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    Catastrophe in Darfur Exploding: UN Now Estimates That Millions Are
    Affected by War; Aerial Attacks on Civilians Accelerate Dramatically

    Eric Reeves
    January 27, 2004


    The scale of the human catastrophe in Darfur (far western Sudan) daily
    comes more fully into view, as news reports and UN and other
    humanitarian assessments coalesce more fully into a picture of
    shockingly vast destruction, displacement, suffering, and death. In a
    deeply alarming expansion of the numbers used by the UN to characterize
    the crisis in Darfur, the international body now estimates that there
    are more than 1 million internally displaced persons in Darfur, a huge
    increase from the figure of 600,000 reported only several days ago in a
    number of UN publications. This is in addition to the more than 110,000
    desperate people the UN estimates have now fled into neighboring Chad.
    The UN also now estimates that a staggering 3.5 million people---more
    than half the population of Darfur---are "war-affected." This
    represents a terrifying increase from the previous figure of 1 million.
    Assessment information comes from a senior humanitarian aid official
    involved in responding to the rapidly deteriorating situation in
    Darfur.

    The immense scale of the Darfur catastrophe is perversely matched by
    the almost total lack of humanitarian access, which is resolutely denied
    by the Khartoum regime to virtually all of Darfur, and is too insecure
    in most places in any event. We simply do not know what casualty
    figures to attach to these huge estimates of those displaced and
    affected by the war. But we do know that agriculture has been
    profoundly disrupted by war throughout Darfur for almost a year, and
    that foodstocks are critically low, with almost no promise of relief
    from the next harvest. "Global Acute Malnutrition" rates of 25% in some
    populations were being reported by Save the Children (UK) in early
    December 2003; the lack of humanitarian access insures that this number
    is only increasing, very likely dramatically.

    We also know from the terrible condition of people fleeing from Darfur
    into Chad that those who are unable to make the trek are extremely
    vulnerable. Disproportionately women and children, these refugees (more
    than 110,000) are in acute danger of dying where the are. The UN's
    World Food Program reported yesterday:

    "40 percent of the refugees from fighting in Sudan's western Darfur
    province, were children under five. About 75 percent of the adult
    refugees were women, [World Food Program spokesman Ramin Rafirasme]
    added. At present, most of the refugees are living in makeshift
    shelters of branches and grass. Their food stocks are exhausted and many
    are suffering from diarrhoea and respiratory infections---made worse by
    huge swings in temperature between the day and night.

    "'The humanitarian situation in the border area has quickly become very
    serious and as the need for assistance grows, relief stocks are
    dwindling,' Rafirasme said. 'We need fast cash contributions to buy food
    locally and within the region.'

    "'All the ingredients are in place for a rapid deterioration of the
    humanitarian situation,' the WFP spokesman warned, noting that the
    condition of refugees around the border town of Tine was becoming
    'especially precarious.'"
    (UN Integrated Regional Information Networks, January 26, 2004)

    This is the population inside Chad, where there is humanitarian
    access---if not humanitarian aid. Inside Darfur itself, hundreds of
    thousands of the "war-affected" are in conditions even more precarious.
    The casualty figures, if they were obtainable, might already be reaching
    toward tens of thousands of innocent human beings. We simply don't
    know. Khartoum is allowing no access, and over-flight assessments have
    yet to be undertaken in a serious way by the UN and humanitarian
    organizations struggling to confront the undeniable human realities on
    the ground in Chad. (A useful reference map of Chad/western Darfur can
    be found at: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/africa/chad.gif)

    The lack of a response to this crisis is an international disgrace. It
    is all the greater because so much of the humanitarian crisis is being
    deliberately engineered by the National Islamic Front regime in
    Khartoum. The regime, in addition to denying humanitarian access to
    virtually all of Darfur, has accelerated those military policies that
    have done most to create displacement and disruption of agricultural
    production. In particular, there are now daily reports of bombing
    attacks on civilian targets, a savage reprise of Khartoum's military
    tactics in southern Sudan over many years. In addition to yesterday's
    dispatches from the Chad-Sudan border on Khartoum's bombing attacks,
    both Reuters and Agence-France Presse have reports again today (January
    27, 2004), offering a ghastly glimpse of the brutal attacks and the
    consequent human death and suffering:

    "A fly was feasting on the blood-soaked bandage wrapped around Moukthar
    Abakar's shredded cheek as he lay in a hospital bed in a Chadian town
    close to the border with Sudan, where he was injured last week, and from
    where one could still hear the sound of exploding bombs.

    "Abakar is among more than 100,000 refugees in Chad from Sudan's Darfur
    region, where for almost a year government troops backed by militia
    groups have been fighting rebels who took up arms to protest their
    marginalisation by Khartoum.

    "'I was grazing my cows and sheep in the Cornaye wadi when I saw a
    distant plane open up,' mumbled Abakar. It is difficult for him to talk
    now because his upper jaw has been fractured. "It must have been about
    11:00 am. I didn't think they would go for me... Afterwards, I don't
    remember. I was unconscious for two days before they brought me here by
    camel and then in a car,' he said.

