Opinion

  • Twelve Critical Questions on US-Sudan Relations

    Mekki ElMograbi – Khartoum 1.        Does coercive normalization with Israel help US-Sudan relations? Why did the Trump administration appear to be forcing Sudan to take the decision while it was already a marketable and popular step at the time? Since February 2020, several voices had supported the Burhan – Netanyahu meeting, but called for more time for direct talks. How can the Biden administration continue in the same process without using the same means? 2.       …

  • Landmark visits between Sudan, KSA and Egypt

    Omer B. Abu Haraz – Khartoum Three important visits happened in one week. It is believed that the three visits are landmarks in the relations of Sudan with Egypt and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Both visits will have prolonged effects on Sudan in the near future, the two dimensional effects – economy and security. The first two visits were with Egypt. President Al-Sisi visited Sudan early last week and met with 1st Lt. Gen.…

  • Transitional Justice and the Future of Democratic Transition in Sudan

    Dr. Yassir M. Alobaid – Khartoum Democracy is not just a ritual for voting, elections, victory and defeat, but rather an integrated process, a multiplicity of opinions, freedom of expression and thought in line with the nation’s constants. It is also the multi-party political system, honest political competition system, free and comprehensive pluralistic elections systems, a system for basic rights, justice, human rights, ethics and sovereignty standards. The rule of law and holding the rulers…

  • EU, UK, and Hamadok’s Office should get out from this Foggy Area

    Mekki ELMOGRABI – Khartoum Sooner or later, the details of EU fund to the Office of the Prime Minister of Sudan (OPM) will be disclosed, and it is better for it to be done by the Prime Minister, Dr. Abdalla HAMDOK himself.He is a strong and honest leader and will take the right decision. Currently, people in Sudan – especially those from the new generation who supported the revolutionary change – are discussing whether this…

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