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  • Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces Disrupt Internet Services: Telecom Company Chairman Speaks Out”

    BY:Mohamed Widaa In an interview, Fatih Erwa, Chairman of Zain Telecommunications, revealed that the recent internet disruptions in Darfur resulted from the Rapid Support Forces’ control over power stations, cutting off the company’s main database in Jabal Awlia. Arwa clarified that the government had not instructed them to disconnect the network and expressed readiness to restore services if allowed to reactivate power generators. He accused the Rapid Support Forces of impeding the company’s efforts to…

  • Twenty Questions for the Transitional Period’s Clown

    Dr. Muzamil Abu Al-Qasim In a bold claim, Jafar Hassan, rightfully dubbed the clown of the transitional period, alleges that the remnants’ media orchestrated an organized attack on army leaders after news of their direct meetings with Rapid Support Forces commanders surfaced. He accuses them of defaming army leaders when they don’t align with their goals. Let’s move past the theatrical presentation and overlook the striking audacity of falsehood, delving into the truth. Firstly, the…

  • Cloud computing security

    Maintaining data privacy and security across Internet-based infrastructure, applications, and platforms. Securing these systems requires the efforts of cloud providers and the customers who use them, whether they are individual users or small and large businesses. Cloud service providers host services on their servers through always-on Internet connections. Since their business depends on customer trust, cloud security methods are used to keep customer data private and stored securely. However, cloud security also partly lies in…

  • The Invaders

    In an unexpected turn of events in this century, a barbaric militia invaded a once secure country, pillaging its lands, enslaving its women, and treating its riches as spoils, while claiming ownership of its homes. The Rapid Support Forces committed these atrocities, astonishing the world with their shameless actions and employing naive justifications like supporting democracy, developing marginalized areas, and eliminating the Muslim Brotherhood, among other ever-changing excuses to suit their whims. One cannot resist…

  • The Role of the Indigenous Knowledge System IKS in Conflict Resolution/Transformation CR/T: Philosophical Design for Scio-political Transformation in Sudan.

    Transitional Justice TJ as Case Study www.PPPSudan.com مركز ثقافة السلام وحقوق الانسان Culture of Peace & Human Rights Center The Role of the Indigenous Knowledge System IKS in Conflict Resolution/Transformation CR/T: Philosophical Design for Scio-political Transformation in Sudan. Professor Abuelgasim GourInstitute of Studies and Culture of PeaceSudan University for Science and Technology SUST- Khartoum , Sudan Professor Gour is the Professor of the Philosophy, Criticism, and Culture of Peace at Sudan University of Science and…

  • Urgent International Response to Address Crimes Committed by Hemeti Militia

    By/ OSAMA ABDELMAGiD The heinous crimes committed by the Hemeti militia demanded a decisive response from members of the U.S. Senate, both Democrats and Republicans, as they unanimously passed a resolution accusing the militia of genocide. This move also includes support for the International Criminal Court to investigate and hold Hemeti’s gangs accountable for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. The resolution might even evolve into law. Hemeti’s political influence is dwindling, especially amidst…

  • Message to the African Union Summit, February 2024.

    Five Myths about the War in Sudan. By Mekki ELMOGRABI elmograbi@gmail.com The First Myth: It is a war between two generals; Burhan and Hemedtti. The Fact: What happened was an aggression carried out by ‘specific countries’ to enforce their control over Sudan and impose a ‘puppet government’ on the country. These countries implemented this agenda through civilian agents. Still, they decided to complete it by replacing the national army, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) with…

  • An exclusive interview with Saad Mohammad Abdullah The official spokesman for the SPlM-N

    Q: Can you share your perspective on the political divisions and events unfolding in Sudan?A: The Sudanese political map speaks for itself, revealing the causes and motivations behind the divisions. Despite similar political goals, discrepancies arise when examining the recurring meetings and conflicting statements from various political forces in different capitals. We’ve presented numerous political proposals and initiatives for Sudanese dialogue, aiming to bridge viewpoints and avoid sliding into the warfare experienced in the vast…

  • Qatari Debate.. The Essence of Thought and Maturity

    Ahmed Al-BathaniI followed with enthusiasm the details of the opening of the Qatari Debate Center, which focuses on enlightening Muslim women religiously. I hoped that this center would encompass a clear definition or phrase indicating its interest in women in general, reflecting the humanity of Islam and the need for non-Muslims to understand it.I was amazed by the intellectual, scientific, social, and cultural depth in the dialogues I heard. I rejoiced in the profoundness carrying…

  • Digital economy

    Written by: Engineer Ismail BabikerThe digital economy is defined as the activity resulting from daily communications via the Internet, and its backbone is hyperlinking, which means the increasing connection and interconnection between people, institutions, machines, mobile technology, and the Internet of Things, and it is generally a perception of the activity sector.Economic activities related to digital technology. These activities are based on classic ormodern economic models such as web models. Its application depends on multiple…

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