    "'Planes target villages where there are civilians, but the rebels are
    outside,' said Abakar, his left eye weeping uncontrollably and blood
    coagulating under his nose.

    "'We don't even know why they are bombing us,' said another patient,
    Sabour Mohamat, 15, whose left leg has had to be amputated. 'We don't
    know the rebels. We just want to be free to graze our cattle,' added the
    herdsman, who, like Abakar and three friends lying in neighbouring beds,
    was wounded while doing just that. 'The others are dead,' said
    Mohamat."
    (Agence France-Presse [Tine, Chad] January 27, 2004)

    The frequency of bombing attacks is suggested in today's Reuters
    dispatch:

    "The Justice and Equality Movement says the [Khartoum] government has
    bombed 15 to 25 villages in the western Darfur region daily since
    mid-December, when peace talks with the government hosted by Chad broke
    down. The rebels put the death toll from these attacks at about 2,000
    civilians, although it is impossible to independently verify attacks
    over a vast area of desert and savannah.

    "A steady procession of wounded trooping into a medical tent on the
    Chadian side of Tine with shreds of gangrenous skin hanging from the
    stumps of limbs testify to the damage the bombing is inflicting on the
    civilian population." (Reuters [Tine, Chad/Sudan border] January 27,
    2004)

    In attempting to make sense of these bombing attacks it is important to
    remember that Khartoum has no real military bombers in its air force,
    only retrofitted Antonov cargo planes, from which shrapnel-loaded
    barrel-bombs are simply rolled out the back cargo bay at high altitudes.
    They are notoriously inaccurate for any serious military purposes,
    though they are exquisitely effective as weapons of civilian terror.
    These basic facts make clear the outrageous mendacity of Khartoum's
    officially proffered account of these bombing attacks on civilians (made
    necessary by the gradually rise news profile of Darfur). Associated
    Press today reports from Khartoum:

    "Insurgents suffered heavy losses in bombing raids that targeted rebel
    camps along Sudan's border with Chad, a senior Sudanese government
    official said Tuesday. The attacks in recent days are part of a
    government bid to crush the insurgency in Darfur, an impoverished region
    in Sudan's west. Gutbi el-Mahdi, President Omar el-Bashir's political
    adviser, denied rebel accusations that the government was targeting
    civilians. El-Mahdi told The Associated Press that the rebels had
    suffered 'a lot of losses.'" (Associated Press, January 27, 2004)

    This is transparently and utterly preposterous, both because of the
    inaccurate nature of Antonov bombing attacks and Khartoum's lack of
    reconnaissance ability. Even if there were "rebel camps" (in fact, as
    Darfur refugees have repeatedly noted, insurgency forces encamp outside
    villages), Khartoum would have no way of knowing which villages to
    attack or what the effects of their bombings might be. This statement
    is nothing but a deliberate lie by Gutbi el-Mahdi, one of the most
    notoriously vicious of the NIF inner circle, promulgated only because
    the regime is beginning to feel the pressure of the truth emerging from
    Darfur.

    The required international response to the accelerating catastrophe in
    Darfur, and inside Chad, is as obvious today as it was more than a month
    ago, when UN Undersecretary General Jan Egeland declared that Darfur was
    probably "the worst humanitarian crisis in the world" ("The World,"
    BBC/Public Radio International, December 18, 2003). Khartoum must be
    given an ultimatum: either the regime effects an immediate cease-fire,
    enters into peace talks with meaningful international auspices, and
    allows unfettered humanitarian
    access---or the international community will mount an urgent
    cross-border humanitarian intervention.

    In fact, Khartoum is adamantly refusing every one of these terms, and
    declaring as much to various international actors---as if daring the
    world to issue such an ultimatum. To date, the response of the
    international community can only encourage such obduracy, and this in
    turn insures the deaths of many thousands, perhaps many tens of
    thousands, of innocent civilians. The evidence available makes such a
    conclusion simply inescapable.

    Perhaps this is the time to recall that on October 22, 2003, the US
    State Department---in noting that President Bush had certified Khartoum
    was indeed "negotiating in good faith"---promised that "if no
    comprehensive peace agreement is in place by January 21, 2004," then
    "the President intends to provide an assessment of the parties'
    participation in and commitment to the peace process" (Statement from
    the Office of the US State Department Spokesman, "Sudan Peace Act
    Presidential Determination," October 22, 2003).

    Does Khartoum's precipitously contriving to force suspension of the
    Naivasha peace talks constitute good faith? If not, will the President
    say as much? When can we expect to hear of his further "assessment"?
    And when will the President find his voice on Darfur? How can the
    phrase "comprehensive peace agreement" have any meaning for Sudan while
    the catastrophe in Darfur continues?

    Responding to what is occurring in Darfur is the responsibility of the
    international community, not just the United States. But the failure of
    the US to confront an intransigent Khartoum, a regime willing to make
    peace in neither Darfur nor Naivasha, is no less a failure because it
    keeps much company.

    No voice is more powerful than that of the US; no silence more
    consequential.

    Eric Reeves
    Smith College
    Northampton, MA 01063








                  

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