Tag Archives: Abyei
Beyond Darfur: The ICC and Sudan’s Converging Regional Crises
If everything had gone according to script in international politics, Sudan would have been on the top of the international agenda for most of the first half of the year 2011. The independence referendum in Southern Sudan took place from … Continue reading →
Posted in Darfur, International Criminal Court (ICC), Southern Sudan, Sudan, UN Security Council, Uncategorized, War crimes
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Tagged Abyei, arrest warrant, Bashir, Beja Congress, Blue Nile State, Darfur, Haroun, Hussein, ICC, International Criminal Court, JEM, Khalil Ibrahim, Khartoum, NCP, Southern Kordofan, Sudan, Sudan Revolutionary Front
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The Hypocrisy of Demanding Justice Without Enforcing It
In questions of justice in conflicts authors have often described a marked divide between the interests of Western countries and the needs of the local populations directly affected by the conflict on the ground. Two prominent examples are Roy Licklider, … Continue reading →
Posted in African Union (AU), Darfur, IDP, International Criminal Court (ICC), Peace Negotiations, Sudan
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Tagged Abyei, Blue Nile, Darfur, ICC, IDPs, Southern Kordofan, UN Security Council
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