Oscar H. Blayton

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Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Eric Reeves’ Mischaracterization of Facts about Darfur

In a recent comment posted under the thread titled: “What it the ICC After?” Eric Reeves made what I assume to be a response to a previous comment of mine.
Because an adequate response to Eric requires a lengthy reply, I have asked to be allowed to respond in a separate posting rather than in the [...]

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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Mr. Izzadine Abdul Rasoul’s Various Writing Styles

I was truly fascinated by Izzadine Abdul Rasoul’s article “Janjaweeds in US State Department” published in the Sudan Tribune on October 25, 2009.
Mr. Abdul Rasoul is said to be a stringer for the [New York] Times but seems to have a less than convincing command of the English language.
Intrigued by this situation I began [...]

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Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Good Evidence for Good News

I would like to address Jeff Howell’s comments, posted on September 28, 2009 to Annette Jansen’s posting: “Drawn by Disasters: Why the Human Rights Movement Struggles with Good News Stories.”

Mr. Howell states that the report cited by Ms. Jansen terminated in 2002. He also wrote: “It would be interesting to know what those figures [...]

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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Fast for Darfur?

As an American citizen, it is breathtakingly embarrassing to read of such ill-conceived ideas, and the widespread support that they enjoy in the United States, such as the call to fast on Eid ul-Fitr by members of America’s Darfur campaign pointed out by Alex de Waal in a recent post.
The focus of the effort [...]

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Saturday, August 8th, 2009

A Book that Needs to be Read–and Debated–at Length

Two things are immediately noticeable about Kevin Funk’s and Steven Fake’s Scramble for Africa: Darfur-Intervention and the USA. The first is the long list of excerpts from positive pre-publication reviews at the front of the book. (Among the 16 reviews listed, the comment by Princeton’s Richard Falk that the book is “utterly convincing” [...]

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