Month: April 2024
- Breaking News
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reviewed the Press Statement by the US State Department regarding a new aggression that the RSF terrorist militia intends to launch against the city of El Fasher.
Republic of SudanMinistry of Foreign AffairsOffice of the Spokesperson and Media DirectoratePress Statement The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reviewed the Press Statement issued yesterday, Wednesday, April 24, 2024, by the US State Department regarding a new aggression that the RSF terrorist militia intends to launch against the city of El Fasher.The Ministry supports the assertion of the Statement that the terrorist RSF and its affiliated militias have razed a multiple villages west of El Fasher,…
- Breaking News
Passports Mission at the Sudanese Embassy in Kampala refused to issue passports for a group of Sudanese youth due to their tribal origins
The Republic of Sudan Office of Spokesperson and Media Directorate Press Release Some social media circulate fabricated and false allegations, made by the terrorist militia’s propaganda, that the Civil Registry and Passports Mission at the Sudanese Embassy in Kampala refused to issue passports for a group of Sudanese youth due to their tribal origins, which the authors of this false narrative described as “social incubators for the RSF Militia.” While the Ministry of Foreign Affairs…
- Breaking News
President Xi Jinping Meets with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken
On the afternoon of April 26, President Xi Jinping met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. President Xi Jinping noted that this year marks the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. Over the past 45 years, the relationship has gone through wind and rain, and the two sides can draw a few important lessons: China and the United States should…
- Breaking News
Port Sudan Airport: Receives Kuwaiti Aid Plane.
Deputy Minister of the Federal Ministry of Health: Kuwait was among the first countries to send us an airlift after the outbreak of the war. The Federal Ministry of Health received a Kuwaiti aid plane at Port Sudan International Airport today, Tuesday, carrying medical and food aid, ambulances, medical beds, and wheelchairs for patient care. Another plane is expected to arrive tomorrow, Wednesday. Kuwait resumed its airlift to provide assistance to war-affected Sudan, with today’s…
- Breaking News
Qatar Charity returns children of displaced Sudanese to schools
As part of its series of humanitarian interventions in Sudan, Qatar Charity (QC) provided new shelter centres for displaced people in schools in the city of Port Sudan, the capital of Red Sea State, by providing tents to prepare schools and to resume education in the city. Governor of the Red Sea State, General Mustafa Mohamed Nour, thanked Qatar and QC for providing humanitarian aid in various fields such as education, shelter, food and environmental…
- Reports
“Victims of Militia Violations: Shocking and Painful Stories”
The African Century Women’s Network has reported 14 cases of pregnancy resulting from mass rape, considering this number as small due to communication difficulties and challenges in obtaining information. The network also revealed cases of suicide among rape victims. The Rapid Support Forces are accused of committing serious violations against citizens in areas they occupy in Khartoum, Jazeera, Darfur, and Kordofan, including killings, looting, and rape. According to a recent report by the network, rape…
- Breaking News
Leader Musa Hilal sides with the Sudanese army
Leader of the Mahamid tribe and the Revolutionary Awakening Council, Musa Hilal, directed strongly-worded messages in a letter to the leader of the Rapid Support Forces militia, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti). Hilal declared his support for State 56, backing the Sudanese armed forces and fighting alongside them through the organization of the Awakening. Addressing his supporters, Hilal stated, “We sacrifice for the nation with blood. We are not war instigators, nor do we take pride…
- Columns
It’s time to rethink Sudan’s capital, a step towards smart cities and a prosperous future – something for the homeland
– ✍️ Mr. Salah Ghariba Khartoum, the current capital of Sudan, has always been a vibrant cultural and commercial center. But over time, the city has faced increasing challenges, such as overpopulation, traffic jams, dilapidated infrastructure, and devastation caused by the ongoing war. It is now time to consider the possibility of establishing a new administrative capital, while retaining Khartoum as an important capital. political and commercial center. The benefits of having a new administrative…
- Columns
REMARKS BY THE AMBASSADOR OF RWANDA TO THE ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT DURING THE 30TH COMMEMORATION OF THE 1994 GENOCIDE AGAINST THE TUTSI (KWIBUKA 30)Cairo, April 20, 2024
Excellency’s Ambassadors, High Commissioners and members of the Diplomatic corps, At this juncture, I would like to raise the voices of just two of those victims to illustrate what I mean.On April 15th 1994, while seeking refuge in a Catholic Cathedral, a young child cried: “forgive me, I will never be called a Tutsi again”. The child was not spared. Her mother who was in hiding until this, let out a cry and begged: “Please,…
- Breaking News
Chair Cardin Urges U.S., Partners to Push for Immediate Humanitarian Assistance to Sudan
In the last year there has been absolute devastation in Sudan. And at every turn, unarmed Sudanese have been in the crosshairs. These armed groups have committed extrajudicial killings. They have indiscriminately bombed civilian targets like hospitals that have used rape and sexual violence against woman of certain ethnic groups as a weapon of war. They have razed cities and towns, killing inhabitants, strangling commerce and trade. They have destroyed farmlands and forced farmers to…