A savage civil war has engulfed the world’s newest country, but President Obama, landing in neighboring Kenya, can help end the bloodshed.
Akshaya Kumar is the Sudan and South Sudan Policy Analyst for the Enough Project.
It’s the eighth peace agreement in just over a year for the world’s newest country. What makes people think it will stick this time?
Satellite images show the savage Janjaweed militias who helped carry out the genocide in Sudan a decade ago are back at work, and with a vengeance.
The government and the armed opposition have signed a ceasefire, in a hopeful step after weeks of bloody fighting.
As U.S. Marines prepare to evacuate Americans from South Sudan and the UN reports discovery of mass graves, the country stands on the precipice of ethnic civil war.
Satellites correctly predicted a new military campaign by government forces on Sudan’s civilians—so why is the international community turning a blind eye to the violence?
The Satellite Sentinel Project has observed a military build-up in the Sudan that could herald a massive coming attack on civilians in South Kordofan. By Akshaya Kumar and John Prendergast.