Mohammed Saad
- Columns
The Present Scene
Mohammed Saad Kamel According to a report published in Reuters, Sudan is heading to economic collapse after the 25th of October coup. The report said that the exports declined by 85% and the exchange rate collapsed. This comes after considerable economic revival indicators before the coup. Now billions of international organizations’ financial support stopped and there is a daily increase in fuel, health services, and taxation. The report gives a gloomy image for the business…
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Don’t Believe Everything You Hear!
Mohammed Saad Kamel Abu Dhabi police arrested a man who was cleaning his new vehicle when he was surprised that his 2-years old son took a nail and started scratching the side of the vehicle. The father was very angry and started hitting the hand of his son with a hammer. It was too late when the father recognized that, so he took his son to the clinic in Riyadh where the son lost one…
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SAF Versus RSF
Mohammed Saad Kamel In the recent few days, the social media outlets were overwhelmed by signs of confrontation between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The visit of the Vice President of the Sudanese Sovereign Council, 1st Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo to Russia is said to prepare for a coup against Al-Burhan, and that the latter informed the Egyptian authorities about the intention of Daglo to topple him. The…
- Breaking News
Brown Land Launches its First Free Course for Media Professionals in Sudan
Staff Writer As part of the social responsibility of the Brownland Media Corporation, the Foundation held a free training course for those interested in the English television presentation field in Sudan. Mr. Mohamed Saad, the owner of the Brown Land Foundation, said: “The Sudanese media suffers from a terrible shortage in the English press, and in English-speaking media in particular, in the audio-visual media.” Media expert Jamal Al-Din Mustafa stressed the importance of what the…
- Columns
Russia, America, and Sudan
Mohammed Saad Kamel The First Deputy Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo’s visit to Russia will occur soon, and if our expectations are proven to be true, this can be considered a correction of the situation in Sudan and a great opportunity for balancing the international forces controlling Sudan. America, as always, has unjustly appointed itself as the guardian of Sudan and the whole world. Centers of Power are strategically concentrated areas in the world in which political,…
- Columns
The First Steps
Mohammed Saad Kamel At last, Gen. Al-Burhan said what we all were waiting for in the importance of recovering our sovereignty to its appropriate position. This came through his answering the critical questions of the Constructive Dialogue program aired by the Sudanese National TV Channel. He defused the continuous threats of the US Administration regarding imposing sanctions on the military component as he said that those threats are not effective, adding that those who provide…
- Reports
Sudanese Empowerment Removal Committee: Injustice and Revenge
Mohammed Saad Kamel Brownland Exclusive The Committee to Dismantle the Regime of Former President Omar al-Bashir, or the so-called Committee to Eliminate Empowerment and Fight Corruption in Sudan, has received increasing attention from the moment its formation was announced until its dissolution. On December 10, 2019, the commander of the Sudanese army, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who headed the Transitional Sovereign Council before dissolving it later, issued a decision to form the committee. To end the…
- Columns
Brown Land Anniversary
Mohammed Saad Kamel When Brown Land published its issue number one a year ago, the most optimistic views expected that this publication will last not more than 3 months at most, considering the pessimistic history of the English press in the country. Sudanese papers like the other papers in the Arab world did not witness stability in general, with the English press not being an exception from that background. Accordingly, when we publish our first…
- Columns
The Invitation of Volker
Mohammed Saad The legendary journalist Eng. Osman Mirghani proposed in one of his columns that Dr. Volker should directly air all the consultations and meetings held between him and the Sudanese parties, after which a roundtable conference could be held. He subjected his proposal to the desire of the people to see and listen to what is going on behind closed doors. It is now two weeks since Mirghani wrote his proposal, but it is…
- Columns
The Colonial Embassies!
Mohammed Saad The recent Sudanese uprising was a result of the protests which erupted on 19th December 2018 in some Sudanese towns due to the price hikes and the deterioration of the economic situations besides the absence of freedom of expression and banning any political activities. This revolution is not the first of its kind in Sudan as the country witnessed – since its independence – several uprisings against the military governments. The first was…