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The British Ambassador: Admits and Beautifies
Behind the NewsMohamed Widaa British law prohibits providing such direct financial support.Funding “Tagaddom” directly supports conference participants who have committed war crimes.The “Tagaddom” conference included known militia leaders.The “Tagaddom” conference elected Hadi Idris as Hamdok’s deputy, while his forces attacked El Fasher, killing women and children and destroying civilian infrastructure.Hadi Idris and Taher Hajar’s forces destroyed the children’s hospital in El Fasher, killing children and women. Mr. Giles, the British Ambassador to Sudan, admitted that…
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As Africa celebrates its 61st Anniversary Sudan’s steadfast solidarity with the African liberation struggle faces unexpected betrayal (1)
By; Mohammed Ahmed AdamWhereas the founding fathers and independence in Africa, were all outright in manifesting their respect and gratefulness for Sudan’s benevolence, generosity and dedication towards the struggle of many African Liberation Movements and independence in Africa, however, a new breed of African leaders, around the Sudan, seemed to have betrayed the wills and veered off the legacy of the founding fathers, joining hands and actually plotting against Sudan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, with…
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RSF Weaponizing Starvation in Sudan Together to stop the impunity of the apartheid militia
By: Mohammed Ahmed AdamThe whole world must have seen-with heavy hearts-how a number of western States, notably the United States and the United Kingdom, turned a deaf ear to the mounting appeals to by international rights and humanitarian organizations, to exert maximum pressure to force Israel, to put an immediate end to the use of starvation as a weapon of war against civilians in Gaza ( one of the manifestations of genocide) and equally, to…
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Contre une politique de redistribution des cartes astucieuse, l’Afrique doit se tenir au bon côté de l’histoire concernant le Soudan.
Traduit par Amadou BarakaLes soulèvements boule de neige menés par les jeunes en Afrique de l’Ouest ne sont riend’autre qu’une véritable expression du fait que la multitude Africaine, y compris lesdirigeants politiques et les militants, sont finalement parvenus à une conclusioncommune : la domination occidentale sur de nombreux aspects dans leurs paysrespectifs, militairement, économiquement ou même culturellement, ne feraitqu’aggraver leurs obstacles et entraver leur développement.L’affirmation selon laquelle l’exploitation était au cœur de l’idéologie française existanteen…
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Contre une politique de redistribution des cartes astucieuse, l’Afrique doit se tenir au bon côté de l’histoire concernant le Soudan.
Traduit par Amadou BarakaLes soulèvements boule de neige menés par les jeunes en Afrique de l’Ouest ne sont riend’autre qu’une véritable expression du fait que la multitude Africaine, y compris lesdirigeants politiques et les militants, sont finalement parvenus à une conclusioncommune : la domination occidentale sur de nombreux aspects dans leurs paysrespectifs, militairement, économiquement ou même culturellement, ne feraitqu’aggraver leurs obstacles et entraver leur développement.L’affirmation selon laquelle l’exploitation était au cœur de l’idéologie française existanteen…
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Against wily cards-shuffling policyAfrica has to stand on the right side of history concerning Sudan
Mohammed Ahmed Adam The snowballing youth-led, uprisings in West Africa, is nothing but, a true expression that the multitude of Africans, including political leaders and activists have eventually come to a common conclusion; western domination over many aspects in their respective countries, militarily, economically or even culturally, would only aggravate their obstacles and hinder their development. The claim that exploitation was the core of France’s existing ideology in Africa, does not entail in the end,…
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How can we stop the war in Sudan?
Bridges to Peace: A Comprehensive Framework for Ceasefire and Reconciliation Addressing the complex issue of ending a war and establishing a ceasefire involves a multi-faceted approach that includes negotiation strategies, trust-building measures, and humanitarian aid delivery. Here are some intellectual steps from a neutral standpoint: 1. Establishing a Ceasefire: Identify Common Ground: Both parties must recognize the mutual benefits of a ceasefire, such as reducing civilian casualties and creating a conducive environment for dialogue.Incremental Steps:…
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The contradictions in trying to reform African debt with outdated post-neoliberal era mechanisms
By : Jehron Muhammad May 3, 2024 While viewing OXFAM America’s recent forum on “Remaking Global Economic Governance For A Post-Neoliberal Era,” the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan’s words about the standard by which doing “good” is measured came to mind. Discussing the doing of good or retooling the neoliberal policies of the past to somehow benefit the recipients of capitalism’s history of exploitation, sounds more like an oxymoron than a reality.Minister Farrakhan, a spiritual man, emphasized…
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National Liberation Battles and Ongoing Transformations Inside and Outside Sudan
By Saad Mohamed AbdullahGlobal scenes and positions appear astonishingly flipped, reaching a point where nations feel widespread frustration. As we sense the Sudanese people’s anger towards colonial aggression escalating, alongside a global surge in student activism against injustice, it’s clear that despite varied locations, the oppressor remains the same. There’s no vaccine but the struggle itself. Attempts to thwart our efforts and distort truth by hindering Sudanese movements globally only result in futile maneuvers. This…
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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…