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*Darfur, Now the Most “Successful” Genocide in a Century---and "on our
watch"*

The region’s increasingly powerful “militia state” marks the victorious
culmination of fourteen years of ethnically-targeted violence and
destruction

Eric Reeves  |  April 17, 2017  |  http://wp.me/s45rOG-7849

Two dispatches over this past weekend offer powerful insight into the the
final form of the Darfur genocide—recognized as such since *2004* by dozens
of political officials and bodies (including the* U.S. Congress *and the *EU
Parliament*), human rights groups, a wide range of genocide and human
rights scholars, and such commemorative bodies as the *U.S. Holocaust
Memorial Museum* and *Vad Yashem in Israel *(for an extensive but still
partial list of those declaring Darfur to be the site of genocide, see |
http://wp.me/p45rOG-22A/).

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*Darfur in 2005: a searing, iconic photograph taken by Brian Steidle, a
military observer with the feeble African Union Mission in Darfur, the
predecessor to UNAMID*

The annihilating character of attacks on *non-Arab/African civilians and
villages* in Darfur; the systematic denial of humanitarian aid to these
ethnic populations; and the pointed pronouncements of various officials and
proxies of the *National Islamic Front/National Congress Party regime*—all
made “genocide” the inevitable characterization. Only political diffidence
or disingenuousness kept the characterization from being universally
accepted.

The outlines of the genocidal ambition were articulated with remarkable
clarity in a memorandum originating from the headquarters of notorious
*Janjaweed *leader *Musa Hilal* in *Misteriya, North Darfur* at the height
of the violence. Julie Flint and Alex de Waal were among those who reported
on this extraordinary memorandum:

The ultimate objective in Darfur is spelled out in an August 2004 directive
from [Janjaweed paramount leader Musa] Hilal’s headquarters: *“change the
demography” of Darfur and “empty it of African tribes.”* Confirming the
control of [Khartoum's] Military Intelligence over the Darfur file, the
directive is addressed to no fewer than three intelligence services—the
Intelligence and Security Department, Military Intelligence and National
Security, and the ultra-secret “Constructive Security,” or Amn al Ijabi.
(Julie Flint and Alex de Waal, *Darfur: A Short History of a Long War*, Zed
Books, 2005) *(all emphases in quoted passages in bold have been added—ER)*

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*The notorious Musa Hilal, whose spirit lives on in the Rapid Support
Forces (RSF) described so comprehensively by Human Rights Watch*

Lest we think Musa Hilal as only a “man of letters,” we should recall that
he was identified by numerous eyewitnesses as having presided at the *February
2004* slaughter at *Tawila, North Darfur*.  More than 100 people were
killed, 350 girls and women were abducted, and more than 100 women were
raped.  A number of the women and girls were raped in front of their
fathers, who were then killed (see |
http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article11358/). This was Musa Hilal's
idea of "demographic change."  And this was only one of many atrocities
that he either directed or orchestrated.

In *September 2015* Human Rights Watch provided the world a clear,
authoritative, and deeply researched report on the *Rapid Support Forces
(RSF*), by then the dominant militia force in Darfur, called by some the
*“new Janjaweed” *(“Men With No Mercy: Rapid Support Forces Attacks Against
Civilians in Darfur, Sudan” | September 9, 2015 |
https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/09/09/men-no-mercy/rapid-support-forces-attacks-against-civilians-darfur-sudan/).
This report is more important than ever as we survey the “militia state”
that Darfur has become; and the report provides compelling evidence that
Musa Hilal’s ambitions continue to animate the violence orchestrated by the
Khartoum regime against non-Arab/African tribal populations. The voice of
particular significance in this report is that of *Vice President of the
regime, **Hassabo Mohammed Abdel Rahman:*

*Ahmed, a 35-year-old officer in the Border Guards* [another of Khartoum’s
powerful militia proxies in Darfur], spent two weeks at a military base in
Guba in December 2014 before being sent to fight rebels around Fanga. Two
senior RSF officials, the commanding officer, Alnour Guba, and Col. Badre
ab-Creash were present on the Guba base.

*Ahmed said that a few days prior to leaving for East Jebel Marra, Sudanese
Vice President Hassabo Mohammed Abdel Rahman directly addressed several
hundred army and RSF soldiers: “Hassabo told us to clear the area east of
Jebel Marra. To kill any male. He said we want to clear the area of
insects. … He said East Jebel Marra is the kingdom of the rebels. We don’t
want anyone there to be alive.”*

Ahmed said he was then given direct orders from *Colonel Badre*, who
explained that they were going to attack the area of Fanga and the orders
were to kill all the rebels and all of the civilians because they were
supporting the rebels. Badre told the officers that if they found any women
they were allowed to do anything they want to them, which Mohamed
interpreted to mean rape.

