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    The Elections!

    Mohammed Saad There should be a new political declaration agreed upon by all the parties towards conducting free and fair elections. The declaration should strictly determine the timetable of its implementation, considering that Sudan’s crisis is always in the finishing where the conflict of interest emerges to abort the democratic process. Let us understand how the politicians discuss the issue of the nation, language, nature of the dialogue, the levels of understandings, the limits of…

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    Astonishing and Surprising Phenomenon!

    Osman Mirghani In a group of social media outlets, I read an important interaction in which the writer said that he recognized a considerable increase in selling real estate with its furniture. He deduced that the owners of those real estates and furniture are intending to migrate outside the country. In reality, the rush to the exit gates is not limited to the youth who pay all that they own to find a seat in…

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    Three Ticking Time Bombs

    Omer B. Abu Haraz The ongoing unrest in three areas of Sudan is very alarming and poses a real threat to the peaceful transition to democratic civilian rule. Under the current turbulence, the safe landing of the transitional governance is transparent and fair elections are doubtful. The first area in the capital is where continuous weekly mass demonstrations are staged. Streets blocking is a form of civil disobedience that weakness the governance. The growing number…

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    Declaration of Independence: Political Parties Consensus

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid On December 19, 1955, the Sudanese parliament, under Azhari’s leadership, unanimously adopted a declaration of independence. The stance of the declaration of independence by the Sudanese parliament is considered a brave step unpreceded by any other country. The step proved, at that time, that Sudanese political parties are consistent in distresses, as all the parties including those who were calling for unity with Egypt declaring they are steadfast to the national interests…

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    On the third anniversary of the revolution

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid On December 19, 2018, the youth of Sudan took to the streets and squares of change, declaring their revolution is not just a hungry uprising and is not linked to instantaneous political goals, but, it is a revolution of an entire generation that decided to smash the wall built by the Injaz, that blocks their horizon and hope for the future. They remained in the streets for several months until the…

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    Pakistan’s Efforts Amid Afghan Crisis

    Ahmed Hassan Omer (Hurga) Against the backdrop of the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, Pakistan has the honor to host an extraordinary session of the Organization of Islamic Conference Council of Foreign Ministers in Islamabad on 18-19 December 2021. There are objectives of the meeting I think that is so important because to express the solidarity of the Muslim Ummah with the Afghan people, to play the Ummah part in containing and reversing the rapidly deteriorating…

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    Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, Pays Tribute to People of Darfur, Affirms Commitment to Human Rights

    Staff Writer Deputy Special Representative of Secretary-General, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, Mrs. Khardiata Lo N’Diaye, on her visit to Darfur, Monday 20 December, joined the Wali of North Darfur to preside over the handover of the northern part of the UNAMID log base to State authorities. The DSRSG paid tribute to the people of Darfur for their sacrifices and expressed condolence, on behalf of the SRSG and UNITAMS, to the families of…

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    Illegal Migration: The Approach of Human Trafficking

    Al-Sammani Awadallah The conflicts, poverty, and diseases are the major causes for people to think to migrate to Europe through illegal migration as there are no visas to the European countries especially for those living in the African Horn. Accordingly, those who entered in such adventure are subject to blackmailing the human trafficking gangs. The human traffickers convince the illegal migrants that they can transport them to the European shores for a large number of…

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    Celebrating the Failure!

    Mohammed Saad On the third anniversary of the Sudanese revolution, thousands of Sudanese took to the streets of greater Khartoum calling for civil democratic rule, besides celebrating the third anniversary since the fall of the 30-years iron-fist regime of Al-Bashir. Those three grave years; in which Sudan witnessed an unprecedented deterioration in all aspects e.g. economy, services, etc. The rulers, especially the civilians who were assigned according to the partnership agreement between the civil and…

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    Sovereignty Council Vice-President Announces Suspension of the Path of the East, Sovereignty, Committees for Reparation and “Qald”

    Staff Writer The Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Chairman of the Higher Committee for Resolving the Eastern Crisis, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, announced the suspension of the eastern Sudan track in the peace negotiations until its components agree. Dagalo said in press statements today, Thursday, “The parties to peace and the government, along with mediation, have reached a suspension of the eastern path, and the formation of a committee…

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