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  • Seeking Justice for Zimbabwe: A Case for Accountability Against Robert Mugabe and Others, 1981-2008
    by David M. Crane | Sir Desmond De Silva,QC | Tom Zwart


    For almost three decades Robert Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe. Under his regime Zimbabwe has declined into a state of anarchy. Recent political unrest around the elections for President has resulted in death, destruction of property, persecution of political opponents, and the flight of Zimbabweans out of the country.
  • The Merits of Justice
    by John Norris, David Sullivan, and John Prendergast


    In a welcome step, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court requested an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir on charges of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in Darfur. This move is not only based on sound evidence, but can be a step forward in the path to secure peace.
  • Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir: The Record Speaks for Itself
    by David Sullivan


    With the International Criminal Court's move to charge Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for genocide in Darfur, we here at the ENOUGH project though you might like to be reminded of some of his past comments and behavior.
  • Memorandum to Djibril Bassolé: Building blocks for peace in Darfur
    by John Prendergast, Omer Ismail, and Jerry Fowler


    We congratulate you and welcome your appointment as mediator for the Darfur peace process. Your
    work is as vital as it will be challenging, and we believe that with leadership,and credible support from the
    international community, peace is within reach for Darfur. Equally clear without an effective peace process,
    Darfur’s violence will continue, and Sudan’s ultimate fragmentation will only become more likely.
  • Keeping Our Word: Fulfilling the Mandate to Protect Civilians in Darfur
    by Jerry Fowler and John Prendergast


    Almost a year has passed since the United Nations Security Council approved a civilian protection force for Darfur. But the United Nations-African Union mission in Darfur, known as UNAMID, is stunted. Only one-third of the troops are deployed, critical gaps exist in equipment and logistical support and the force has been repeatedly attacked. The Sudanese government systematically obstructs full deployment with total impunity.
  • Past Due: Remove the FDLR from Eastern Congo
    by Rebecca Feeley and Colin Thomas-Jensen


    In 1994, at Rwanda’s moment of greatest need, the world turned its back. The Rwandan genocide and the subsequent flight of the genocidaires into the Democratic Republic of the Congo spawned eastern Congo’s complex crisis—one that has led to the deaths of 5.4 million Congolese and threatens the future of millions more. The world has had 14 years to take action against the perpetrators of the genocide and those who now terrorize eastern Congo in their name, but the international response remains sorely inadequate.
  • Abyei Aflame: An Update From the Field
    by Roger Winter


    Five weeks after ENOUGH issued its report “Sounding the Alarm on Abyei” the town of Abyei has ceased to exist. Brigade 31 of the Sudanese Armed Forces, or SAF, has displaced the entire civilian population and burned Abyei’s market and housing to the ground. These events were predicted, and absent effective word and action, they became inevitable. Somehow, the government of the United States of America missed all the signals—again.
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>> Listen to John Norris and Colin Thomas-Jensen on this recording of the conference call with the Genocide Intervention Network concerning the recent call by the ICC prosecutor for an arrest warrant to be issued against Sudan president Omar al-Bashir.

LtoR: John Prendergast, Omer Ismail, Betty Bigombe, Ryan Gosling

Photo Credit: ENOUGH/ Center for American Progress
ENOUGH’s John Prendergast and Omer Ismail joined Betty Bigombe and actor Ryan Gosling in front of 1000 college students for the closing plenary of the 2008 Campus Progress National Conference.





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