*“Hassabo told us to clear the area east of Jebel Marra. To kill any male.
He said we want to clear the area of insects. … He said East Jebel Marra is
the kingdom of the rebels. We don’t want anyone there to be alive.”*

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*Vice President of the Khartoum regime Hassabo likened the rebels, and
their civilian "supporters---overwhelmingly from Darfur's non-Arab/African
ethnic groups---to "insects." The echoes of Rwanda have not registered in
meaningful fashion with those seeking rapprochement with the National
Islamic Front/National Congress Party regime, despite its long history of
genocidal counter-insurgencies animated by the views Hassabo gives voice
to.*

I am astonished that these words by Khartoum’s Vice President have not
registered in a consequential way with those formulating various policies
of accommodation with the regime, particularly since they define so
precisely the nature of the violence that accelerated from 2012 through the
militarily successful campaign against the *Jebel Marra massif in Central
Darfur in 2016* | see these short monographs:

*“‘Changing the Demography’: Violent Expropriation and Destruction of
Farmlands in Darfur,  November 2014 – November 2015"  | *December 1, 2015
 |   http://wp.me/p45rOG-1P4 <http://wp.me/p45rOG-1P4>

*“Continuing Mass Rape of Girls in Darfur: The most heinous crime generates
no international outrage” | January 2016 | *http://wp.me/p45rOG-1QG

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

The Jebel Marra campaign, which included the use of *chemical weapons* against
clearly civilian populations in the region, denied rebels forces in Darfur
their last significant military redoubt. The genocidal counter-insurgency
has—after fourteen years of unspeakable violence, destruction, and
deprivation—has succeeded.

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*The use of chemical weapons against children seems to matter in
Syria---not in Darfur, despite overwhelming evidence of such use assembled
by Amnesty International ("Scorched Earth, Poisoned Air: Sudanese
Government Forces Ravage Jebel Marra, Darfur," September 2016 | *
http://www.amnestyusa.org/research/reports/scorched-earth-poisoned-air-sudanese-government-forces-ravage-jebel-marra-darfur

In the wake of such victory, Khartoum is eager to begin dismantling the
camps for displaced persons that have done so much to define destruction
and suffering during the Darfur genocide. UN figures suggest that
approximately *3 million people* remain displaced from their homes,
some *300,000
as refugees in eastern Chad *(see |
http://sudanreeves.org/2017/03/19/internally-displaced-persons-in-darfur-the-invisible-catastrophe/).
They are *overwhelmingly* people from the non-Arab/African tribal
populations of Darfur. Extant mortality data and reports, while limited in
many ways by Khartoum, when aggregated strongly suggest that well over
*500,000 *people have been killed directly or indirectly by the violence
Khartoum has so effectively orchestrated (see |
http://sudanreeves.org/2017/01/05/quantifying-genocide-darfur-mortality-update-august-6-2010/
).

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*Since the world seems not to care about the number of violent deaths in
Darfur, desperate Darfuri refugees in eastern Chad have attempted to keep
at least some records of the human destruction*

*Many tens of thousands* of girls and women have been raped as sexual
violence continues to be deployed as a brutal weapon of war (see |
http://sudanreeves.org/2017/03/07/continuing-mass-rape-of-girls-in-darfur-the-most-heinous-crime-generates-no-international-outrage-january-2016//
).

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*Non-Arab/African girls and women of marriageable age have been,
overwhelmingly, the targets of a brutal deployment of rape as a weapon of
war in Darfur. Many of the girls raped and gang-raped are under the age of
ten, often in front of their families.*

Deprivation is unspeakable in many locations; indeed, the best estimate is
that *30 percent* of the population in Darfur that remains inaccessible to
humanitarian relief operations because of Khartoum’s obstructionist
policies. This represents a population of almost *1 million people*, as the
UN has recently estimated that Darfur’s population in need is* 3.3 million
people* *(*UN OCHA, Sudan Bulletin 6 | February 2017 |
http://reliefweb.int/report/sudan/sudan-humanitarian-bulletin-issue-6-13-26-february-2017-enar/
).

