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Ibrahim Al-Houri to Brown Land: Militia Not Designated as Terrorist Due to Overlapping Regional and International Interests
The war launched by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia against Sudan in April 2023 was nothing short of a fierce conflict. Numerous countries have participated—and continue to do so—with the aim of seizing the reins of power and controlling the nation’s resources, which represent the primary target for regional and international agendas.
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”To succeed in the Sudanese political process, we must accept the “Other,” excluding only those facing criminal charges related to corruption, treason, or otherwise”
Multiple political, strategic, and security scenes have emerged on domestic, regional, and international levels, surfacing amidst the events of the recent period.
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Retired Brigadier General Jamal Al-Shahid: The presence of the Sudanese Army leadership and their actual, direct appearance in the field has bolstered confidence and raised morale
Exclusive: Brown Land The Sudanese Armed Forces and their supporters have written a history that will remain immortalized in memory, achieving crushing victories over the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia. This comes despite the militia receiving massive financial, military, and logistical support from the UAE according to documented reports and information, and despite neighboring countries such as Chad, Ethiopia, and the Central African Republic—followed by Kenya and Uganda—opening their territories, seaports, and airports to…
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Political Advisor to the Sudanese Prime Minister: Massad Boulos represents only the UAE, and the “Sumoud” group is the primary beneficiary
Mr. Mohamed Mohamed Kheir, Political Advisor to the Sudanese Prime Minister, stated that the remarks made by Massad Boulos, Advisor to U.S. President Trump, regarding the humanitarian truce and the Quartet's peace efforts in Sudan, are viewed as a "suspicion" that has drawn numerous mounting accusations. He asserted that Boulos is "implementing a vision specific to the UAE because it provides him with bribes," and that the UAE itself possesses no political logic toward Sudan…
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Osman Mirghani: The Sudanese political sector suffers from a lack of constructive political thought
The Sudanese political scene, intertwined with a raging and destructive war, is undergoing a radical "re-engineering" process aimed at building a new political structure that keeps pace with regional and international shifts. This engineering is based on establishing unconventional alliances across all levels, seeking simultaneously to avoid international tutelage. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of rearranging constitutional entitlements, including the formation of a legislative council comprising political and social blocs supportive of the army, thereby…
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Sudanese National Security: Between Existential Challenges and Regional Stakes
Sudanese national security is considered one of the most prominent and vital pillars of the state, requiring the concerted efforts of all those who care about the country's supreme interests in the coming period. Sudan is going through a difficult, critical, and complex situation that demands the building of a strong internal front capable of helping the country escape its current predicament.
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Military Alliance on the Sudan-Ethiopia Border
Report by: Brown LandHistorical Context of the AllianceThe Emergence of the Military Pact (February 2024)In February 2024, the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces (RSF), led by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (“Hemedti”), announced a surprise strategic alliance with the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), led by Joseph Toka. This pact emerged ten months into the Sudanese civil war, which erupted on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the RSF.This alliance secured three critical…
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Mohamed Saad Kamil Addresses Brazilian Media on the Dimensions and Repercussions of the Sudan Crisis
Major Brazilian news outlets have demonstrated significant interest in the ongoing situation in Sudan, featuring an extensive interview with Mohamed Saad Kamil, Editor-in-Chief of Brown Land newspaper and website. In the interview, Kamil provided an in-depth analysis of the current war's humanitarian and political dimensions.
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Prof. Al-Sisy’s Medical Camps Continue Their Humanitarian Mission, Easing the Burden on Sudanese Exiles
Cairo – July 3, 2025As the humanitarian crisis deepens for Sudanese citizens amid the ongoing war in their homeland, a series of impactful humanitarian initiatives—led by the medical centers of Professor Dr. Prof Abdelwahab Alsisy Consultant of Ophthalmology—have emerged as beacons of hope. These efforts have stretched from Sudan to the Egyptian capital, Cairo, embodying the highest forms of solidarity and compassion through free medical camps targeting both refugees and resident Sudanese communities. One such…
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Wagner’s Shadow and Russia’s Strategic Reach: Inside Sudan’s New Alliance
An exclusive Brown Land News interview and investigation.Top Russian analysts and Sudanese officials speak candidly about military cooperation, economic ties, the legacy of the Wagner Group, and the postponed naval base on the Red Sea—unveiling a rising alliance shaped by war, sovereignty, and shifting global power dynamics. By: Mohamed Saad Kamil, Editor-in-ChiefWith: Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Sudan’s Strategic Wealth and Geopolitical Positioning With an annual output exceeding 90 million tons and an estimated market value…