Month: February 2025

  • Breaking News

    Joint Statement: Kenya’s RSF ties undermine Sudan peace efforts

    (ICJ Kenya) The Kenyan Section of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ Kenya) is a non-governmental, non-profit and a member-based organization. Established in 1959, ICJ Kenya is the only autonomous national section of ICJ based in Geneva, Switzerland. On February 19, 2024, the Kenyan government, through the Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary and the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, admitted to providing the RSF with a platform to convene in Nairobi and attempted…

  • Breaking News

    Measures Against Kenyan Interference in Domestic Affairs

    Port Sudan, February 24, 2025By/Brown Land news Hussein Al-Amin Al-Fadil, Undersecretary of Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, revealed plans for escalating measures against the Kenyan government and its president over their interference in Sudan’s internal affairs. This includes Kenya’s alleged hosting of activities by the terrorist Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia and its allies, which threaten Sudan’s security, stability, and unity. During a weekly briefing organized by the Sudan News Agency (SUNA) in Port Sudan,…

  • Breaking News

    “Constitutional Document Amendments – sudan

    Some of the key amendments to the Constitutional Document include: A new article on the sources of legislation, which states that the principles of Islam, other religious beliefs, popular consensus, and the values and customs of Sudanese society shall be a source of legislation.The transitional period shall last for 39 months from the date of its commencement.The Sovereignty Council is the head of state and the symbol of its sovereignty and unity.The Council shall consist…

  • Columns

    Victory and the Zero-Sum Equation

    Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Zubair PashaCandidate for Prime Minister of the Republic of Sudan Victory, in the context of the nation’s current zero-sum equation, is both a great achievement and an immense challenge in this existential war. True victory extends beyond military success—it encompasses all sectors vital to national survival. The resilience of the country’s institutions in sustaining essential services and production amid adversity is a testament to national strength and institutional success. However, the greatest challenge…

  • Breaking News

    The High Court has been asked to block Sudan’s Rapid Support Force (RSF) from signing any political agreement with political forces and armed groups in Kenya.

    Five petitioners want Nairobi barred from interferering with the political interests of another country, saying it threatens Kenya’s national security, peace and stability.Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, his Interior colleague Kipchumba Murkomen, the Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja, and the Attorney General Dorcas Oduor have been sued following the meeting of RSF in Nairobi on Monday, when the militia group annpunced it form a parallel government. Evans Omondi, Timothy Karanja, Mjeni…

  • Breaking News

    Dr. Martin Elia Lomurö: South Sudan’s transitional period has officially been extended for two more years starting tomorrow, February 22, 2025.

    The extension, agreed upon by political leaders, aims to allow time for key reforms, including the drafting of a permanent constitution, electoral preparations, and security sector reform. The new timeline pushes the transition period to end with a newly elected Government in February, 2027. The revitalized Transition Government of National Unity (RTGONU) assures citizens that this move is necessary for ensuring a stable and peaceful transition.

  • Columns

    The Power of the Kenyan Media

    Dr . Omer A Mannan The media indeed plays a vital role in shaping a nation’s democracy and destiny. Kenya is no exception. As the fourth arm of power, the media’s impact transcends administrative, legislative, and judiciary powers. Its influence is amplified in today’s era of globalization and technological advancements, where anyone can address the world from their desktop. The media, if well employed, will shape public opinion, mobilize people, highlight weakness and strength of…

  • Columns

    Failure of UAE and Ruto in Kenya started in Adiss

    Dr Omar A Mannan. The situation involving the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Nairobi is complex and has its roots in Addis Ababa. The UAE’s attempt to expand its influence in Africa was dealt a significant blow when they lost bids for two key African Union leadership. This un expected setback for UAE has far-reaching implications, particularly in Sudan, where the UAE has been accused of supporting the RSF…

  • Breaking News

    Brown Land newspaper republishes an article dated 16 May 2023 about Ruto’s previous intention to support the Rapid Support Militia

    Brwon land Ruto Bid to intervene in the Sudan Crisis: Saving Sudanese people or his business partner? By Abdullah Obeid-AIlah Member of the Sovereignty Council, General Yasir Al-Atta told Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper that Hemmeti has around 72 ton gold kept in Russia and a “sisterly country” . Hemmeti is widely accused of engaging in smuggling and illegally trading in the gold extracted in Sudan. It is reported that Nairobi is an important transit point of…

  • Columns

    Sudan Between Two Governments?!

    Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shiglawy In a move marking a highly significant political turning point, the Sudanese Sovereignty and Council of Ministers, in a joint meeting in Port Sudan on February 19, 2025, approved amendments to the 2019 Transitional Constitutional Charter, known as the “2025 Amendment.” The accompanying decisions included key legal reforms, such as amendments to the Criminal Procedures Act, Companies Act, and Investment Promotion Act. Additionally, a special committee was formed to…

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