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*Some of the Darfuris who fled their homes in 2014 as the Rapid Support
Forces swept through their villages. Violence from 2014 through 2016 was as
intense as that of the early years of the genocide (2003 - 2005), making
nonsense of claims by UNAMID heads Gambari and Adada about reductions in
violence. These are some of the 3.3 million people that OCHA estimated
in February 2017 were in need of humanitarian assistance.*

I offer in a recent analysis <http://wp.me/p45rOG-22o> representative
examples of camps and locations that remain inaccessible despite the claim
by former* U.S. Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power* that there has been a
“sea change” of improvement in humanitarian access in Sudan
<http://webtv.un.org/watch/samantha-power-united-states-final-press-conference-to-un-correspondents-13-january-2017/5281173841001>.
This is a preposterous falsehood, and yet it stands uncorrected by any U.S.
government official—past or present. It is a particularly outrageous
falsehood, given the fact that in addition to obstructing humanitarian
relief in Darfur, Khartoum continues to impose a total humanitarian
blockade on the large and highly distressed populations in rebel-controlled
areas of *South Kordofan *and *Blue Nile*. By crediting Khartoum with a
“sea change” of improved humanitarian access, Power’s statement perversely
works to diminish incentives for the regime actually to make such
improvements.

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*Former Obama administration Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power; she
claimed that there has been a "sea change" of improvement in humanitarian
access in Sudan. There has been no public correction of her egregious
falsehood by any official of either the Obama administration or the Trump
administration. In short, her statement stands as the most prominent U.S.
government assessment of this critical issue, affecting literally millions
of human beings in Darfur, South Kordofan, and Blue Nile.*

All this makes clear that, given the terms set by *President Obama* for a
permanent lifting of U.S. sanctions on Khartoum—which include prominently
an improvement in humanitarian access—the regime is failing badly (see my
recent assessment of Khartoum’s failure to adhere to the terms stipulated |
http://wp.me/p45rOG-22o/).

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*The badly malnourished child in the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan has
seen nothing of the "sea change" in humanitarian access Ambassador Power
spoke of.  Dr. Tom Catena, the only surgeon working in the Nuba Mountains,
has written to me repeatedly to insist that "not a grain of sorghum, not a
bit of medicine" has reached the people he serves from his hospital near
Kauda.*
*What does Darfur look like in the wake of this ghastly “success”?*

The character of Khartoum’s success in Darfur is revealed in two dispatches
from Radio Dabanga this past weekend (see below) and a recent report from
the *Enough Project *(“Border Control from Hell: How the EU's migration
partnership legitimizes Sudan's militia state” | April 2017 |
http://www.enoughproject.org/files/BorderControl_April2017_Enough_Finals.pdf/
<http://www.enoughproject.org/files/BorderControl_April2017_Enough_Finals.pdf%20/>).
What they have in common is the characterization of the region as a *“militia
state,”* one in which security has essentially been turned over to the
militia forces that have fought for Khartoum and which will sustain
themselves primarily by continuing predations on civilians and permanent,
violently ensured expropriation of farmlands and pasturage.

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*This Human Rights Watch report is our definitive account of the savage
predations of the Rapid Support Forces through September 2015; see also my
monograph on the RSF and other militia forces in Darfur: *“Changing the
Demography”: Violent Expropriation and Destruction of Farmlands in Darfur,
November 2014 – November 2015″ | December 1, 2015 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-1P4

*Hamid Nur*, a man known to me as someone of extraordinary knowledge,
integrity, and humanity, is reported by Radio Dabanga to have offered the
following assessment:

*Sudan’s western region is politically, militarily, and economically
dominated by militias, says the head of the Darfur Civil Society Platform.
The Darfur displaced and refugees have no way to return to their [homes and
farms] as the places are occupied by militiamen and their families.* In an
interview with Radio Dabanga, Hamid Ali Nur, head of the Darfur Civil
Society Platform, called the repeated statements by the Sudanese government
and the recent report by the US military attaché
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/us-military-attach%C3%A9-visits-north-darfur>
about
the improved security situation in Darfur inaccurate and incorrect.

According to the civil society leader, the Khartoum government has, to a
large extent, succeeded in changing the Darfur population itself.* “Militiamen
and their families have occupied the villages and farms left by fleeing
Darfuris during all these years.”*

The civil society activist said that the government's options given to the
Darfur displaced, either to return to their villages of origin, or
integrate them into the local communities by re-structuring the camps, are
fake. *“As the displaced are not able to return, Khartoum’s policy is aimed
at permanently displacing them from their homes, lands, and heritage.”*

The new *U.S. military attaché in Khartoum, John Bung*, has negligible
knowledge of or experience in Darfur, and yet—

According to SUNA, the Military Attaché John Bung said he witnessed great
developments in North Darfur, and lauded the coordination between the state
and federal security bodies to maintain the security situation in the
region. (Radio Dabanga, April 10, 2017 | El Fasher/Tullus
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/us-military-attach%C3%A9-visits-north-darfur>
)

Of course Military Attaché Bung saw only what Khartoum permitted him to
see, and would have been quite unprepared for the manipulations of
appearances at which *Military Intelligence *and the *National
Intelligences and Security Services (NISS) *have become so expert in
Darfur. And while there is good reason to be deeply skeptical of the
accuracy of the *SUNA* account—“the news agency” is little more than an
extension of the regime’s elaborate propaganda apparatus—the views
attributed to Bung comport all too well with U.S. Sudan policy under the
Obama administration and so far under the Trump administration.

