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All items tagged SudanOpen Think Tank ArticlesJuly 31, 2008 | Bashir's Prosecution Will Not Ruin the Chances for Peace in DarfurAriela Blätter: Many fear that the International Criminal Court’s charges against the Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir will have “disastrous consequences” for the peace process in Darfur. This, however, could only be true if there was evidence of a real and substantive peace process in the first place. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesNovember 24, 2008 | Human Rights Watch Praises Bush on Darfur StanceDespite opposition to the ICC, President Bush is backing its prosecution of President Omar al-Bashir for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity in Darfur. ++ Sudan is trying to both charm and blackmail members of the Security Council to postpone ICC action by promising the resignation of top officials and threatening foreign humanitarian and peace workers. ++ Prosecuting Bashir would ... MoreSeptember 1, 2008 | International Silence Costs Darfuri LivesThe regime in Khartoum threatens the UN humanitarian and peacekeeping presence in Darfur. ++ If UN Security Council does not take action in the face of such outrageous threats, humanitarian organizations will withdraw from the region, leaving millions without help. ++ Support from African, Arab, and Islamic countries makes Khartoum increasingly confident that it will not be held accountable for ... MoreAugust 1, 2008 | Is International Justice the Enemy of Peace?The key reproach that critics raise against international courts is that “in their effort to do justice, they are obstructing achievement of a more important goal, peace. ” ++ These complaints are expressed especially when heads of state are accused of crimes, as illustrated by the latest example of the charges against Sudanese President al-Bashir for crimes against humanity and genocide in ... MoreJuly 16, 2008 | Meaningless Indictment of the Sudanese PresidentThe International Criminal Court’s resolution to seek an arrest warrant for Sudanese president Omar Bashir was hailed as a step towards stopping the bloodshed in Darfur. ++ In fact, this decision will not change anything and is yet another example of what seems to be an inverse correlation between the Western world’s declarations on Darfur and the actions it actually takes. ++ If the ... MoreJune 17, 2008 | Sudan Flouts its International ObligationsIf the international community remains inactive regarding Sudan, its outrage could end up being regarded as hollow. ++ With the help of the International Criminal Court, France, Britain, and the US should pursue a strategy for concomitant peace and justice. ++ To avoid the country’s disintegration, leaders in Khartoum need to be threatened with ICC prosecution. ++ Since there is currently no ... MoreMarch 19, 2008 | The End of NATO Would Leave the EU PowerlessWith unilateral pull-outs of the Afghan mission threatening NATO’s existence, Europe’s security is also at risk. ++ EU members lack consensus both on matters of foreign policy and regarding a role for NATO in the future. ++ As a global security actor, the EU should bolster its military capabilities, drop its idealism, and commit itself to real objectives in Sudan, Afghanistan, and Kosovo. ... MoreMay 15, 2007 | Drima of Sudan: No UN Troops in Darfur Without ConsensusIn this letter Drima, a young blogger, voices concern about the calls for immediate UN intervention in Darfur by The Save Darfur Coaltition, 2007 . Although Drima, an Afro-Arab Sudanese citizen, appreciates the work of the coalition, he reminds us that many people, both inside and outside of Sudan, oppose UN military involvement in Darfur without the ... MoreApril 20, 2007 | Daniel Allot on Western Impotence in DarfurEfforts to solve the Darfur conflict continually follow the same fruitless pattern, writes Daniel Allot of The Weekly Standard:
The result: Khartoum no ... MoreCommentsSeptember 19, 2007 | Satellite Imagery or Political... |
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