Year: 2021
- Columns
Better Late than Never!
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid On the 19th of August, the spokesman of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council stated that the Council had assigned a task force to initiate a discussion on the formation of the Electoral Commission and the Constitution-making Commission. Better late than never, was my first response. Since the beginning of the transitional period, we have been pushing for the formation of the independent national commissions, not only because it is a constitutional entitlement…
- Columns
Together for Achieving Peace In Our Country
Ahmed Hassan Hurga Peace is important in our life to have true happiness and it can be achieved by being true to yourself as well. There are many ways to achieve peace but it started in oneself and that is by being true to yourself. It is the most vital way to achieve peace. The way we feel and think of ourselves is important, but you should determine which is positive and negative. Use that…
- Columns
Steady Stance of Sudan on GERD Negotiations
Isam Addeen Mohammed Saleh On the long course of the tripartite negotiations that includes Sudan, Egypt, and Ethiopia (the three stakeholders on River Nile waters, on reaching a binding legal agreement and resolving the disputes over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) which took a long time without reaching any tactile outcome, the three countries resorted to different tactics, strategies and besides the doors of the negotiations halls to avoid the negative aspects of GERD…
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Hate Speech Phenomena on the Rise; Its Impact on The Democratic Transformation
Al-Sammani Awadallah The freedom of expression resulted from Juba Peace Agreement has led to the escalation of hate speech to the extent that it represented a great threat to social security and peace. This escalation overwhelmed all the official and popular institutions besides the civil society organizations a matter that made the citizens feel unsafe. Within the endeavors to contribute to eliminating this ugly phenomenon, the High Academy of Strategic and Security Studies hosted a…
- Columns
Sudanese Media and Its Limited Effects (1–3)
Mohammed Saad Kamil Most of the international media outlets – especially in the west – present a negative image of Sudan a matter that had its influence in the international mentality and that is obvious in linking terrorism, poverty, diseases, malnutrition to the endless list of distortion. The above introduction is not meant to deny the existence of terrorism or poverty or diseases in Sudan, as all these and others are there; but the issue…
- Opinion
USA’s so-called genocide allegations against China justified by international law?
As per international law, states’ activities must be based on the universally understood principle of due diligence to avoid harming other states. Therefore, according to Dr. Guzel, who is a three-time nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize, the international community has the due diligence obligation to analyze the allegations made by the US on genocide in China to protect the norm of “genocide” from misuse and degeneration. Mehmet Sukru Guzel The genocide charge to China…
- News
FVP Meets Norwegian Minister of International Development
Staff Writer First Vice President of the Transitional Sovereign Council, 1st Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo received yesterday, in his office at the Republican Palace, the Norwegian Minister of International Development, Mr. Dag-Inge Ulstein. Mr. Dag-Inge Ulstein said in press statements that he discussed with the FVP the efforts exerted to reform some sectors and the arrangements of the Sudanese government to prepare for the upcoming elections, pointing out to the efforts exerted by his…
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Irrigation Minister Directs Urgent Measures on Floods’ Effects in Rahad Agricultural Project
Staff Writer Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources, Prof. Yassir Abbas has announced urgent measures regarding the recent floods and torrential rains that hit Al-Rahad Agricultural Project. The measures start by draining the accumulated water to Rahad River through the drainage system, along with a plan the set a scientific study on the causes of the great damage that occurred in the project and the residential sector. Prof. Yassir Abbas pointed out the commitment of…
- Columns
America is Genuine, Available, and Interested
Omer B. Abu Haraz The growing interest of the first world in Sudan has limits and pre-requisites. Limits of the theory of sustainable development and appropriate technology, set by the west in their plans to intervene in the Third World. Pre-requisites before engagement in projects are Peace, security, and adequate infrastructure. So, those who are completely leaning on an inevitable intervention of the West, especially America, in Sudan because of its strategic location and the…