The angry response of Darfuris to the reported characterization by Bung was
made most bluntly and directly by camp officials and displaced persons
(Radio Dabanga, “‘Militiamen living in our villages, using our lands’:
Darfuri displaced” | April 17, 2017 | BELEIL / ZALINGEI
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/militiamen-living-in-our-villages-using-our-lands-darfuri-displaced>

*The continued announcements of the Sudanese government and the recent
declaration of the US military attaché in Khartoum about the improved
security situation in the region are “false propaganda,” according to the
displaced people in Darfur. *“These statements about security in Darfur
have no basis in reality,” Hussein Abu Sharati, the spokesman for the
Darfur Displaced and Refugees Association, commented to Radio Dabanga.

*“In terms of security and stability, the situation in Darfur is now more
serious than three years ago. As the region is currently under the control
of those who fought alongside government forces against the people, and
chased them from their villages. The government rewarded them by letting
them occupy our lands.”*

Abu Sharati explained that the displaced and refugees do not refuse to
return voluntarily. *“On the contrary, they are longing to return to their
places of origin. It is imperative however, to achieve a comprehensive
peace, to restore security, disarm the militias, expel the militiamen and
their families from the occupied lands, and bring those who have committed
crimes against civilians in Darfur to justice.*

“Otherwise, we have nothing to do with any re-planning of camps, nor with
the so-called voluntary return as it is promoted by the government,” he
added.

   ****************

*According to El Shafee Abdallah, Coordinator of the Central Darfur camps* and
one of the members of the Darfur Camps Coordination Committee, the
government's announcement of security in Darfur and the possibility for the
displaced people in the camps to return to their villages is “baseless
propaganda.”

*“The lands and villages of the displaced people are currently occupied by
militiamen, from the region or neighbouring countries, who are allied with
the government,” he said. “They daily prevent the displaced from leaving
the camps to collect firewood and straw, let alone to return to their
villages.”*

He explained that “The government aims to keep the displaced people where
they are, after a so-called re-planning of the camps.

*“If the camp areas are annexed to the towns and the displaced registered
as town residents, they will deprived from the possibility to reclaim their
land. Thus the way to legalising the new settlers’ ownership of our lands
will be paved.”*

*“That is why the displaced people will never accept the re-planning of the
camps and their integration into the towns,” he said.*

The inaccurate and distorting characterization offered by Military Attaché
Bung will undoubtedly inform and guide U.S. participation in the* June 2017
UN Security Council debate *on re-authorizing the absurdly expensive and
disastrously under-performing UN/African Union “hybrid” peacekeeping force
in Darfur (*UNAMID*). There will be unctuous words about the importance of
“protecting innocent civilians in Darfur,” but in the end the U.S. will
vote to reduce, and thus weaken, UNAMID. The vote will be justified as the
only way in which to avoid a *Russian* or *Chinese* veto of UNAMID
reauthorization, which is vehemently opposed by Khartoum (the regime is
continually demanding of the *UN Department of Peacekeeping
Operations* an *“exit
strategy” for UNAMID *and will insist that there be at the very least
significant cuts to the force, an insistence that will be supported by
Russia and/or China).

As the debate about the need to reauthorize UNAMID nears, we would do well
to recall the various accounts of “improved security” in Darfur and the
“success of UNAMID” that preceded Military Attaché Bung’s assessments—it is
have an ominous history. In 2008 UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon first
appointed as Joint Special Representative to UNAMID the bombastic and
incompetent Rodolphe Adada of Congo.  Although achieving virtually nothing
in strengthening UNAMID as a force on the ground, or improving security,
Adada did set the tone for UNAMID's claims about its achievements, declaring
at the end of his brief tenure
<http://inform.com/politics/darfur-war-departing-chief-646947a>:

*"I have achieved results in Darfur. [ ] There is no more fighting proper
on the ground.' 'Right now there is no high-intensity conflict in Darfur.
Call it what you will but this is what is happening in Darfur—a lot of
banditry, carjacking, attacks on houses."*

Not to be outdone, UNAMID head Ibrahim Gambari, on the occasion of the end
of his tenure in 2011, declared:

*“I am gratified to note that barely 31 months on, all the set goals and
objectives have largely been met. The Doha Document for Peace in Darfur
(DDPD) was signed in July 2011.”* (UN Forum | Sept 15, 2012
<http://www.unforum.com/UNheadlines835.htm>)

*“…all the set goals and objectives have largely been met.” *What utterly
despicable mendacity.

