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From: Eric Reeves <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 5:43 PM
Subject: An "infographic" overview of aerial attacks on civilians in
Sudan, 1999 - 2011
To: Eric Reeves <[email protected]>
An "infographic" overview of aerial attacks on civilians in Sudan, 1999 - 2011
(now included at www.sudanbombing.org)
Eric Reeves
August 17, 2011
My lengthy analysis and historical account of the Khartoum regime's
aerial assaults on civilians and humanitarians, 1999 - 2011, is
available at www.sudanbombing.org ("They Bombed Everything that
Moved": Aerial military attacks on civilians and humanitarians in
Sudan, 1999 - 2011).
More recently, I have added a one-page "infographic" representation of
these data and the key findings of the report; it is available at
www.sudanbombing.org .
To the original May report and Excel data spreadsheet, I have added a
July update that brings total confirmed aerial attacks on civilian and
humanitarian targets in Sudan to over 1,500 (the number of reported
attacks is much greater, and the number of unreported attacks
undoubtedly greater yet). These attacks by Khartoum's Antonov
"bombers," helicopter gunships, and military jet aircraft have
inflicted incalculable destruction and suffering on the people of
South Sudan, Darfur, and now again in the Nuba Mountains of South
Kordofan. These are atrocity crimes without historical precedent, and
in aggregate are clearly crimes against humanity, as this term is
defined by the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (7.1).
The bombing has continued relentlessly to this day in both Darfur and
the Nuba Mountains.
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Eric Reeves
Smith College
Northampton, MA 01063
[email protected]
413-585-3326
www.sudanreeves.org
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