Nonian, is there any specific ethnic group to look for? I am not finding anything using "Darfuri". Edit - I am guessing the Fur people?
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I'm looking for a reputable source (as in, not Wikipedia) that would support the idea that the government in Khartoum used to (pre-2003) forcibly recruit Darfuris into their Army to fight against Southern Sudan and that the North focused their forced recruitment efforts on Darfur because they didn't like the Darfuris for some reason.
Considering that there's an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court against the president for genocide against the non-Arab ethnic groups, it doesn't seem much of a stretch.
Nicholas Kristof of the NY Times has written extensively about Darfur and is something of an activist. He's responsive in his blog, and I think there's a decent chance that he'd help if you contacted him about this case.
flea - anything with Habania also spelled Habanya or Al-Habania, would be really helpful.
eta: Ginger, I got some really great stuff from Kristof. He actually had a Q&A with himself and Pres. Carter on there yesterday that I am using.
I emailed Nonian a couple of articles, but I did not find much on her specific issue. Abduction of southern Sudanese youths and enslavement by Northern militias, yes. Mistreatment of Darfuri people by militias with the knowledge and tacit approval of the Northern government, yes, including before things got really bad in 2003. But not forcible recruitment of Darfuri peoples into the Sudanese national army to fight the Southern rebels. Doesn't mean it didn't happen; I just couldn't find anyone talking about it (in scholarly poli sci or anthro literature.)
Thanks for looking - I think what you sent me will be helpful.