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*Violence against IDP camps continues, and indeed has become more frequent
and more destructive---increasing the need for humanitarian assistance that
Khartoum continues to block to much of Darfur.*

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*Assistance to displaced Darfuris is often woefully inadequate, and some
locations have not seen humanitarian relief in years because of Khartoum's
actions.*

Violence had already begun to escalate in Darfur as Gambari made his exit.
And as was clear from the beginning of the completely corrupt “Doha
process,” and is now acknowledged by all international actors of
consequence—including the *Office of the U.S. Special Envoy for the Sudans*
—the *Doha Document for Peace in Darfur (DDPD)* was a diplomatic dead
letter from the very beginning of negotiations through finalization in *July
2011*. There was *no *support or even meaningful participation in
fashioning the “Document” by *Darfuri civil society*—those with the largest
stake in the character and integrity of any peace agreement. Nor did any of
the *major rebel groups* sign on. The DDPD did nothing to improve security,
and indeed violence accelerated dramatically within a year of the signing
by a factitious rebel “coalition” and the regime in Doha, an event that
gave the cynical and expedient *Qataris* an opportunity to showcase their
diplomatic “achievement.”

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*In the wake of the "Doha Document for Peace in Darfur": a victim of the
ghastly "Nertiti Massacre," perpetrated by regular Sudan Armed Forces (SAF)
troops on unarmed Darfuri civilians in Nertiti, Central Darfur (January 1,
2017---see *http://wp.me/s45rOG-7710)
*Lies from the Obama administration—past...but still consequential*

The record of disingenuous, duplicitous, false, and cynical
characterizations of Darfur, South Kordofan, and Blue Nile—as well as in
speaking about the nature of the barbarous Khartoum regime—is long and all
too telling. It is a record that does far too much to explain the success
of the Darfur genocide as well as the collapse of Western civil society
activism that coincided with the *inauguration of Barack Obama as president
in January 2009*.

Obama had campaigned on Darfur as an issue, declaring it to be a “stain on
our souls” and that as president he would not turn his eyes from such human
slaughter (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEd583-fA8M/).

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*Candidate Obama campaigned on the issue of Darfur, calling it a "stain on
our souls," and promising that he would not avert his eyes from human
slaughter.*

Those words, however, were betrayed almost immediately with the appointment
of campaign supporter *Air Force Major-General Scott Gration (ret.) to be
Special Envoy for Sudan*. Gration knew nothing of Sudan, had no diplomatic
experience, was irrationally stubborn, did not speak Arabic, and was really
aiming for the ambassadorship to Kenya (with which he was rewarded shortly
after his immensely destructive two-year tenure). It was Gration who
infamously announced his strategy for dealing with a serially genocidal
regime:

"We've got to think about giving out cookies," said Gration, who was
appointed in March. "Kids, countries—they react to gold stars, smiley
faces, handshakes, agreements, talk, engagement." (*Washington Post, *September
20, 2009 |
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/28/AR2009092802336.html/
)

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*The unfathomably incompetent and deeply destructive first special envoy of
the Obama administration, Scott Gration; his appointment made clear Obama
was more interested in repaying election debts than in providing real
diplomatic assistance in ending the Darfur genocide (Gration would,
incomprehensibly and unintelligibly, refer to continuing
ethnically-targeted human destruction in Darfur as "remnants of genocide."*

His “diplomacy” never achieved greater sophistication or insight into
Sudan's realities. Thus in *summer 2009*, Gration had repeatedly told
Darfuris that *peace would be achieved "by the end of the year" (2009). * His
foolish optimism proved a cruel hoax. But it had deadly implications, as it
led Gration to an unreasonable view of the possibility of returns by
displaced persons. A highly alarmed humanitarian working group in
Darfur (*"Inter-Agency
Management Group," IAMG*) prepared damning field notes that were reported
by the *Washington Post *in August 2009
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/05/AR2009080503808.html>
:

"*Given the message sent by Scott Gration to the Humanitarian Community *and
the beneficiaries, i.e., *peace will prevail in Darfur by the end of the
year*, and *returns have to happen*, the IAMG felt it has to take a common
position."

