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Date: 31 Jan 2017 22:51
Subject: The Sudan Insider, from NUBA REPORTS | January 31, 2017
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*The Sudan Insider, from NUBA REPORTS*
*Authoritative news reporting from the Nuba Mountains, Southern Blue Nile,
and Darfur*

*[see also video URL below]*

This is our Sudan Insider, a debrief from Nuba Reports that highlights
important developments in Sudan and what they mean. Here's the latest. If
you have questions or want more information,please to write us at i
[email protected] <http://sudanreeves.org/wp-admin/[email protected]>rg

Thank You,
The Nuba Reports Team

*Ceasefires declared from above in Sudan routinely fail to halt violence on
the ground entirely.*
Civilians in central and western Darfur experienced this first-hand at the
beginning of 2017, just days after President Bashir extended a ceasefire.
In two separate incidents, a total of 16 people were reportedly killed and
more than 75 wounded. While the government disputes it, eyewitnesses told
Nuba Reports soldiers indiscriminately attacked residents of Nertiti town,
in the restive Jebel Mara region of central Darfur, after a soldier was
killed. To the south, government and rebel forces clashed in Blue Nile in
December and again in January. *See
| 
https://nubareports.org/sudan-insider-more-violence-in-darfur-more-ceasefires-breachednocache1/
<https://nubareports.org/sudan-insider-more-violence-in-darfur-more-ceasefires-breachednocache1/>
*

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*One of the victims of the Nertiti Massacre, January 1, 2017*
*President Bashir this fall predicted it would be easier for Sudan to work
with than President-Elect Trump.*
But it was the Obama administration that sweetened U.S. dealings with Sudan
in its final days, easing 20 years of economic sanctions on the country –
first for 180 days, then permanently provided certain “positive actions”
are sustained. The development prompted heated debate. It’s the Trump
administration’s move now. Will they re-enact sanctions or permanently
remove them? And with the government’s tight grip on independent media and
civil society, how can Sudan’s commitments be tracked?* See
| 
https://nubareports.org/sudan-insider-us-sanctions-against-sudan-lifted-after-20-years/
<https://nubareports.org/sudan-insider-us-sanctions-against-sudan-lifted-after-20-years/>*

*Civilians in Sudan’s rebel-controlled Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile may
experience their first dry season without bombings in six years of war,
thanks to a ceasefire condition tied to U.S. sanctions relief.*
Yet an estimated 600,000 remain in need of humanitarian aid, and food
security is a major concern this year. Efforts to secure aid delivery in
the last days of Obama’s presidency fell short, to the frustration of
outgoing U.S. Special Envoy Donald Booth. The government and rebels
continue to clash on whether 20 percent of the aid will come cross-border,
a sticking point in the last talks as well. *See
| https://nubareports.org/sudan-insider-all-talk-no-humanitarian-action/
<https://nubareports.org/sudan-insider-all-talk-no-humanitarian-action/>*

*Blue Nile refugees living in South Sudan’s Maban County remain at odds
with the local host community, as both groups struggle to get by.* Three
days of deadly violence over Christmas prompted a large number of refugees
to return to Blue Nile state, several sources said, despite limited or no
access to farmland in a region where one-quarter of the population is
displaced. With the promise of a six-month ceasefire, more Sudanese
refugees from Blue Nile as well as the Nuba Mountains may play the odds and
leave South Sudan for the conflict zones they fled.* See
| https://nubareports.org/sudan-insider-tensions-continue-in-maban-refugee-camp/
<https://nubareports.org/sudan-insider-tensions-continue-in-maban-refugee-camp/>*

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Eric Reeves, Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s François-Xavier Bagnoud
Center for Health and Human Rights



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