Year: 2024
- Breaking News
Urgent Appeal
Nasreldin Shulgami has issued an urgent call to philanthropists, Sudanese individuals at home and abroad, and humanitarian and health organizations, both regional and international, to provide immediate assistance to tens of thousands of displaced people from East Al-Jazira. These individuals are currently living in the open around the cities of Shendi and Al-Ma’ileq, with no shelter, access to clean drinking water, food, or healthcare. The dire conditions have led to the spread of diseases, further…
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British NGO Human Appeal Launches Largest Wartime Initiative in Omdurman
Human Appeal, a UK-based organization, has implemented its largest project in Omdurman during the ongoing conflict. The “Cash for Work” initiative, carried out in collaboration with Omdurman Municipality and funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), aims to employ 2,100 young men and women. Spanning three months, the project focuses on clearing debris and garbage from residential areas, main and side streets, and markets across all administrative units in Omdurman. Each worker receives a…
- Columns
Russia’s Motives for Using the “Veto” and Its Impact on the Future of Sudan’s Political Process
The Face of Truth / Ibrahim Shglawi Yesterday, Russia used its veto power in the United Nations Security Council against a British draft resolution aimed at undermining Sudanese sovereignty by imposing restrictions on the Sudanese government amidst the ongoing crisis in the country. This move, which was met with widespread approval in the Sudanese street and unusual discontent among supporters of the “Taqaddum” Civil Forces Coordination, raised questions about Russia’s political and security motives behind…
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Mr.. Tom Perriello and the wasted mandate
Brwon land (Hypocricy of the American Envoy) All along history, the Sudanese government had a standard modality of relating to special envoys and diplomats assigned to Sudan. The government and people of Sudan always received the envoys warmly opening doors, granting acess and support to them. Unfortunately, some of these envoys abuse the privileges accorded and take the Sudanese hospitality for granted. Sooner or later, some of them tend to feel over relaxed and believe…
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30th Anniversary of the Rwandan genocide … It’s high time for Africa to hold RSF accountable for genocide in Sudan
Mubarak Mahgoub Musa; As the world commemorates this year, the 30th anniversary of the Rwandan geocide in 1994, one of the most important lessons that should have been learnt worldwide, has been the importance of setting up an agenda for early warning mechanisms, for deterring and prevent the crime of genocide in the future. Such preemptive measures include inter alia, close monitoring of all manifestations of gross violations of human rights and international humanitarian law, which…
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President Xi Jinping Continues to Attend the 19th G20 Summit
On the afternoon of November 18 local time, President Xi Jinping continued to attend the 19th G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. During discussions on “reform of global governance institutions” at the second session of the summit, President Xi Jinping delivered important remarks entitled “Working Together for a Fair and Equitable Global Governance System.” President Xi Jinping pointed out that it has been 16 years since the G20 Summit was launched. Proceeding from a…
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History and Future of the RSF
Brwon land The RSF was created by the army in 2013, originally a military force that is part of the national army . It was created and designed for rapid movement and intervention for protection of the state. This is a normal norm in many armies that have specialised units for specific missions. The RSF grew and expanded due to and during the turbulent times the state of Sudan passed through after overthrowing of Albashir…
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All major Sudanese newspapers ceased printing
Exclusive to Brown Land Newspaper Salah Omer Al-Sheikh, the Secretary-General of the Sudanese Journalists Union, stated to Brown Land newspaper that all 20 printed Sudanese newspapers have ceased operations and printing. Consequently, more than 2,500 journalists have stopped working, and now some of them work in electronic newspapers, while many have left the field of journalism and turned to other jobs that align with the economic situation in Sudan, most of which are marginal jobs.The…
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Osama Abdel Majid Writes: Riyadh Summit – Eight Observations
First: President Al-Burhan’s participation in the Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh, chaired by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was highly significant. The summit saw the attendance of more than 50 leaders, officials, ministers, and representatives from Arab and Islamic nations. It was crucial for Sudan to be present at this major event, which not only strengthens its position in the region but also reaffirms its foreign policy, rooted in communication for regional stability, and highlights its…
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Eminent Moral and Economic collapse of the United Arab Emirates
Brwon land A recent protest by a group of Ethiopian youth infront of an Emirati booth in an international fair and earlier demostrations by Sudanese youth infront of The UAE embassy in the UK on the UAE national day signal the commencement of the moral collapse of the United Arab Emirates Sudanese protest against the UAE’s role in the war in Sudan The founders of the United Arab Emirates intended it to be a global…