Month: June 2021
- Columns
Juba New Peace Talks
Omer B. Abu Haraz The ongoing talks in Juba between the transitional government and SPLM/A (Al-Hilu faction) look promising and are expected to result in a different peace agreement. The framework draft presented by Al-Hilu is well-prepared but it includes sticky and controversial issues. It did not consider the expected aspirations of the Sudanese Revolutionary Front (SRF) of realizing the Juba Peace Agreement of last October 2020 in its national articles by adding to it…
- Reports
Efforts to Rehabilitate the Worn out Highways
Al-Sammani Awadallah The Ministry of Physical Development, Roads and Bridges, through its National Corporation of Roads and Bridges, has started rehabilitation and maintenance of the national highways to facilitate traffic movement during the upcoming rainy season. Minister of Physical Development, Roads and Bridges Abdalla Yahya has directed completion of maintenance work over Khartoum-Bara Road soonest to facilitate traffic movement during the coming rainy season. This came when the minister inspected the progress of maintenance work…
- Columns
The failure of Westminster Democracy in Sudan….! (3-4)
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid This is part three of a four parts article that tries to discuss the thesis on what is the best and the most suitable political system for Sudan. Actually and specifically we are exploring here only one component of the political system, the form or model of the democratic practice that is compatible with the peculiar characteristics of the objective reality of the Sudanese society. We all know that Sudan inherited…
- Reports
African Committee of Experts on Rights and Welfare of Child (ACERWC)Visits Sudan
Sudan Government Commits to Implement the Friendly Settlement Agreement Between Sudan and the African Union Sudan was one of the First Countries to Sign the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) Haffiya Abdalla The African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child(ACERWC)visited Sudan last week to stand on the situation of children in the areas of South Kordofan and the Blue Nile State, which have been affected by…
- en Francais
Répression brutale du Sit-in, une assasination politique et militaire en faveur de qui?
Dr. Abdalmonem Elfadil Abdalmoneimalfadil@gmail.com La deuxième (2021) commémoration de la répression brutale du Sit-in vient alors que le comité d’investigation tâtonne sur un bourbier histoire de tergiverser pour se soustraire à la justice et donc demeurer impuni (s). En effet, si les investigations qui sont en cours étaient véridiques; assez de responsables politiques et militaires seraient inculpés d’où les boulets empêchant toute progression dans ce dossier humanitaire épineux. En quête de justice, les héritiers des victimes …
- en Francais
La crise du coronavirus
Dr. Elgayly Mohamed Abelhamid La crise du coronavirus ‘‘Covid-19’’ a touché des millions de personnes dans le monde entier dans la mesure où elle a causé de terribles souffrances pour les économies de tous les pays. Il convient de dire que cette pandémie modifiera l’équilibre des pouvoirs et poussera à l’émergence d’un nouvel ordre mondial différent de celui actuel qui est présidé par les États-Unis d’Amérique. En effet, ce virus mortel a montré que les…
- Reports
The Horn of Africa event with “People to People” and “Balsillie School”
Mekki ELMOGRABIPress Writer on African Affairselmograbi@gmail.com Machias Seal Island is a disputed area between the USA and Canada but no one thinks that it might be an issue compared with the idealistic level of economic integration between the two countries. Why don’t we learn from that? In East Africa events, usually, I start with this funny puzzle; We are beautiful and strong but we are ugly and weak; who we are? We are East African…
- Columns
THE BARRICADES!
Muawad Mustafa Rashid For several successive days, protests and road closures continued in Khartoum and other cities in response to the high prices and general lack of bread and fuel. The bread crisis in Khartoum is reportedly caused by cuts in the allocation of flour to the state. In North Darfur, students demonstrated against the lack of bread, high transportation costs, and deteriorating education system. The barricades are known in the world centuries ago, and…
- Columns
Chief of Staff Dots the i’s and Crosses the t’s
Muawad Mustafa Rashid Introduction: The phenomenon of central governments recruiting special forces to assist the army in its mission in protecting the nation is not new. Most governments recruit special forces to conduct specific missions per the security situations. The United States was the first nation that initiated this system through the formation of special fighting units under the name Special Weapon and Tactic Troops (SWAT) in the year 1967. The mission of SWAT is…
- Breaking News
Sudan… An Increase in the Price of Fuel
Raising the price of a liter of gasoline to (290) pounds instead of (150) pounds, bringing the price of a gallon to (1305) pounds instead of (675) pounds, and increasing the price of a liter of gas to (285) pounds instead of (125), bringing the price of a gallon from (562.2) (pounds to (1282) pounds