Compromising with EVIL

An Archival History of Greater Sudan, 2007 – 2012

Eric Reeves

Madeline Zehnder, research and editing

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface and Introduction

 

Section One: Darfur and "Genocide by Attrition"

 

         Part A: The politics of human security in Darfur

 

         Part B: Threats to humanitarian relief in Darfur

 

Section Two: Why the Comprehensive Peace Agreement unraveled

 

Section Three: "The Hour of the Soldiers": War threatens again

 

Conclusion: The failure of "moral equivalence" in Sudan

TOPICAL ANNEXES    Detailed Summary of Content for Annexes

Annex I  Sudan Timeline (summer 2010 – present)

 

Annex II  "They Bombed Everything that Moved" (1999 – 2012)

 

Annex III  Darfur mortality (August 2010 assessment) 

 

Annex IV  Darfur humanitarian updates (2007 – 2012)

 

Annex V  Rape in Darfur: A continuing epidemic

 

Annex VI  Darfur bleeds into Eastern Chad (2006 – 2012)

 

Annex VII  Review of Mahmood Mamdani’s Saviors and Survivors: Darfur, Politics, and the War on Terror (2009)

 

Annex VIII  Darfur Violence: from Radio Dabanga (2010 – 2012) 

 

Annex IX  Testimony by Eric Reeves on China in Sudan

 

Annex X  Sudan Elections (2010 – 2011)

 

Annex XI  Genocide in Nuba Mountains of Sudan (2011 – 2012) 

 

Annex XII  President Obama's Sudan policy: ominous signs (2011)

 

Annex XIII  UN Security Council Resolutions: Darfur and Sudan

 

Annex XIV  BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Acronyms and Names Reference

 

Index of Commonly Searched Terms

Originally released October 22, 2012; last revised January 1, 2013

You may either win your peace or buy it: win it,
by resistance to evil; buy it, by compromise with evil.
 –  John Ruskin