Darfur A tragedy of climate change
dividing the Fur so they will not form a majority in any state that it would allow Islamist candidates to be elected. According to Human Rights Watch, hostilities broke out in West Darfur in 1998. The 1998 clashes were relatively minor, but more than 5000 from Masalit tribe were displaced. Clashes r...
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spelling | Akasha, Mohamed Osman Verfasser aut Darfur A tragedy of climate change 1st ed Hamburg Diplomica Verlag 2014 © 2014 1 online resource (82 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources dividing the Fur so they will not form a majority in any state that it would allow Islamist candidates to be elected. According to Human Rights Watch, hostilities broke out in West Darfur in 1998. The 1998 clashes were relatively minor, but more than 5000 from Masalit tribe were displaced. Clashes resumed in 1999 when nomadic herdsmen again moved south earlier than usual. The 1999 clashes were bloodier, with many hundreds killed, including a number of tribal chiefs. The government brought in military forces in an attempt to quell the violence and took direct control of security. A reconciliation conference held in 1999 agreed on compensation. In 2000, a clandestine group consisting mostly of Darfuris published the Black Book, a dissident manuscript detailing the domination of the north and the impoverishment of the other regions. It was widely discussed, despite attempts to censor it, and many of the writers went on to help found the rebel Justice and Equality Movement. Biographische Informationen Mohamed Osman Akasha is specialized in international security. He studied political science, and then pursued postgraduate courses in international relations at the Netherlands Institute of International Relations (Clingendael), the Canadian Institute for Conflict Resolution and Saint Paul University. He continued his research at the University of East Anglia where he focused on the untraditional concepts of international security. He served in the diplomatic corps as a diplomat for twelve years, three of them as a liaison officer with African Union mission in Darfur Geschichte Climate change -- Germany Darfur (Sudan) -- History Deutschland Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Akasha, Mohamed Osman Darfur : A tragedy of climate change |
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