"The Special Envoy emphasized his desire to see IDPs returning to their
home as early as possible. Beyond the fact that this is linked to a success
of the political process, the IAMG, whilst recognizing the possibility of
returns as an ultimate goal and supporting it, *want to emphasize that
specific impediments need to be addressed before it is made possible*. In
addition, it is important to keep in mind that a large part of the IDPs
might opt for staying in their new settlements over a return to their place
of origin. [ ] The* incapacitation *of the International Organization for
Migration (IOM) and [the] UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in South
Darfur is *utterly limiting the capacity to deal with population movements
and potential returns*.

Gration conspicuously failed to understand that this "incapacitation" was
deliberately engineered by Khartoum. Just as consequentially, Gration—even
while pushing for early returns—failed to understand the obstacles to
returns and the lack of capacity to ensure that any such returns would
indeed be voluntary and secure—*problems that persist eight years later.*
*A Second U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan*

Things did not improve with the appoint of Princeton Lyman as successor to
Gration. During the first month of renewed genocidal assault by Khartoum in
South Kordofan (June 2011), targeting the African Nuba people of this
soon-to-be southernmost state of Sudan (after Southern secession), Lyman
gave a series of news interviews in which he deliberately refused to accept
authoritative accounts of ethnic slaughter in Kadugli (capital of South
Kordofan), including clear evidence of the digging of mass graves—confirmed
by both the Satellite Sentinel Project and a UN human rights team, based in
Kadugli, which issued an extraordinarily damning report on Khartoum’s
actions during June 2011 (see “Mass Graves Identified in Kadugli, South
Kordofan: The End of Agnosticism,” *Dissent Magazine*, July 14, 2011 *| *
https://www.dissentmagazine.org/blog/mass-graves-identified-in-kadugli-south-kordofan-the-end-of-agnosticism/
).

In interviews with both the *Washington Post* and PBS NewsHour, Lyman
prevaricated in conspicuous fashion and events soon revealed just how
serious that prevarication was. See |

"U.S., UN Refuse to Speak Honestly About Compelling Evidence of Genocide in
South Kordofan" | July 17, 2011  |  http://wp.me/p45rOG-BU
<http://wp.me/p45rOG-BU>

"Yet More Compelling Evidence of Atrocity Crimes in South Kordofan" |
August 26, 2011  |  http://wp.me/p45rOG-Fr

"Obama's Second 'Rwanda Moment'" | June 13, 2011 | http://wp.me/p45rOG-BE
<http://wp.me/p45rOG-BE>

"International Crimes and Threats to Peace in Sudan are Mounting Rapidly" |
June 28, 2011  |  http://wp.me/p45rOG-BL

"Abyei and South Kordofan/Nuba Mountains: Under Siege, Deeply at Risk,"  |
July 1, 2011  |  http://wp.me/p45rOG-BN

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Lyman_sudan.jpg>

*Former special envoy for the Sudans Princeton Lyman was consistently
guilty of egregious misrepresentation and outright mendacity.*

Lyman’s mandate was clearly to ensure that U.S. relations with Khartoum
would improve, no matter how egregious the atrocity crimes committed by the
regime—all this in service of advancing the agenda or the U.S. intelligence
community in securing from this regime counter-terrorism intelligence (see
| *"What Really Animates the Obama Administration's Sudan Policy?" *October
10, 2011 *| *http://wp.me/p45rOG-GT/).

Only this priority could account for the decision of* November 2011*,
announced by a *“senior State Department official”* (the only
identification offered in an official State Department transcript
<http://geneva.usmission.gov/2010/11/09/senior-administration-officials-on-developments-in-sudan/>),
that the Obama administration was *“de-coupling” *Darfur—site of what the
President had repeatedly called “genocide”—from the major bilateral issue
between Washington and Khartoum: a lifting of U.S. economic sanctions in
return for the NIF/NCP regime’s better cooperation in providing
counter-terrorism intelligence. And indeed the deal was consummated
with President
Obama’s signing of an Executive Order on January 13, 2017
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-reeves/the-final-betrayal-of-sud_b_14167508.ht>
(his
last week in office) that lifted economic sanctions, subject to a review
that seems at this point to be nothing more than a pro forma exercise
(again, see my first in a series of *“Report Cards”* on Khartoum’s
adherence to the major terms stipulated for a permanent lifting of
sanctions | *http://wp.me/p45rOG-22o/ <http://wp.me/p45rOG-22o/>*).

