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  • Soudan et Tchad : la tierce partie

    Un rapport d’enquête sur le soutien présumé du Tchad aux forces de soutien rapide (FSR) du SoudanPar Mohammed Saad Kamel,Rédacteur En Chef du Journal Brown Land, 8 Décembre 2024.La Genèse Du ConflitLa guerre entre les Forces Armées Soudanaises (FAS) et les Forces de Soutien Rapide (FSR) paramilitaires a éclaté le 15 avril 2023. Avant le déclenchement de la guerre, les tensions étaient vives et des signes avant-coureurs montraient que le pays était au bord de…

  • Sudan and Chad: The Third Party

    An Investigative Report on Chad’s Alleged Support for Sudan’s Rapid Support ForcesBy Mohammed Saad Kamel, Editor-in-Chief of Brown Land Newspaper, December 8, 2024. The Genesis of the ConflictThe war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) erupted on April 13, 2023. Preceding the outbreak, tensions had been brewing with warning signs that the country was on the brink of war. Just two days before the RSF launched a coordinated…

  • Egypt’s Role in Sudan: Prioritizing Stability and Solutions

    By: Ammar AwadEgypt’s recent diplomatic engagement in Sudan, marked by the visit of Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aty to Port Sudan, underscores the increasing urgency of addressing shared challenges between the two nations. This comes amidst significant developments on the ground, including the Sudanese army’s advances, recapturing major towns in central Sudan, and nearing Wad Madani, the regional capital, even as Rapid Support Forces (RSF) bombard the city of El-Fasher in western Sudan.Abdel-Aty’s visit followed a…

  • Colombia….The complete mercenary story ——  Part one

    By Mohamed saad kamil After the Spread of Photos of Colombian and Spanish Mercenaries in Sudan, A Deeper Investigation Unveils Their Story Following the circulation of images showing Colombian and Spanish mercenaries operating in Sudan, I launched an investigation to uncover the details behind their presence. It quickly became evident that the Colombian government is growing increasingly concerned about the phenomenon of mercenaries and is taking steps to limit their involvement worldwide. However, the issue…

  • Sudan Faces Intense Diplomatic Battles within the African Union Navigating Between Russian Support and U.S. Alignment to End the War Membership Restoration, AU Elections, and Economic Cooperation as Paths to Survival

    By: Ammar Awad sharif Former Advisor to the Transitional Government of Sudan, specializing in Horn of Africa affairs Last week, Sudan found itself at the crossroads of East and West, from the Russian veto at the United Nations in New York to the influx of international envoys in Port Sudan. The country faces a storm of challenges, navigating turbulent waters within the African Union (AU), IGAD, and broader regional ambitions across the Horn of Africa…

  • The Nile Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA): Strengths, Weaknesses, and Sudan Position

    Professor Siddig Eissa Ahmed UNESCO professor and expert in water resources engineering and environment… Ex- director general of Unesco chair in water resources, Omdurman Islamic University Expert in Water Resources and Environmental EngineeringFormer Director of the UNESCO Chair for Water Summary This paper examines the Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA), also known as the Entebbe Agreement, analyzing its strengths, weaknesses, and challenges, particularly concerning Sudan’s position. Signed in 2010 by six Nile Basin countries—Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, and…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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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