Land
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
posted by
Alex de Waal
The AU Panel hearings witnessed some heated exchanges on the land issue including divergent interpretations of the traditional hakura system. One of these was in Zalingei.
Dimingawi Fadul Seisi Mohamed Ateem, the most senior Fur chief in the historic province of Dar Diima, now known as the eastern localities of West Darfur State, spoke at length [...]
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Monday, April 20th, 2009
posted by
Sean O'Fahey
Professor Mamdani in his Saviors and Survivors. Darfur, Politics and the War on Terror (NY: Pantheon Books, 2009) has written a powerful attack on the Save Darfur Coalition and the political climate and debate in America around the Darfur issue. In general, I find much to agree with in Mamdani’s analysis, illuminating as it does [...]
Read the rest of Prof. Mamdani and Darfur: Some Comments on the Land Issue.
Posted in "Saviors and Survivors", History, Land, Making Sense of Darfur | 3 Comments » |
Sunday, August 10th, 2008
posted by
Alex de Waal
Jeffrey Gettleman’s article in today’s New York Times, “Darfur Withers as Sudan Sells a Food Bonanza,” is an excellent overview of the issues surrounding food production and food relief. Excepting solely the current context of high international food prices, it could have been written at any time in the last thirty years.
In the 1970s, [...]
Read the rest of Food, Farms and Power in Sudan.
Posted in Books and Articles Relevant to Darfur, Land, Making Sense of Darfur, Socio-economic Issues | 1 Comment » |
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
posted by
Jerome Tubiana
This post is also available in French (PDF, 96KB).
Land has often been described as a key motivation for the Arabs and non-Arabs who actively participated in the “Janjaweed” in Darfur and southeast Chad (see my article “Darfur: a Conflict for Land” in Alex de Waal (ed.), War in Darfur and the Search for Peace.) One of the primary traits of the Darfur crisis (like the Dar Sila crisis in Chad) can be described as a split between those members of the population with territories (hawakir) due to traditional, mainly pre-colonial land rights and those who have none – a split which is not exactly the same as the ethnic divisions between Arabs and non-Arabs that are so often presented without nuance.
Read the rest of Land and Power: the Case of the Zaghawa.
Posted in Chad, Land, Making Sense of Darfur, Politics | 2 Comments » |
Monday, April 21st, 2008
posted by
Sara Pantuliano
Many thanks to Alex de Waal for posting my briefing on land issues in Sudan on his blog last month and for stimulating so many interesting contributions on such a critical topic. I have just returned from Juba where I have been carrying out research on the reintegration of IDPs and refugees returning to the [...]
Read the rest of Land in Sudan… Continued.
Posted in Land, Making Sense of Darfur, Other Regions of Northern Sudan, Peace Process | 2 Comments » |
Thursday, March 20th, 2008
posted by
Johan Brosche
The point of departure for the report, Darfur: Dimensions and Dilemmas of a Complex Situation, published by the Uppsala University Department of Peace and Conflict Research, is a field study conducted by the
author in Sudan during the fall of 2007. The purpose of this analysis is
to deepen knowledge about the current crisis in Darfur through [...]
Read the rest of Darfur: Dimensions and Dilemmas of a Complex Crisis.
Posted in Books and Articles Relevant to Darfur, Human Rights, Humanitarian Issues, Land, Making Sense of Darfur, Media and Advocacy, Peace Process, Peacekeeping, Socio-economic Issues | 1 Comment » |
Monday, March 17th, 2008
posted by
Sean O'Fahey
War in Darfur and the Search for Peace is by far the best and most authoritative introduction to the Darfur crisis that I have read. But so fast-moving is the crisis, even since the publication of this book last year, that it is increasingly inaccurate to talk of a Darfur crisis, since the conflict(s) [...]
Read the rest of Ethnicity, Land, Legitimacy: A Review of “War in Darfur and the Search for Peace”.
Posted in Books and Articles Relevant to Darfur, Land, Making Sense of Darfur, Socio-economic Issues | 1 Comment » |
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
posted by
James Okuk
To avoid the continuity of conflict over land and its resources in the Sudan, it should be constitutionally and legally confirmed that "land belongs to the community" and that "community land should not be sold." Community land for investment can be leased out and not sold out at all to outside users. For any investment [...]
Read the rest of Land Belongs to the Community.
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Friday, March 7th, 2008
posted by
Alex de Waal
Here’s a paradox: the Sudan government and the armed movements–both SLAs and JEM–reached agreement on the land clauses in the Darfur Peace Agreement in the weeks leading up to the conclusion of those talks in May 2006. This should be a cause for optimism–a rare case of actual agreement between Khartoum and the rebels. But [...]
Read the rest of Land in the DPA: A False Agreement?.
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Friday, March 7th, 2008
posted by
Abdalbasit Saeed
In the Sudanese context of prolonged conflict, mobility of pastoral groups into the transitional areas such as South Kordofan and Blue Nile and the drive for compensation for the dispossession of lands where petroleum is found, rural land is being gradually and consistently transformed from communal use to private possession. The lack of a land [...]
Read the rest of Demystifying State and Property Rights on Land.
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