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Dagalo: “We Will Not Return to Khartoum Until We Find a Solution to the Tribal Problems”
Staff Writer Al-Geneina – Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereign Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, directed violent criticism at what he described as hotel and apartment guests in Europe who claim to struggle in the name of the weak and the displaced, noting that these people will not offer anything because they are preoccupied with their interests. He stressed the importance of the role of universities in contributing to achieving peace and stability, and educating society about…
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Dagalo Directs Government Forces to Extend the Prestige of the State and Apply the Law to the Unruly and Criminals
Staff Writer Al-Geneina – 19/06/2022 — The Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, directed all security agencies, rapid support, the army, and the police, to extend the prestige of the state, and to apply the law to all unruly and criminals. During his address to the Rapid Support Sector in El Geneina, capital of West Darfur State today, Dagalo stressed that the Rapid Support Forces…
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Sovereignty Council VP Arrives in El-Geneina and Holds Meeting With State Security Committee
Staff Writer Khartoum 18/06/2022 – The Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, arrived this morning in the city of El Geneina, the capital of West Darfur State, amid an official and popular reception presented by Governor Khamis Abdullah Abkar, the Security Committee, the Native Administration and a large group of citizens. Upon his arrival, His Excellency held a meeting with the state’s security committee, led by the 15th Division, in the presence…
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Tripartite Military Committee, Freedom and Change, & National Accord Hold a Consultative Meeting on National Dialogue
Staff Writer Khartoum – 16/06/2022 — Deputy Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, chaired today at the Republican Palace the first consultative meeting between the Tripartite Military Committee for National Dialogue and the Forces for Freedom and Change, the “National Accord Group”. The official spokesman for the tripartite military committee, Brigadier General Nabil Abdullah Ali, said in a press statement that the meeting comes within the framework of consultations on managing…
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Remarks on the Sudanese Political Process (5)
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid It is a well-known fact that the main criterion for the success of any political process that includes dialogue or negotiation is not the gains that the parties to this process will get, but rather the ability of the process to address and resolve the roots of the national crisis. In this context, we stress once again that any peace agreement will remain incomplete and easy to collapse if it is…
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“Unofficial Meeting”: Is it Enough?!
Osman Mirghani The phrase “Unofficial Meeting” was the phylactery that the Forces of Freedom and Change have chosen to justify its meeting with the military component in response to the USA/Saudi request. Of course, nobody can explain the technical meaning of “unofficial meeting” and what is its difference from the (official meeting) in the present Sudanese political scene. The FFC issued several official statements and held two press conferences in less than 12 hours to…
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The Saudi Appearance Is Most Welcomed
Omer B. Abu Haraz It was clear from the beginning of the onset of the declaration of convening a dialogue between the civilian and military components of the revolution to restore and break the present political impasse, that the dialogue will not be productive. The controversial tripartite mechanism 9.e. UNITAMS, AU, and IGAD unexpectedly called for the first session of a dialogue between the warring factions. On very short notice the tripartite mechanism informed the…
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Volker!
Mohammed Saad In the Sudanese political arena, there are those who are happy because Volker accepted their engagement in the dialogue, while others are angry because the man excluded them. Both have a predisposition to being subjugated by neo-colonialism by granting a foreigner such authority in Sudan. President Al-Burhan called on all the Sudanese for a national accord, but Volker excluded some Sudanese from the proposed dialogue. The question that poses itself is who rules…
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Sovereignty Council VP Reviews the Darfur Region’s Situation
Staff Writer Khartoum – 6/11/2022 – Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, Vice-President of the Sovereign Council, met today with the government of the Darfur region headed by the governor of the region, Mr. Moni Arko Minawi, and his deputy, Dr. Muhammad Issa Aliu, and the presence of the governors of North Darfur states, Nimr Muhammad Abdel Rahman, West Darfur, Khamis Abdullah Abkar, South Darfur-designate Hamid Al-Tijani Hanoon, the designated governor of East Darfur, Maulana Muhammad Adam Abdel-Rahman,…
