Tag: Sudan

Scott Ross: Kony2013
March 2013One year later, the LRA leader is still at large—but the controversial viral video has changed America’s relationship to the International Criminal Court.

Islam and the Arab Awakening
August 2012As Islamists across the Arab World continue to enshrine sharî’a concepts in their constitutions, noted academic Tariq Ramadan asks, are other alternatives available?

Contested Territory
July 2011On July 9, southern Sudan is scheduled to become the world’s newest country. Rebecca Hamilton discusses the impact of this change on the rest of the region.
Sudanese President Charged With Genocide: Guernica Offers Two Views on Darfur
July 2010Last week, the International Criminal Court charged Sudan’s president with genocide. Two interviews previously published in Guernica offer vastly opposing views of the conflict in Darfur.

The Genocide Myth
May 2009In his latest book, Mamdani attacks the Save Darfur Coalition as ahistorical and dishonest, and argues that the conflict in Darfur is more about land, power, and the environment than it is directly about race.

Farmers and Chickens
March 2009The ICC’s lead prosecutor on the Court’s first arrest warrant for a sitting head of state, why his Court is nobody’s instrument but the law’s, and how he got his mother to see the light.

Nicholas Kristof: The Crisis of Our Times
June 2005“What I learned from him was that you could perhaps better tell the story of a place by writing of a tiny village as a sort of prism into the bigger issues the culture was facing.”

Samantha Power: Witness to Genocide
May 2005“The only long-term way that the terrorist threat will be neutralized is to improve human dignity, and shore up failed states like Afghanistan, like Darfur, so that they don’t become a breeding ground for more people hostile to the United States.”



