive solution for all of Sudan, according to an ENOUGH Project strategy paper released today ...

Press Release: A Race Against Time in Chad

For any security and humanitarian response to the crisis in eastern Chad to succeed, it must be embedded in an overarching political strategy that addresses the region’s multiple layers of violence, according to an ENOUGH strategy briefing released today ...

Press Release: What To Do About Joseph Kony?

Unless the peace talks in Juba, South Sudan, directly address LRA rebel leader Joseph Kony’s security concerns, peace will remain elusive in northern Uganda, according to an ENOUGH strategy paper released today ...

Press Release: How to Get the UN/AU Hybrid Force Deployed to Darfur

Beyond the horrific attack on the African Union military base in Haskanita, a number of significant obstacles threaten to derail the rapid deployment of the joint UN/AU protection force (UNAMID) to Darfur, according to an ENOUGH Project strategy briefing released today ...

Press Release: Averting the Nightmare Scenario in Eastern Congo

The international community must launch a new “carrots and sticks” initiative to prevent the breakout of Congo’s third major war in the last decade, according to an ENOUGH Project strategy paper released today ...

Press Release: How to Protect Civilians in Eastern Chad

The aim of the proposed EU force for eastern Chad must focus on civilian protection, according to an ENOUGH Project strategy briefing released today ...

Press Release: Khartoum Bombs and the World Debates

ENOUGH analyses the no-fly zone question and applies a “balance of consequences” test. It concludes that a militarily-enforced stand-alone no-fly zone would have unintended repercussions: the regime would likely ground all aid flights and use any international attack as a rallying cry throughout the Arab and Muslim worlds, the rebels would likely increase attacks, and the proxy war between Sudan and neighboring Chad – which would likely host the aircraft to be used in a no-fly zone, would further deteriorate, spurring new rounds of cross-border attacks ...