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    One of the Two Exits is the Way Out

    Omer B. Abu Haraz Skepticism, anxiety, and dread are now dominating the feelings of many people in Sudan. Many see that chaos, bloodshed, and anarchy are looming on the horizon of Sudan. This feeling is created by the dreadful speed of hostile rhetoric and widening gaps between all players of the Transitional governance. The civilian component of the revolution is in complete disarray. The incubator of the revolution – The Forces of Freedom and Change(FFC)…

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    India Maintains Relatively Good Bilateral Relations with Sudan Since 1956

    Ahmed Hassan Hurga Political and diplomatic relations always have been based on mutual interests and promote the diplomatic and political communication process among nations all over the world, Sudan since its independence in 1956 had adopted clear distinguished diplomacy which followed specific policies to normalize its bilateral ties with others in accordance of international treaties intending to communicate with the international community, and in its regional arena to enhance its relationship with African countries in…

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    Issues of the Sudanese Political Economy and Problems of Agricultural Land Tenure in the Jazeera Project (2)

    Differences about the terminology and content of the phenomenon: Prof. El-Sidieg A. AbasheraChairman of Gezira Scheme The fundamental difference that must be taken into account about close examining of any phenomenon, always and generally, is not about the term or the name, but about the essence and content of the concept, i.e. the content and substance of the phenomenon, especially concerning those phenomena in the field of political economy, as the issues in this field…

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    The Worst Scenario Is Just Around the Corner

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid Thousands of demonstrators gathered in front of the presidential palace in Khartoum last Saturday calling for the military to seize power as Sudan grapples with the biggest political crisis in its two-year-old transition. The military and civilian groups have been sharing power in the East African country in an uneasy alliance since the toppling of long-standing President Omar al-Bashir in 2019. But following a failed coup attempt in September attributed to forces…

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    What is the Way Out? (1)

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid The people of Sudan will remain a crucible of revolutionary creativity and a beacon of inspiration for change. This fact was highlighted in the history of Sudan, and confirmed by the great December 2018 revolution, and before it the April 1985 uprising, and before them by the October 1964 revolution. But, despite this glorious legacy, and the respect and admiration from the whole world towards the Sudanese people, the behavior of…

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    Fortuitously Rulers!

    Al-Tahir Satti Last Thursday, in the weekly forum of Al-Tayar daily newspaper, the spokesperson of the Central Committee of the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC), Jaafar Hassan Osman confessed that they raised the slogan “Just Fall, That Is All”, but when he regime was overthrown, the FFC discovered that they don’t have any vision for running the country. Jaafar was right because those geniuses who were in the opposition for three decades never thought…

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    Misleading the Sudanese Nation

    Osman Mirghani In the first days after the victory of the December revolution and overthrowing the dictatorship rule, a prominent British journalist working in one of the renowned international papers conducted an interview with me on the future of Sudan after the success of the revolution. A year later, I received a call from that journalist and I thought that he is going to conduct another interview, but to my surprise, he asked me how…

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    Eastern Sudan Issue, the Strategic and Security threat

    Neimat AlNaiemneimatalnaiem@yahoo.com East Sudan is one of the marginalized areas in Sudan that suffered greatly during all previous governments since the Independence of Sudan in 1956. It has been suffering from the three pillars of hunger, poverty, and disease. Despite its valuable and variable resources of different types of minerals, virgin Red sea coast with its crystal water, the Red sea mountains, the islands on the red sea, besides the tourist’s sites distributed in the…

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    Foreign Presence in Sudan: A Ticking Bomb

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid The foreign presence in Sudan has become a great concern due to its negative social, economic, and security impacts on Sudanese society. Historically, Sudan has always been the place where different ethnic groups, tribes, religions, and cultures converged and coexisted. Sudan is a transit point in the Eastern African Migratory Route into North Africa and towards Europe as well as west into Yemen and the Gulf States.  Sudan is also a hub…

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    India-Sudan Relations Go Ahead

    Ahmed Hassan Hurga International Relations is a means of communication among nations and has nations and has worked to common interests and benefits. International Relations support the communication process between the World’s States in the political and diplomatic domains; on the other hand, international law has put basics for promoting the relations that to achieve the demanding purposes which are contributing to exchanging interests and benefits among the World’s nations. Since Sudan has gained its…

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