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Archives for 2009
A plea from Cairo: “See how they killed my people”
This powerpoint was created by one of the Darfuri refugees I interviewed in Cairo. He asked me to post it on my site so more people could see it. He lives in a one-bedroom apartment in a poor area with twelve family members, and does menial labor for 15 hours a day for the equivalent […]
Worth reading: ‘Beyond Janjaweed’ Understanding the militias of Darfur
This report, released this month by the Small Arms Survey, on the people who were recruited as proxy militias by the Sudanese government in Darfur, is well worth the read. Its author is Julie Flint (who wrote Darfur: A Short History of a Long War with Alex de Waal), and while I don’t agree with […]
ICC Bemba decision: Under the Rome Statute, all rape is also torture as a crime against humanity (but you can’t charge it separately)
Yesterday, Pre-Trial Chamber II of the ICC issued its decision on the confirmation of charges laid by the Prosecutor against Congelese MLC leader (and former Vice-President), Jean-Pierre Bemba, for crimes committed in the Central African Republic, 2002-2003. The decision is 187 pages long, so please forgive the length of this blog post. To summarize, the […]
Podcast: It’s Our Turn to Read
I spent yesterday afternoon with an inspiring group of activists, writers, students and artists at the launch of It’s Our Turn to Read, at the Kenya National Theatre here in Nairobi. The project is a civil society response to the “informal ban” of Michela Wrong’s book It’s Our Turn To Eat: The story of a […]
When both SUNA & the NGOs say the same thing . . .
I have been advised that my last vent, caused by having the same message delivered, on the same day, by both SUNA and the “new” NGOs for Darfur, MercyCorps Scotland and CARE (Switzerland), was misguided. Rather than it being a case of the NGOs repeating SUNA’s message in order to protect their re/entry, I am […]
The Sudanese government’s new business: NGO Press Release Dictation
So – I was about to get off the computer, but I just caught sight of these, and they warranted the creation of a new category: “WTF?” Press Release by CARE:
The work of others
Hi everyone I got to Nairobi at about 4am this morning, and am now all set up with a roof over my head, a net connection, and a local SIM card – – the world is my oyster! Although I’ve spent many a month here before, I still got immense enjoyment from a morning spent […]
ICC will judge Katanga
In its oral decision handed down at 9am this morning (Hague time), Trial Chamber II dismissed Katanga’s challenge to the admissibility of his case before the ICC. There’s a few points of general interest: As a strictly legal matter, the judges could have side-stepped deciding this case on the merits In the oral decision, Judge […]
“Gration Must Go” – a distraction
“Gration Must Go” is the call that has just been put out by some U.S.-based Darfur advocates – including people that, I should disclose, I respect the work of. They are sincere people, genuinely committed to improving the lives of people in Darfur. And yet I think that in making this call they are setting […]