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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

AU/UN hybrid force for Sudan

Khartoum has finally accepted an AU/UN hybrid peacekeeping force. Or so they say. Given Khartoum's track record, I wouldn't be surprised if there were some serious backpedaling in the next couple of days.

Otherwise, Der Spiegel has a piece on Darfur and John Prendergast that's been reprinted by Salon. And I haven't read it yet, but Prendergast's report on Darfur is available online (pdf) through the Enough, the project to abolish genocide and mass atrocities, that's been formed by the International Crisis Group and the Center for American Progress.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

AU/UN hybrid force for Sudan

Khartoum has finally accepted an AU/UN hybrid peacekeeping force. Or so they say. Given Khartoum's track record, I wouldn't be surprised if there were some serious backpedaling in the next couple of days.

Otherwise, Der Spiegel has a piece on Darfur and John Prendergast that's been reprinted by Salon. And I haven't read it yet, but Prendergast's report on Darfur is available online (pdf) through the Enough, the project to abolish genocide and mass atrocities, that's been formed by the International Crisis Group and the Center for American Progress.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

AU/UN hybrid force for Sudan

Khartoum has finally accepted an AU/UN hybrid peacekeeping force. Or so they say. Given Khartoum's track record, I wouldn't be surprised if there were some serious backpedaling in the next couple of days.

Otherwise, Der Spiegel has a piece on Darfur and John Prendergast that's been reprinted by Salon. And I haven't read it yet, but Prendergast's report on Darfur is available online (pdf) through the Enough, the project to abolish genocide and mass atrocities, that's been formed by the International Crisis Group and the Center for American Progress.

No comments:

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

AU/UN hybrid force for Sudan

Khartoum has finally accepted an AU/UN hybrid peacekeeping force. Or so they say. Given Khartoum's track record, I wouldn't be surprised if there were some serious backpedaling in the next couple of days.

Otherwise, Der Spiegel has a piece on Darfur and John Prendergast that's been reprinted by Salon. And I haven't read it yet, but Prendergast's report on Darfur is available online (pdf) through the Enough, the project to abolish genocide and mass atrocities, that's been formed by the International Crisis Group and the Center for American Progress.

No comments:

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

AU/UN hybrid force for Sudan

Khartoum has finally accepted an AU/UN hybrid peacekeeping force. Or so they say. Given Khartoum's track record, I wouldn't be surprised if there were some serious backpedaling in the next couple of days.

Otherwise, Der Spiegel has a piece on Darfur and John Prendergast that's been reprinted by Salon. And I haven't read it yet, but Prendergast's report on Darfur is available online (pdf) through the Enough, the project to abolish genocide and mass atrocities, that's been formed by the International Crisis Group and the Center for American Progress.

No comments:

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

AU/UN hybrid force for Sudan

Khartoum has finally accepted an AU/UN hybrid peacekeeping force. Or so they say. Given Khartoum's track record, I wouldn't be surprised if there were some serious backpedaling in the next couple of days.

Otherwise, Der Spiegel has a piece on Darfur and John Prendergast that's been reprinted by Salon. And I haven't read it yet, but Prendergast's report on Darfur is available online (pdf) through the Enough, the project to abolish genocide and mass atrocities, that's been formed by the International Crisis Group and the Center for American Progress.

No comments: