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*A Clearer View of What Lies Behind Obama Administration Lifting of
Sanctions on the Khartoum Regime*

Eric Reeves | March 27, 2017 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-220

If we needed any confirmation of the supremely callous *quid pro quo* between
Khartoum and the U.S intelligence community under Presidents George W. Bush
and Barack Obama, it comes today in the form of a dispatch from *Sudan
Tribune *(see below). The dispatch confirms that the Obama administration,
during its last week in power, agreed to lift U.S. economic sanctions on
the genocidal Khartoum regime—ignoring the putative “requirements” for such
an action—this in exchange for whatever scraps of counter-terrorism
intelligence this brutal regime is willing to disgorge.

There has been no improvement in humanitarian access in Darfur or Blue Nile
or South Kordofan, one of the key U.S.-stipulated requirements for lifting
sanctions. And yet the Obama administration ambassador to the UN, Samantha
Power, declared at the time of the sanctions decision that there had been a
“sea change” of improvement in humanitarian access
<http://webtv.un.org/watch/samantha-power-united-states-final-press-conference-to-un-correspondents-13-january-2017/5281173841001>,
a falsehood that even the U.S. State Department acknowledges as such.
Military offensive action had diminished by January, but was hardly halted
in the contested regions; and the Jebel Marra offensive that effectively
ended rebel resistance in Darfur extended well beyond the July 2016
“look-back” period during which Khartoum has been credited with ending
offensive military activity.

Moreover, violence fully countenanced by Khartoum continues to create
intolerable insecurity in Darfur for civilians and humanitarian workers. In
particular, violence by Khartoum-backed Arab militias continues to threaten
the non-Arab/African populations that make up the overwhelming majority of
the 3 million people who have been violently displaced from their homes
during 14 years of genocidal counter-insurgency in Darfur. The more than
200 locations to which Darfuri Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have
been scattered
<http://sudanreeves.org/2017/03/19/internally-displaced-persons-in-darfur-the-invisible-catastrophe/>
are
more vulnerable than ever and face the clear prospect of a significant
reduction in the already failing UN/AU mission (UNAMID), supposed to offer
protection to civilians and humanitarians but performing miserably in this
task. (See *Appendix A *for a summary of violence in Darfur since the
January 13 announcement by the Obama administration that sanctions were
being lifted.)

Is Khartoum really to be credited in the forward-looking “testing period
(January 2017 to July 2017) with a sufficient reduction in military
activity? The genocidal counter-insurgency in Darfur has—after fourteen
years of unfathomable violence, suffering, and destruction—been successful.
Blue Nile is militarily helpless. And if Khartoum might forgo a new
military offensive in South Kordofan this year, the regime will be as a
consequence only the more determined not allow humanitarian access,
especially to the rebel-controlled Nuba Mountains.

As I have long argued (see *"What Really Animates the Obama
Administration's Sudan Policy?"** | *October 10, 2011 |
http://wp.me/p45rOG-GT/), the Obama administration early on ceded control
of Sudan policy to the U.S. intelligence community.

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Screen-Shot-2016-09-04-at-11.22.51-AM.jpg>

*Barack Obama promised so much, delivered so little on Darfur*

The consequences of that decision are now fully apparent:

*Sudanese intelligence chief meets CIA and FBI leaders* | *Sudan Tribune* |
March 27, 2017 (KHARTOUM) - The head of the National Intelligence and
Security Services, Mohamed Atta [Mohamed Atta al-Moula Abbas], has visited
Washington, DC, in response to an invitation extended by the Director of
the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Mike Pompeo. According to a statement
extended to a few number of local newspapers in Khartoum on Sunday and seen
by *Sudan Tribune*, Atta met Pompeo and the FBI Director James Comey as
well as a number of Congressmen.

The statement didn’t specify when he arrived in the American capital. But
it said the visiting Sudanese official discussed security, political and
humanitarian issues in the region. Sudan is under economic sanctions since
twenty years, the east African country is also on the U.S. list of state
sponsors of terrorism since 1993. However, the Department of State in a
statement issued last September welcomed Sudanese government efforts to
combat terrorism and its increased cooperation with Washington.

*Furthermore, former President Barak Obama eased economic sanctions on
Sudan and the decision will be enforced following a review to be made by
several agencies including the CIA and the FBI. American sources in
Washington confirmed to Sudan Tribune the visit and said he has already
left the American capital heading back to Khartoum on Saturday. The visit
comes nearly three weeks after a visit by the speaker of the Sudanese
parliament Ibrahim Ahmed Omer to Washington where he met Congressmen and
U.S. officials. *(emphasis added)
<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/moula-04484.jpg>*The
head of the National Intelligence and Security Services, Mohamed Atta
[Mohamed Atta al-Moula Abbas]*

It is worth recalling here the prescient words of former Senator Russ
Feingold, spoken while he was chair of the Africa Subcommittee of the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the Senate Intelligence Committee.
There was simply no one better positioned, or speaking with greater
integrity, than Senator Feingold when he declared:

"I take serious issue with the way the report [on international terrorism
by the U.S. State Department] overstates the level of cooperation in our
counterterrorism relationship with Sudan, a nation which the U.S.
classifies as a state sponsor of terrorism. *A more accurate assessment is
important not only for effectively countering terrorism in the region, but
as part of a review of our overall policy toward Sudan*, including U.S.
pressure to address the ongoing crisis in Darfur and maintain the fragile
peace between the North and the South." (emphasis added)  (Statement by
Senator Russell Feingold
<http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Sudan/story?id=7649377&page=1>, Chair of
the Africa Subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a
leading member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, May 1, 2009)

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/GettyImages-1064637321.jpg>

*Former senator Russ Feingold, an honest man work in the Washington
cesspool...*

The wisdom of Feingold’s assessment is borne out by a key moment in minutes
of a meeting of senior military and security officials of the Khartoum
regime on August 31, 2014 (these minutes have been recognized as authentic
by the U.S. State Department have been exhaustively vetted; see
 http://wp.me/p45rOG-1w5 <http://wp.me/p45rOG-1w5>/). At one point
then-Defense Minister Abdel Rahmin Mohamed Hussein declares:

"Currently, there are twenty thousand (20,000) Jihadists and fifteen (15)
newly formed Jihadist Movements who are scattered all over from Morocco to
Egypt, Sinai, Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, all Gulf States, a wide presence in
Africa and Europe and nobody else owns a data-base on that like the one we
have. *We release only limited information to the Americans, according to
their request—and the price is the armed movements file." *(emphasis added)

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/page-27-8.13.15-PM2.jpg>

*Former Minister of the Interior (during the worst years of the Darfur
genocide) and former Minister of Defense Abdel Rahmin Mohamed Hussein. the
International Criminal Court has issued a warrant for his arrest, charging
him with massive crimes against humanity.*

No American official has ever clarified precisely what this “price”
entailed, and what form of betrayal of the rebel movements in Sudan it did
or did not entail. Nor has there been any acknowledgement of the
“limitations” Hussein speaks of—and clearly delights in.

I have frequently encountered bewilderment or disbelief when I point out
that the Obama administration has deliberately cut loose genocide in Darfur
from the larger strategic issue between Washington and Khartoum: lifting of
economic sanctions in return for counter-terrorism intelligence. After all,
it was Obama who referred to Darfur as the site of “genocide”—as senator,
as presidential candidate, and as President; it was Obama who unctuously
declared during his first presidential campaign that Darfur was a “stain on
our souls. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEd583-fA8M>” But the word
“de-coupled” is exactly the word used by an unnamed senior administration
official (unnamed, but whose words are contained in an officials State
Department transcript) and it was perfectly apt (see http://wp.me/p45rOG-Gl/
).

The grimmest irony is how much the minutes from the August 31, 2014 meeting
of senior regime security and military officials reveal about the attitudes
of the regime toward radical Islamic groups: at several moments in these
minutes, for example, officials speak of Khartoum’s support for the radical
Islamic group “*Libya Dawn*,” which aimed by means of terrorism and
ISIS-like brutality to undermine governance in Libya.

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/BN-GY886_0215is_J_201502151631381.jpg>

*Coptic Christians being marched to their beheadings by radical Islamic
militants in Libya; Libya Dawn, one such group, was strongly supported by
the Khartoum regime*

We get an especially clear look into the brutality and savage calculation
that inform the views of Director General of the National Intelligence and
Security Services Mohammed Atta, on whom *Sudan Tribune* reports today. In
the course of the meeting these minutes record
<http://sudanreeves.org/2014/10/22/new-and-exceedingly-accurate-translation-into-e/>,
Atta reveal a good deal of himself (the following is an extended excerpt
from the comments of this ruthless man who heads one of the world’s most
notoriously brutal security services):

“There are certain [international] entities demanding that we publish a
report on the events of September 2013 or else bring Sudan back to Chapter
4 [UN human rights monitoring].

*[In September 2013, widespread popular demonstrations against the regime,
in many Sudanese cities—not just Khartoum and Omdurman—were gaining
momentum; the regime put down the demonstrations by issuing “shoot to kill”
orders. Many hundreds were killed and wounded, although we have no firm
figures. The determination that “shoot to kill” orders had been given was
made by Amnesty International and the African Centre for Justice and Peace
Studies
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/27/sudanese-protesters-attacked-march-fuel-subsidies>—ER]*

“Other intelligence people are pushing to know whether we think that the
September 2013 events were a conspiracy planned and financed by Egypt,
Saudi and Emirates intelligence to create the Arab Spring in Sudan in order
to change the regime and that we suppressed the demonstrations using brutal
force to ensure this is not repeated

*[This of course is precisely what the “suppression” was; and in
anticipation of similar popular demonstrations in December 2016, President
Omar al-Bashir directly threatened to re-issue “shoot to kill” orders
| http://sudanreeves.org/2016/12/13/7629/
<http://sudanreeves.org/2016/12/13/7629/> )—ER]*

*“We intercepted all the telephone calls coming from Saudi, Emirates and
Egyptian intelligence.* Some people from the political parties of the Sudan
say they orchestrated the demonstrations, yet they brought experts to
administer the demonstrations. We were monitoring the telephones and other
communications and we managed to arrest the real players. They confessed
and disclosed all the details about the conspiracy and the names of
officers assigned to supervise the demonstrations and the leadership in
each country who were receiving daily reports. That is why Egypt, Saudi
Arabia and Emirates are concerned/afraid after all their agents have been
exposed and arrested by our security forces. On our side we, did not
disclose anything up until now;* we want to use this file to blackmail them
instead.*

*“They have taken many measures fearing that we may use or release
terrorist groups to take revenge on them. No need to fear or hurry, we
shall use this file to the maximum.”*

This is the man so recently greeted warmly by officials of the U.S.
intelligence community.

The fear that Sudan would “use or release terrorist groups to take revenge
on them [Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf States]” was all too well-founded;
moreover, it is foolish to think that NISS Director General Atta has
changed his views or become less cynical or ruthless than the
self-described blackmailer recorded in these remarks. To be sure, relations
between Khartoum and Tehran have shifted dramatically in the interim
between August 2014 and the present, but this is completely expedient—a
desperate acknowledgement that without Saudi and Gulf State money the
Sudanese economy would rapidly collapse. But the mentality of men like Atta
is unchanged, something that neither the U.S. nor the Europeans are willing
to acknowledge, if for different expedient reasons.

Notably, Atta is fighting for even more repressive powers for NISS; see
Radio Dabanga dispatch of February 28, 2017 |
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/constitution-should-strengthen-security-apparatus-sudan-niss-officials/.
This comes at a time when regime repression of civil society, human rights
advocates, and newspapers is at an all-time high.

But even after abandoning its supposed key “strategic ally” Iran, Khartoum
still faces an economy whose collapse has only been delayed. Moreover,
there has been a continuing resurgence of civil society outrage, protest
actions, and demonstrations. All of these efforts to bring about a
democratization of Sudan are undermined by the U.S. decision to lift
sanctions on Khartoum, and to make whatever trade-offs are required to
secure counter-terrorism intelligence from the regime. This extends to
refusing to pressure Khartoum publicly to allow desperately needed food and
medicine into the Two Areas and to open Darfur fully to humanitarian relief
aid. Here also, the NISS Director General has made his views known, if
unwittingly. In the August 31, 2014 minutes, he declares:

“We must not allow the delivery of humanitarian relief before we reach a
comprehensive ceasefire and a full security agreement. We will not allow
them to unite the opposition, and anybody who meets the rebels will be
arrested, charged and taken to court.”

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/55c7325288db9.jpeg>

*One victim of Khartoum's denial of humanitarian access to more than 2
million people in Sudan*

By a “comprehensive cease-fire” and a “full security agreement,” Atta means
a complete disarming of the people of the Nuba, who are now facing the
second attempt by Khartoum to annihilate them (the first effort, in the
1990s, very nearly succeeded <http://howgenocidesend.ssrc.org/de_Waal2/>).
He is asking for unconditional surrender by forces that, in the eyes of the
Nuba people, are all that prevent a fully successful genocide. Here we
should recall the savage ethnic targeting of Nuba civilians in Kadugli
during the first month of conflict in South Kordofan (June 2011). This
involved involving roadblocks, house-to-house searches, random murder, and
other actions all too reminiscent of Rwanda in 1995. Hideous mass graves,
capable of holding thousands of bodies, were first reported by the
Satellite Sentinel Project
<http://sudanreeves.org/2011/07/14/mass-graves-identified-in-kadugli-south-kordofan-the-end-of-agnosticism-dissent-magazine-on-line-july-14-2011/>
and
subsequently by the UN human rights team based in Kadugli
<http://sudanreeves.org/2011/07/23/are-us-and-un-officials-ignoring-new-evidence-of-atrocities-in-sudan-the-new-republic-on-line-july-23-2011/>
that
terrible month of June 2011.

The supreme savagery of the assault on the people of the Nuba Mountains is
captured in a comment by Atta’s intelligence services colleague, General
Siddiq Amer (Director General of Intelligence and Security):

“Let us continue to dismantle the armed movements. The mechanisms to do
that are already in place and working. *This year the Sudan People’s Army
(SPLA) managed to cultivate large areas in South Kordofan State. We must
not allow them to harvest these crops. Good harvest means supplies for the
war effort. We must starve them, so that, commanders and civilians desert
them and then we can recruit the deserters to use them in the war to defeat
the rebels.” *(emphasis added)

Despite Siddiq Amer’s reference to “starving the SPLA,” and his suggestion
that it was the SPLA that “cultivated large areas,” it was of course the
civilians of South Kordofan who planted a good sorghum crop—and it was they
who would starve if the harvest were not permitted or destroyed. The
willingness to starve civilians as a means of weakening military rebellion
is a tactic that the Khartoum regime has perfected over 28 years in
power—first in South Sudan and the Nuba Mountains; then in Darfur; and now
again in the Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile. The relentless, indiscriminate
aerial assault on the agricultural economies of South Kordofan and Blue
Nile has driven hundreds of thousands from their homes—many into
neighboring Ethiopia or South Sudan—and has pushed malnutrition indicators
into terrifying ranges in many areas.

The ruthless men of the Khartoum regime have no intention of providing
humanitarian access to rebel-controlled regions of the Two Areas, as should
be perfectly clear from the fact that they have refused all proposals since
the AU/UN/Arab League “Tripartite” access agreement was first put forward
in February 2012—over five years ago. For the U.S. Charge d’affaires in
Khartoum, Steven Koutsis, to blame the Sudan People’s Liberation
Movement/Army-North for failure to reach an access agreement is viciously
disingenuous (see *Sudan Tribune*, March 3, 2017 |
http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article61783/). Koutsis outrageously
distorted account of the issues is finally of a piece with U.S.
accommodation of Khartoum’s atrocity crimes in a wide range of arenas.

Moreover, Koutsis seems oblivious to the fact that denial of humanitarian
access is a “crime against humanity” under the terms of the Rome Treaty
that is the statutory basis for the International Criminal Court (see | *"On
the Obstruction of Humanitarian Aid,"* *African Studies Review**,** Volume
54, Number 3 (December 2011), pages 165 – 74** | *http://wp.me/p45rOG-I6/).
And yet Khartoum is treated by the U.S. and other consequential
international actors not as the criminal regime it is but as a legitimate
sovereign negotiating party.
*What We Have Known*

In an important sense, there is nothing particularly newsworthy about
Atta’s trip to the U.S. His predecessor in the position of Director General
of NISS, the notoriously savage Saleh Gosh, traveled to Washington under
the Bush administration, a meeting that was to have been secret but was
revealed in an extraordinary work of investigative reporting by Ken
Silverstein for the *Los Angeles Times*. Gosh had been deeply complicit in
a wide range of atrocity crimes at the time, but this seemed not to trouble
the CIA in its insatiable quest for counter-terrorism intelligence:

The CIA and Mukhabarat [Khartoum's intelligence and security services]
officials have met regularly over the last few years, but Gosh had been
seeking an invitation to Washington in recognition of his government's
efforts, sources told *The Times*. The CIA, hoping to seal the partnership,
extended the invitation. "The agency's view was that the Sudanese are
helping us on terrorism and it was proud to bring him over," said a
government source with knowledge of Gosh's visit. "They didn't care about
the political implications."

Saleh Gosh was flown to CIA headquarters in Langley (Virginia) aboard a
luxurious executive jet.
*See also:*

*• "What Really Animates the Obama Administration's Sudan Policy?" | *October
10, 2011 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-GT/

*• "Sudan, Terrorism, and the Obama Administration,"* 9 February 2011 |
http://wp.me/p45rOG-B9

*• "U.S. Counter-terrorism in Lieu of Foreign Policy: the Case of Sudan," **The
Huffington Post | *29 October 2013  |  http://wp.me/s45rOG-4409

*• "Sudan embraces genocide, terrorism — and Iran,"* *The Washington Post*,
30 November 2014* |*
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/sudan-embraces-genocide-terrorism--iran/2014/11/30/2ed603ae-75bb-11e4-a755-e32227229e7b_story.html

*• "Khartoum: Really Out of the Terrorism Business?"* *Sudan Tribune**, 8
March 2014 *| http://wp.me/p45rOG-1b1  <http://wp.me/p45rOG-1b1>
http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article50222

*• "The Obama Administration, Terrorism, and Hypocrisy,"* *Sudan Tribune*
* | *6 May 2014 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1i8

A recent dispatch from *Sudan Tribune* also gives us a sense of how
extensive “cooperation” between Washington and Khartoum has become. The
enormous and extremely costly new U.S. embassy in Khartoum has now,
finally, been allowed to become the listening post that the U.S.
intelligence community has long lusted for in Northern Africa, as huge
quantities of surveillance equipment and other “spyware” are now set up and
operational in the new embassy:

*CIA office in Khartoum is the largest one in the Middle East: official*
<http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article61539>
January 31, 2017 (KHARTOUM) - The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) office
in Khartoum is the largest one in the Middle East, said the Sudanese
intelligence General Hanafi Abdallah, to give an idea about the importance
of of intelligence cooperation between the two countries. "There is
communication between the two bodies and regular meetings. The CIA office
in Khartoum is the largest office in the Middle East. Because the United
States is aware of the Sudan strategic importance in the region, it has
established one of the largest diplomatic missions in the region, even they
had to expand their buildings," said Hanafi in an interview with the
Khartoum based *Al-Sudani* newspaper published on Tuesday.

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/us_embassy_khartoum-5254f-2-fe2f1.jpg>

*The massive new U.S. embassy in Khartoum, CIA headquarters for Northern
Africa*

Perhaps not the largest in the Middle East, but certainly the largest and
most morally compromised in Northern Africa. A terrible “deal with the
devil” has been consummated, and there is no sign that the current
dysfunctional and hideously cynical Trump administration has any problem
with this “deal.”
*APPENDIX A: Continuing violence following Obama administration lifting of
U.S. sanctions on the Khartoum regime (a selective compendium)*

For an overview of the current levels of violence, destruction,
displacement, and humanitarian shortfalls throughout Sudan, see* |
“**Quantifying
Human Destruction and Suffering in Sudan: The grim calculus of
international policies and politics”** | *February 12, 2017 |
http://wp.me/p45rOG-21m
*Violent events of particular note:*

*• The Nertiti Massacre: The real meaning of al-Bashir’s declared
“cease-fire,”* January 2, 2017 | http://wp.me/s45rOG-7710
<http://wp.me/s45rOG-7710>

We learn today from a wide range of sources just how meaningful Omar
al-Bashir’s declaration of a one-month extension of his nominal
“cease-fire” really is (see *Sudan Tribune,* January 1, 2017 |
http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article61265/). Radio Dabanga, *Sudan
Tribune*, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army-North, and the Darfur
Union in the UK have all reported within the last 24 hours on the Sudan
Armed Forces (SAF) massacre of civilians in Nertiti, Central Darfur
(formerly West Darfur). Figures for casualties vary but suggest that some
60 – 70 civilians were killed or wounded during the vicious SAF rampage
(Darfur Union UK lists the names and ages of 11 people killed---five of
them under the age of 17).  Notably, Radio Dabanga reports that the
UN/African Union "hybrid" Mission in Darfur did not respond in any way to
the massacre—the perfect image of impotence and indifference that now
define UNAMID.

This brutal assault was forthrightly condemned by *no* international actor
of consequence.
*The rape of women and girls, some younger than ten years of age, continues
to be a primary instrument of war and intimidation throughout Darfur:*

*• “Minor raped in South Darfur”
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/two-minors-raped-in-south-darfur>*
* | *February 3, 2017| MANAWASHI

*Two gunmen raped a girl, 14 years old, in Musku in Manawashi locality on
Thursday.* A relative of one of the victims told Radio Dabanga that two
armed men attacked a girl when she was on her way from Um Driseih to their
village in Musku, South Darfur. The men grabbed her and raped her
alternately. Locals found the girl after a couple of hours. The victim was
brought to Manawashi health centre, however she was bleeding heavily and
practically unconscious. She has been transferred to Nyala for treatment on
Friday.

*• “Two West Darfur teachers raped at gunpoint”
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/two-west-darfur-teachers-raped-at-gunpoint>*
* | *February 2, 2017| EL GENEINA

*Two men have been arrested after a group of armed herders entered a school
in West Darfur and repeatedly raped two teachers.* Journalist Alauldin
Babikir told Radio Dabanga that at 12 pm on Tuesday, three young herders
allegedly stormed the hostel of El Addar School, about ten kilometres north
of the West Darfur capital El Geneina. The gunmen seized two of the
teachers, dragged them to a piece of open ground, and repeatedly raped them.

Babikir reports that the attack was reported to El Geneina police, after
which a team of local residents and police went in search of the
perpetrators. Two suspects were arrested at one of the settlements
northeast of El Addar, while a third suspect fled. He said that there is a
strong feeling of outrage among residents of El Geneina, who strongly
condemn and denounce the incident, and demanded tough penalties for the
offenders.

*•* S*outh Darfuri husband shot defending his wife*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/south-darfuri-husband-shot-defending-his-wife>
|
February 20, 2017 | NYALA

*•* *Minor raped in South Darfur
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/two-minors-raped-in-south-darfur>*
|
February 3, 2017 | MANAWASHI

*• 12-year-old girl abducted in North Darfur
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/12-year-old-girl-abducted-in-north-darfur>
*|
January 22, 2017 | DUBBO EL OMDA

*•* *Militiamen assault displaced woman in North Darfur
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/militiamen-assault-displaced-woman-in-north-darfur>
*|
January 30, 2017 | FATA BORNO

*•* *‘Darfur farmer killed by soldiers': MP
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/darfur-farmer-killed-by-soldiers-mp>
*|
March 16, 2017 | ED EL FURSAN

*•* *North Darfur woman stabbed to death during rape attempt
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/north-darfur-woman-stabbed-to-death-during-rape-attempt>*
|
February 17, 2017 | EL FASHER / KUTUM

For a comprehensive analysis of the use of rape as a weapon of war, with
particular focus on the years 2014 – 2015, see | “*Continuing Mass Rape of
Girls in Darfur: The most heinous crime generates no international outrage”
| **January 2016 | *Eric Reeves, author | Maya Baca, research and editing |
http://wp.me/p45rOG-1QG

[*Arabic* *translation* of this report | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Rr
<http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Rr> ]

[*Arabic names* for key locations on maps | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Si
<http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Si>]

See also the Human Rights Report on the mass rape of girls and women at
Tabit, North Darfur in late 2014 by regular Sudan Armed Forces soldiers,
acting on the orders of their nearby garrison commander: *“**Sudan: Mass
Rape by Army in Darfur**: **UN, AU Should Press for Protection,
International Investigation*” |
https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/02/11/sudan-mass-rape-army-darfur

Needless to say, there was no meaningful pressure put on Khartoum to allow
a meaningful investigation, and UNAMID failed miserably in its own cynical
effort—yet again.
*Violence in all forms—including arson and attacks on IDP camps—continues
relentlessly, evidently not troubling enough to the Obama administration to
have been considered a test of Khartoum’s commitment to change:*

*•* *Tabit in North Darfur ‘besieged by armed herders’
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/tabit-in-north-darfur-besieged-by-armed-herders>*
|
January 26, 2017 | TABIT

*•* *Displaced man murdered, another ‘beaten, tortured’ in Darfur
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/displaced-man-murdered-another-beaten-tortured-in-darfur>*
|
January 26, 2017 | GIREIDA / TABIT

*• “South Darfur displaced decry 'bussed-in' new settlers”
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/south-darfur-displaced-decry-bussed-in-new-settlers>*
|
January 25, 2017| SHATTAYA

*The displaced people of Shattaya have accused the local authorities in
South Darfur of transferring large numbers of new settlers to the original
areas from which they have been displaced since 2004.* One of the sheikhs
told Radio Dabanga of the arrival of large numbers of new settlers with
their families in large lorries last week. He accused the authorities of
lying to them and misleading them by the formation of a committee last year
in order to return them back to their areas of origin after the expulsion
of the militias which have occupied their villages and farms… At least
2,700 people fled from Shattaya locality to Kai and Kalma camps following
militia attacks on their villages and farms in 2004.

