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From: "Eric Reeves" <[email protected]>
Date: 2 Jun 2017 01:58
Subject: "Almost 4,000,000 Sudanese displaced by fighting"---Norwegian
Refugee Council
To: "Eric Reeves" <[email protected]>
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*This Al Jazeera dispatch hardly suggests that humanitarian access has
improved in Darfur or anywhere else in Sudan:*
*"Hundreds of thousands of people do not receive the lifesaving help they
need because of challenges in accessing communities"---Norwegian Refugee
Council*
***************************"Almost 4,000,000 Sudanese displaced by
fighting"*

*Norwegian Refugee Council ranks country as number three in world's
neglected crises as fighting [in Darfur] enters its 14th year. **[Actually,
the conflict is entering its 15th year; its beginning is typically dated to
February 2003--already over 14 years ago---ER]*

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June 1, 2017

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/06/4000000-sudanese-displaced-fighting-
170601165141799.html

*Almost 4,000,000 Sudanese have been forced from their homes *in 14 years
of tribal violence and battles between government and opposition fighters,
the Norwegian Refugee Council says.

*[This is a badly misleading summary explanation of displacement in Darfur:
the vast majority of the "fighting" has been violence directed against the
non-Arab/African civilian tribal populations of Darfur, by Khartoum's
military (the Sudan Armed Forces/SAF) and its Arab militia allies---ER]*

*The aid group listed Sudan as number three in its latest report, The
World's Most Neglected Displacement Crises, saying almost five million
Sudanese were now dependant on humanitarian aid, with three million of
those living in the war-scarred region of Darfur.*

*"Hundreds of thousands of people do not receive the lifesaving help they
need because of challenges in accessing communities,"* the council said
before blaming "a 40 percent shortage in funding and a lack of
international media attention to the crisis."

Darfur has been unstable since 2003 when different groups complaining about
marginalisation by the Sudanese government started an armed campaign. The
conflict attracted a government-backed militia known as the Janjaweed,
which were blamed for widespread killings that have been labelled as
genocide. *Jan Egeland, secretary-general of the Norwegian Refugee Council,
said: "The international community has not only forgotten these crises, but
has never really shown sufficient willingness to contribute to a solution.
"Many of the displaced people have fled their homes multiple times, and
each time they get increasingly vulnerable."*

Babar Baloch, spokesman for the UN refugee agency UNHCR, told Al Jazeera:
"You have a situation where people are running for a conflict in South
Kordofan [Sudan] and coming to South Sudan. "But South Sudan is also in
conflict, there is famine, more than half of the population is facing food
insecurity and a quarter of them are displaced, including in Darfur and
Kordofan."
-- 

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



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