Enough's Leaders Live on Sudan
This week has been a busy one for Africa watchers. The Hill has been alive with hearings on different international peace related topics. This morning U.S. special envoy to Sudan Maj. Gen. Scott...
View ArticleUganda's David Kaiza Won't Let Conflict Get in the Way of His First Novel
Ahead of Secretary Clinton's upcoming trip to Africa, NPR has beefed up their coverage of the region. This morning they ran a compelling piece on the work of Ugandan author David Kaiza. Kaiza, who...
View ArticleNPR Highlights Galvanized Women's Movement In Sudan
Today on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, reporter Gwen Thompkins highlighted the ongoing legal case of Sudanese journalist Lubna Hussein. Hussein was arrested by Sudanese authorities for...
View ArticleLawyers, Guns, and Money
This is an excerpt of a recent piece in Foreign Policy by Enough Executive Director John Norris: As the Obama administration’s Sudan Policy review drags on, the government of Sudan, led by a wanted...
View ArticleNPR Turns Coverage To Sudan
On yesterday's NPR program All Things Considered, Michele Kelemen highlights the growing anger on Capitol Hill over President Obama's handling of the situation in Sudan. We've been covering these...
View Article'Five Myths About Sudan'
"During Sudan's half-century of independence, few spots on Earth have witnessed as much death and destruction, with 2 1/2 million war-related fatalities during the past two decades alone. Although the...
View ArticleStealing an Election in Slow Motion
An Enough Project strategy paper released today, "Stealing an Election in Slow Motion: Time for Real Consequences" says that Sudan’s national elections scheduled for April 2010 will be neither free nor...
View ArticleEnough, YouTube, And Propelling Sudan To Center Stage
Co-authored by Zack Brisson & Laura Heaton Four years ago, asking the President of the United States a meaningful question would have required serious power, uncommon access, or a lot of luck...
View ArticleStanding Up Against Censorship
Today is World Day Against Cyber Censorship. In a world of anonymous commenting, pirated movies, and 4chan, some may ask, what is cyber censorship? It manifests itself in a variety of forms, and this...
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