* •* *Two dead, nine injured, three kidnapped in Darfur violence
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/two-dead-nine-injured-three-kidnapped-in-darfur-violence>*
|
January 16, 2017 | DARFUR

*•* *Firewood collector beaten comatose, Central Darfur
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/firewood-collector-beaten-comatose-central-darfur>*
|
January 17, 2017 | TUR

*•* *Abu Karinka in East Darfur calm after 12 farmers die in clashes
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/abu-karinka-in-east-darfur-calm-after-12-farmers-die-in-clashes>*
|
February 22, 2017 | ABU KARINKA

*•* S*outh Darfur displaced to UN delegation: ‘We refuse to return’*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/south-darfur-displaced-to-un-delegation-we-refuse-to-return>
|
March 15, 2017 | KASS

*•* *Gunmen abduct family in North Darfur
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/gunmen-abduct-family-in-north-darfur>
*|
February 10, 2017 | TABIT

*•* *UXO kills Darfur herder, women assaulted, market raided
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/uxo-kills-darfur-herder-women-assaulted-market-raided>*
|
March 15, 2017 | DOBO EL OMDA / KOBE / GILDO

*• Insecurity grows at hands of militias: Kutum residents, North Darfur
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/insecurity-grows-at-hands-of-militias-kutum-residents-north-darfur>*
* | *March 12, 2017| KUTUM / KASSAB

* •* *Darfur: Boy, two men killed in shootings
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/darfur-boy-two-men-killed-in-shootings>
*|
January 13, 2017 | KUTUM / NYALA
*And the consequences of displacement are at this point all too familiar;
stories such as the following could be multiplied endlessly:*

*• “**Attacks cause new displacement from Darfur’s Jebel Marra*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/attacks-cause-new-displacement-from-darfur-s-jebel-marra>*”
| *February 9, 2017| SHANGIL TOBAYA

*40 families representing a total of 530 people who have fled from Darfur’s
East Jebel Marra arrived at camp Shaddad of Shangil Tobaya in North Darfur
at the beginning of this week.* A leader of the camp told Radio Dabanga
that these families came to the camp on February 2. They were fleeing
militia and herder attacks on Balidy Serif, Libi, and Swanee.

The camp elder said that the new arrivals have not received any aid thus
far. He said that a team from UNAMID visited the newly displaced on
Tuesday, and “promised to notify the humanitarian organisations to provide
them with aid.”

* • **“Families who fled Jebel Marra clashes face food shortage”*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/families-who-fled-jebel-marra-clashes-face-food-shortage>
* | *Radio Dabanga | March 5, 2017| SINAR

*About 2,000 families that fled various areas of Darfur’s Jebel Marra to
the Sinar area ten months ago face an acute shortage of food and cover.* The
families fled the clashes between the government and the armed movements
and fled to Sinar area, which is under the control of the armed movements.
are facing acute shortage of food, medicines and cover.

A number of those who fled told Radio Dabanga that since their arrival in
Sinar they have not received any food aid or medicines which led to the
prevalence of malnutrition among the elderly and children. They revealed
the death of two children, Mohammed Hassan Ibrahim and Nurelhuda Saleh
Abakar, due to diarrhoea and vomiting. They have appealed the humanitarian
organisations to speed up provision of food and medicines to them.

*• Displaced short of food, water in Darfur's Nierteti and Kassab
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/displaced-short-of-food-water-in-darfur-s-nierteti-and-kassab>*
|
March 17, 2017 | NIERTETI / KUTUM

*• Darfur camp residents complain of attacks, poor services
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/darfur-camp-residents-complain-of-attacks-poor-services>
*|
February 19 - 2017 MURNEI / MERSHING

*• Health, water crisis spreads disease in Darfur camps
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/health-water-crisis-spreads-disease-in-darfur-camps>
*|
February 15, 2017 | KASS / TAWILA
*For the broadest overview of violence that has defined the genocidal
counter-insurgency effort by Khartoum in recent years, see:*

*“Changing the Demography: Violent Expropriation and Destruction of
Farmlands in Darfur, November 2014 – November 2015"   *

Eric Reeves, author* |  *Maya Baca, research and editing | December 1,
2015 |  http://wp.me/p45rOG-1P4 <http://wp.me/p45rOG-1P4>

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Center for Health and Human Rights



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