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RSF Second Commander Witnesses Signing of Document to Stop Hostilities Between Conflicting Parties in the Blue Nile
Staff Writer Blue Nile – 03/08/2022 — The second commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Lieutenant-General Abdel Rahim Hamdan Daglo, witnessed the signing of the document to stop hostilities between the parties to the conflict in the Blue Nile region. During his address to the signing ceremony, Lieutenant-General Abdel Rahim affirmed the interest of the Vice-President of the Sovereign Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, for peace and reconciliation in all parts of Sudan, indicating that…
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West Darfur Citizens honor Sovereignty Council VP in Recognition of His Efforts in Peace and Reconciliation
Staff Writer Al-Geneina – 03/08/2022 — The people of West Darfur State honored representatives in the civil, popular, cultural, and sporting events, Lieutenant-General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council and Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, in appreciation of his efforts in extending security, reconciliation and repairing the social fabric. Thousands of citizens gathered in Al-Geneina City Stadium today, carrying banners and slogans calling for peace and peaceful coexistence, and rejecting differences and…
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Press Statement by the Sudanese Minister for Foreign Affairs
Since the establishment of diplomatic representation with the People’s Republic of China, Sudan has maintained distinguished political, economic, and diplomatic relations with Beijing. The two countries exchange benefits and common interests, and exchange support and assistance in regional and international forums. Sudan supports the principle of one China, considering Taiwan an inseparable part of the territory. It also supports the efforts of the People’s Republic of China to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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Sudan and Its Role in Arab Food Security
Dr. Yasser Mohammed Al-Obaid Sudan remains a pivotal and strategic country in the issue of ensuring Arab and global food security in light of the conditions that Sudan is going through from political, ante, and economic instability, as well as the plight of the world as a result of wars and conflicts, the latest of which is the Russian-Ukrainian war, which resulted in a severe food crisis around the world because of its great importance…
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No to Politicizing Tribes
Osman Mirghani In our heritage when you want to praise someone you say “he is a tribe’s son” or “she is a tribe’s daughter”. This means that the tribe in our social mentality is an ethical value as it promotes pride, and courage and represents a support system for the weak. In the last few days shocking bloody tribal clashes took place in the Blue Nile State claiming the lives of more than hundreds of…
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Nominating a Prime Minster for Sudan
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid Nowadays, and as a manifestation of responding to the political issues through reactions and not pro-actions, some political actors in Sudan are drawn into discussions and debates about the names of the personalities who might assume the position of the Prime Minister of the Transitional Government. These names are thrown into the virtual domains, either as a result of wishful dreams or ideas, or they are just test balloons! However, those…
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A Possible, Safe, and Pragmatic Way-out
Omer B. Abu Haraz Nothing of a consensus at any level is looming on the horizon. Each of the political parties, arm struggle movements, Sudanese Professional Association, and even the Resistance Committees is in complete or partial disarray. The revolution’s original incubator is split into two non-homogenous factions – the Central Council and the Charter. The main parties of the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) are showing cracks. The Sudanese Congress Party is heading…
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Indian Embassy Holds Workshop on the Development of the Sudanese Medical Field
Idress Osman The Federal Ministry of Health and the Embassy of India in Khartoum have agreed to jointly coordinate to develop practical programs to benefit from the knowledge program and transfer expertise to develop the medical field in the country, in a way that contributes to the localization of treatment at home, the establishment of therapeutic and diagnostic health infrastructure, and the treatment of the suffering of patients treated abroad through such partnerships. This came…
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The Key to China-Africa Longstanding, Close Ties
Ma Xinmin Chinese Ambassador to Sudan China-Africa relations set a model for fostering a new type of international relations. Over the past 65 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Africa, the two sides have forged unbreakable fraternity in our struggle against imperialism and colonialism and embarked on a distinct path of cooperation in our journey toward development and revitalization. Together, we have written a splendid chapter of mutual assistance amidst complex…
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Armed Movements Fragmentation Controversy
Muawad Mustafa Rashid The fragmentation of the armed movements raises concerns about the possibility of the ability to achieve stabilization in the areas that have witnessed civil strife that lasted for almost three decades. According to estimates, there are more than 87 armed movements in Sudan, 83 of which are in the Darfur area. Observers suggest that the proliferation of the armed movements is a result of old politics adopted by the Islamic Movement regime…