In *December 2011 *Princeton Lyman offered the most deeply consequential,
most cynical, and most mendacious explanation of the Obama administration
views of the Khartoum regime:

“We [the Obama administration] do not want to see the ouster of the
[Khartoum] regime, nor regime change. We want to see the regime carrying
out reform via constitutional democratic measures.” (Interview with *Asharq
al-Awsat*, December 3, 2011 |
http://english.aawsat.com/2011/12/article55244147/asharq-al-awsat-talks-to-us-special-envoy-to-sudan-princeton-lyman
 )

Lyman knew perfectly well as he uttered these words that it was an utterly
preposterous notion to think that the Khartoum regime—which has steadily
become more repressive in the years intervening between the present and
this December 2011 interview—could preside over “reform via constitutional
democratic measures.” No one could honestly believe the regime was capable
of such reform, and the preposterousness of the assertion by Lyman serves
as a standard by which to measure all subsequent cynicism,
disingenuousness, and outright mendacity by Obama administration officials.
Other "Contributions" to U.S. Sudan and Darfur policies

The Obama administration received unexpected help from a deeply distorting *New
York Times *dispatch of early 2012, which on the basis of a visit to a
Darfuri “Potemkin Village,” proclaimed in a prominent photograph, “…peace
has settled on the region [Darfur]” (*New York Times | dateline: Nyuru,
West Darfur, February 26, 2012
<http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/27/world/africa/darfur-refugees-returning-home.html>*
).

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/NYT-Feb-26-12.jpg>

On another front, Obama administration *senior advisor on Darfur, Dane
Smith*, helped pave the way for the current “militia state” in Darfur by
normalizing conditions in spectacularly disingenuous fashion:

[Dane Smith said] the U.S. government has told the [rebel] alliance—which
was organized around the principle of forcing Mr. Bashir out—that they
should "engage" the government in negotiations based on the Doha peace
agreement signed in July last year by the government. Though one *[completely
unrepresentative—ER]* rebel group has signed the agreement, none of the
allied rebel groups has.

The U.S. government's fear is that an armed rebellion by the alliance would
"polarize the Arabs [who dominate the Sudanese government] against everyone
else, so they can say, 'Arabs are under attack. Islam is under attack,'"
[Smith] said. (*Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 13, 2012
<http://www.post-gazette.com/local/city/2012/03/13/U-S-diplomat-discusses-Sudan-in-meetings-here/stories/201203130147?pgpageversion=pgevoke>*
)

It is almost impossible to imagine a political assessment that looks more
tendentiously ignorant in retrospect. In deeply impressive ways,
Sudanese—Arab and non-Arab alike—have, throughout Sudan, organized
politically with precisely the goal of regime change. This is not a rebel
demand; it is a demand of the overwhelming majority of Sudanese. Moreover,
the notion that Darfuri rebels would create the impression that “Islam is
under attack” ignores the most conspicuous fact about Darfur: *everyone*,
Arab and non-Arab, is Muslim. Dane Smith’s fantasy about the consequences
of a push for regime change was dangerous, deeply ignorant, and could have
been meant only to serve Lyman’s preposterous notion of the regime
“reforming” itself.

Dane Smith was not done, however: he went on to reveal views of the camps
for displaced persons that are again sheer fantasy—fantasy that plays
directly into the hands of the Khartoum regime’s ambition to dismantle the
camps:

One of the big changes in Darfur since then, Mr. Smith said, was *that in
2003 just 18 percent of Darfur was considered urban settlements, but today
it is 50 percent urban*. That is largely thanks to nearly a decade of about
2 million people living in Darfur in "internally displaced persons" camps,
as they're known. Though the United Nations believes as security improves
in Darfur some of the camp residents will try to move back home, Mr. Smith
said: "Nevertheless, these places aren't just going to empty out."

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Dane-Smith.jpg>

*Dane Smith, the Obama administration's "senior adviser on Darfur
(2012)---the embodiment of diplomatic disingenuousness and foolishness*

The notion that IDP camps should be considered “urban” is so perverse that
there are scarcely words to render its absurdity. Where to begin in parsing
this jumble of ignorance, stupidity, and callousness? There has been no
improvement in security for the camps; on the contrary, attacks on the
camps are more frequent, more violent, and more deadly than ever. While
some of the large camps around the major cities of Darfur—*Nyala*, *El
Fasher*, and *El Geneina*—have, with continuous expansion, become in effect
ghastly “suburbs,” there are no “city services,” there is no effort to
incorporate the camps in ways that would make them truly part of these
cities, with education, transportation, medical services, and water
supplies comparable to those outside the camps.

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/54c8dc9b0723d.jpeg>

*Darfuris displaced in 2015; they saw little benefit to the "urbanization"
of which Dane Smith spoke so fatuously*

Again the view of *El Shafee Abdallah, Coordinator of the Central Darfur
camps *and one of the members of the Darfur Camps Coordination Committee,

According to the government's announcement of security in Darfur and the
possibility for the displaced people in the camps to return to their
villages is “baseless propaganda.

