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London Conference and Track III Primacy
Professor Mekki El ShiblyExecutive Director – Mamoun Behairy Centre, Khartoum 📌The London Conference on Sudan, scheduled for April 15, 2025, marks a critical turning point in the trajectory of Sudan’s war, now completing its second year. It comes amid the failure of both the Port Sudan track (the army and its allies) and the Nairobi track (RSF and its allies), alongside a worsening humanitarian and economic crisis, and the absence of a credible political horizon.…
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In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most CompassionateA Strategic Plan to Lift Sudan from the Rubble
Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Zubair Basha Since the treacherous, cowardly, and terrorist invasion that erupted on April 15, 2023—led by the insurgent terrorist militia formerly known as the Rapid Support Forces—Sudan has been plunged into a multi-layered existential war. This war far surpasses the conventional concept of military conflict; it poses a comprehensive threat to the very fabric of the state, its society, and its future. At this critical stage, generic speeches and political painkillers are no…
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A Mosquito’s Buzz in the Darfur Wilderness
By Dr. Osama Mohamed AbdelrahimFriday, April 4, 2025 Like many others, I spent two days listening to various video recordings of the fugitive militia leader Abdelrahim Dagalo, following the defeat of his forces and their expulsion from their positions in Khartoum, prompting their retreat westward. While the very idea of paying attention to anything produced or uttered by someone like Abdelrahim—devoid of mercy—may seem absurd, it remains wise to understand the nature of evil in…
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$15 Billion Spent by Sudanese Expats on Their Families in Two Years… Amidst Indifference and Complicity from the United Nations!!
$15 Billion Spent by Sudanese Expats on Their Families in Two Years… Amidst Indifference and Complicity from the United Nations!! “A New Scene by Abdulsamee Al-Omrani: The war imposed on Sudan has revealed a unique set of characteristics and values of the Sudanese people, makers of miracles. Most notably, it has highlighted the strong social cohesion and solidarity among the components of the Sudanese family or the extended family. This uniqueness contradicts and differs from…
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Dr. Muhammad Ahmed Khidr Yaqoub Tabaydi, one of the most prominent figures in the academic, media, and political arenas in Sudan.
Background and Family HeritageDr. Tabaydi was born in Omdurman, specifically in the Al-Rukabia neighborhood, and later moved to Umbeda. He grew up in an illustrious environment with deep historical roots, where his family was renowned for trading in gold and jewelry for centuries. This background played a role in shaping his personality as well as his patriotic and social spirit from an early age. It is also noted that his grandfather, Khidr Yaqoub Tabaydi, had…
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The Sudanese Embassy in Uganda celebrates the victory of the armed forces and a popular initiative to support Sudan.
By Dr.Badreldeen khalaf With a large turnout from the Sudanese community in Kampala, the Popular Initiative to Support Sudan and the Sudanese Embassy in Uganda launched a popular initiative to support the homeland and celebrate the recent great victory achieved by the Sudanese army. The celebration included patriotic songs and speeches by representatives of the initiative, women, and youth, as well as donations to support the popular initiative. Meanwhile, Sudan’s Ambassador to Uganda, Ahmed Ibrahim,…
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To the Esteemed Members of the International Community,
Dr. Abdelaziz Al-Zubair PashaA Concerned Citizen, Patriot, and Advocate for Sudan’s Security and Sovereignty I write to you as a concerned citizen, a patriot, and an informed observer deeply invested in the security and future of Sudan. Our nation is not merely experiencing conflict; it is enduring an invasion—a calculated and deliberate effort to replace its people. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), backed by the unwavering resolve of the Sudanese people who have volunteered to…
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The War Has Ended ..
Elhindi Izzedin The War Has Ended… The Power Seizure Project in Sudan Concludes with the Liberation of Khartoum State There is no authority left in our country to be seized by the defeated. Our history has never witnessed a military coup launched from Nyala or Geneina. ~ The legendary Sudanese Army has triumphed. What remains is surrender. Thus, we issue a final call to the leaders of the Rizeigat, Misseriya, Hawazma, Bani Halba, Salamat, Ta’aisha,…
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Between Soft Influence and Hard Power
Abdulaziz Al-Zubair Pasha First Lieutenant General Yasser Al-Atta, member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and Assistant to the Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces, has identified three primary geopolitical forces driving this existential conflict. First Factor: Hybrid Influence Operations What is often labeled as soft power is, in reality, a network of covert influence operations—a tactical deployment of external actors attempting to embed themselves within Sudan’s political landscape through engineered political settlements. These maneuvers, masked…
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To His Excellency President Isaias Afwerki .. You are the sandalwood
A New Scene Abdulsami’ Al-Omrani The Eritrean president, Isaias Afwerki, revealed that he has received many offers and temptations to change his steadfast position regarding Sudan. He added that the Sudanese people are noble and have contributed greatly to his country, and for this reason, he will always honor this favor and will never sell his stance of supporting Sudan, no matter the temptations. He said “I never hesitated for a moment to stand by…