ENOUGH Project (Washington, DC)
A project committed to ending mass atrocities and genocide in Africa by combining analysis, advocacy, and activism.
Website: http://www.enoughproject.org
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October 29
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Sudan: Satellite Imagery of Explosions At Arms Plant [press release]
The Satellite Sentinel Project, or SSP, has released a comparative analysis of before-and-after DigitalGlobe imagery of the arms factory in the Khartoum, Sudan, which exploded and... Read more »
October 18
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Sudan: Govt's Starvation Warfare - Report [press release]
Food security conditions in South Kordofan, Sudan are dramatically declining, and malnutrition among children in the rebel-held areas of the conflict-torn state is on the rise,... Read more »
September 28
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Sudan: Gov't Bombardment Has Extended Further into Nuba Mountains [press release]
New satellite imagery confirms the Government of Sudan's campaign of indiscriminate bombardment of villages in South Kordofan state has extended to a newly contested area of the... Read more »
September 3
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Sudan: Satellite Sentinel Project Releases Report On Plane Crash of Sudan's Delegation to Talodi [press release]
For the past two years, the Government of Sudan, or GoS, has sent delegations of senior officials, including military and security leaders, accompanied by state media crews, to... Read more »
May 24
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Central Africa: Troops Hunting LRA Rebels Need More Support - Enough Project Report [press release]
U.S. military advisors sent to East and Central Africa to help end the Lord's Resistance Army conflict have had some success, but need more support in order for the mission to... Read more »
May 10
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Africa: Negotiations Critical to Peace - a View From Juba [press release]
Negotiations between Sudan and South Sudan remain the best means for the two parties to settle their differences despite the rise of hardline sentiments from the leadership of both... Read more »
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Congo-Kinshasa: Now Is the Time to Arrest War Criminal Bosco Ntaganda [press release]
Congo should heed growing international pressure and arrest wanted war criminal Bosco Ntaganda, the Enough Project said in a new paper. The U.S. government and other donor nations... Read more »
May 3
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Congo-Kinshasa: U.S. State Passes Conflict Mineral Law [press release]
The Enough Project commends Maryland for passing a law to curb the global trade in conflict minerals from eastern Congo which fuel ongoing mass atrocities there. Read more »
April 20
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Sudan: Enough Project Petitions African Union to Take Action On Sudan Atrocities [press release]
The Enough Project filed a petition today against the Republic of Sudan seeking to bring attention to the widespread human rights abuses that the Sudanese government is... Read more »
March 16
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Sudan: George Clooney, U.S. Congress Members Arrested in Embassy Protest [press release]
George Clooney, President of United to End Genocide and former Congressman Tom Andrews, Congressmen Jim McGovern (D-MA), Al Green (D-TX), Jim Moran (D-VA) and John Olver (D-MA),... Read more »
March 8
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Uganda: Campaign Aiming for Arrest of Wanted War Criminal Goes Viral [press release]
Non-profit Invisible Children, in partnership with the Enough Project and Resolve, launched a year-long campaign called KONY 2012 to advocate for the arrest of indicted war... Read more »
March 7
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Uganda: Invisible Children's Jason Russell on KONY 2012 [interview]
Editor's Note: Invisible Children's latest film, KONY 2012, premiered online today at 12 p.m. PST. It will serve as the cornerstone of a new joint campaign of Invisible Children,... Read more »
March 6
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Africa: Payne 'A True Champion of Human Rights and Social Justice' [press release]
Mourning the loss of U.S. Representative Donald Payne (D-NJ) at the age of 77 on March 6, 2012, Enough Project Co-founder John Prendergast stated: Read more »
December 21, 2011
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South Sudan: Key Rebel Leader Killed, Highlighting Militia Challenge [analysis]
George Athor, a former senior officer in the Sudan People's Liberation Army, or SPLA, was killed Monday night in a two-hour firefight with the government forces in Marobo County in... Read more »
December 9, 2011
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Congo-Kinshasa: Enough Project Commends Congolese on Elections [press release]
The Enough Project commends the citizens of Congo for their participation in the 2011 national election and condemns the violence and fraud associated with the... Read more »
November 22, 2011
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Uganda: Obama Administration Must Continue to Act to Stop Lord's Resistance Army [press release]
The Obama administration's recent deployment of U.S. Special Forces advisers to assist in the fight to end the Lord's Resistance Army is a critical first step towards achieving... Read more »
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Uganda: Obama Administration Must Stop Lord's Resistance Army
The Obama administration's recent deployment of U.S. Special Forces advisers to assist in the fight to end the Lord's Resistance Army is a critical first step towards achieving... Read more »
October 28, 2011
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Africa: Commemorating the Life and Work of Howard Wolpe [staff blog]
I lost my dear friend Howard Wolpe this week. Many of you might not know that name, but he was one of the heroes of making U.S. policy toward Africa more compassionate. I first... Read more »
October 20, 2011
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Uganda: Ending the Lord's Resistance Army - New Enough Paper [press release]
The Obama administration's deployment of military advisers in operations aimed at ending the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) is an important first step, but needs to be... Read more »
October 14, 2011
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Uganda: Human Rights NGOs Welcome Decision To Deploy U.S. Military Advisers [press release]
A coalition of human rights and anti-genocide NGOs welcomed the announcement today by the White House that the United States will be deploying military advisers to areas of central... Read more »
September 1, 2011
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Sudan: A New U.S. Policy for Two New Sudans [analysis]
Last month I had the honor of witnessing the birth of the newest country in the world: the Republic of South Sudan. After a decades-long deadly struggle for freedom, South Sudanese... Read more »
August 15, 2011
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Sudan: Bishop Andudu Testifies On Ethnic Cleansing [press release]
Bishop Andudu Adam Elnail, the Anglican Bishop of Kadugli in Sudan's South Kordofan, testified before the U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee on Africa on Thursday, August... Read more »
May 24, 2011
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Sudan: Four Villages Reportedly Bombarded in Abyei as U.N. Investigates Convoy Ambush [press release]
On Friday, three villages north of Abyei town were reportedly bombed, and a fourth reportedly bombed or shelled, according to multiple reports from sources on the ground, said the... Read more »
May 10, 2011
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Congo-Kinshasa: Certification Needed to Get Nation's Conflict Minerals Out of Laptops, Cell phones [press release]
A credible international certification system is badly needed to ensure that minerals used to make tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold are not fueling rape and violence in Congo, the... Read more »
April 5, 2011
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Sudan: Abyei Crisis Must be Resolved Immediately [press release]
The intentional burning of villages in Sudan's contested Abyei region demonstrate the urgent need for a resolution to the Abyei crisis, eminent Sudan scholar Douglas H. Johnson... Read more »
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