“The lands and villages of the displaced people are currently occupied by
militiamen, from the region or neighbouring countries, who are allied with
the government,” he said. “They daily prevent the displaced from leaving
the camps to collect firewood and straw, let alone to return to their
villages.”

He explained that “The government aims to keep the displaced people where
they are, after a so-called re-planning of the camps. “If the camp areas
are annexed to the towns and the displaced registered as town residents,
they will deprived from the possibility to reclaim their land. Thus the way
to legalising the new settlers’ ownership of our lands will be paved.”

“That is why the displaced people will never accept the re-planning of the
camps and their integration into the towns,” he said.

Smith’s suggestion that there are “about 2 million people” living in IDP
camps was dismayingly inaccurate in its understating of the IDP population
at the time, and is equally at odds with the current total suggested by UN
figures (if we include those displaced in last year’s Jebel Marra
offensive). The real figure is approximately *2.7 million*, with
another *300,000
Darfuri refugees in eastern Chad---3 million human beings altogether* (see
for an important recent dispatch on Darfuri refugees, see | *Chad refugees
in Darfur reject voluntary return*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/chad-refugees-in-darfur-reject-voluntary-return>
|
April 9, 2017 | UM SHALAYA).

Internally displaced Darfuris refuse to return to their lands and homes
because insecurity is simply too great; the same is true for Darfuri
refugees in eastern Chad, who have suffered terrible cutbacks in
humanitarian assistance. Again and again, Darfuris make the same demands as
conditions for returning:

*Abu Sharati* explained that the displaced and refugees do not refuse to
return voluntarily. “On the contrary, they are longing to return to their
places of origin. It is imperative however, to achieve a comprehensive
peace, to restore security, disarm the militias, expel the militiamen and
their families from the occupied lands, and bring those who have committed
crimes against civilians in Darfur to justice.

“Otherwise, we have nothing to do with any re-planning of camps, nor with
the so-called voluntary return as it is promoted by the government,” he
added.

Finally, what to make of Dane Smith’s claim that “these places [the IDP
camps] aren't just going to empty out"? While Khartoum may wish to keep
some IDPs where they are presently, many camps are already slated for
closing or dismantling. Clearly Smith did not understand the determination
of Khartoum to dismantle the camps—or that there would be organized efforts
to do precisely this: “empty out the camps.” A discussion of the history of
this determination by Khartoum to close/dismantle the camps appears below
as *Appendix A* (below and at http://wp.me/p45rOG-22F).

Give this history of mendacity, misrepresentation, expediency, and
callousness in addressing human suffering and destruction in Darfur—labeled
as “genocide” by Obama himself, by *National Security Adviser Susan Rice*,
by *Senior Africa Advisor Gayle Smith of the NSC*, by *Vice President Joe
Biden*—it is perhaps not surprising that *Ambassador Power *offered her
claim of a “sea change” of improvement in humanitarian access in Sudan
(Power also described Darfur as the site of genocide).

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/290eeab509e33425600f6a7067006cab-1.jpg>


*Susan Rice, former Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
(Clinton administration) and former National Security Advisor (Obama
administration). She once cared enough about Darfur, when it was a cause
célèbre, to argue for non-consensual deployment of a civilian protection
force
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64717-2004May28.html>; that
was then...*
*The European contribution to the completion of the Darfur genocide*

The effects of *European efforts to stem African migration to the European
continent* by enlisting the support of the Khartoum regime is a subject I
have addressed frequently since the release a year ago of a remarkable
piece of investigative journalism (*Der Spiegel*, May 13, 2016 |
"Questionable Deal: EU to Work with [Sudan’s] Despot to Keep Refugees Out"
|
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/eu-to-work-with-despot-in-sudan-to-keep-refugees-out-a-1092328.html/).
Very recently, *Suliman Baldo* of the *Enough Project* has published the
definitive analysis of the effects of European efforts (“Border Control
from Hell: How the EU's migration partnership legitimizes Sudan's ‘militia
state” | April 2017 |
http://www.enoughproject.org/files/BorderControl_April2017_Enough_Finals.pdf
/).

The 27-page report deserves the most careful reading, given the richness of
Baldo research and the unrivaled insight he brings to the political and
military institutions in Sudan. The basic argument is contained in his
*Executive
Summary... *

(
http://www.enoughproject.org/files/BorderControl_April2017_Enough_Finals.pdf
<http://www.enoughproject.org/files/BorderControl_April2017_Enough_Finals.pdf%20/>
 )


*APPENDIX  A* | http://wp.me/p45rOG-22F
-- 

Eric Reeves, Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s François-Xavier Bagnoud
Center for Health and Human Rights



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