Sudanese government
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A Dreadful Stalemate
Omer B. Abu Haraz The prevailing dreadful stalemate in the governance of Sudan can only be resolved by a process of reset to the original date of April 11, 2019, when the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) aligned with the revolutionaries who staged the historical unprecedented sit-in around the Army’s H.Q. area. A Reset Which: Condemns the inhumane ruthless dispersal of the sit-in which claimed the lives of hundreds of youth martyrs, The condemnation should include…
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Venezuelan President Honors Sudanese Ambassador
Staff Writer Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro Moros bestowed the First Class Order of the Venezuelan Hero, Francisco de Miranda, to ambassador Al-Tayib Abu-Algasim on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 AD, Mr. Felix Placencia, Minister of Foreign Affairs, awarded the medal to the Ambassador on behalf of the Venezuelan President, in the presence of the ambassadors of the Arab and African Group accredited to Venezuela, in addition to the ambassadors of China, Turkey and Cuba, and in…
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Darfur: The Bleeding Wound
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid For two decades, Darfur has been groaning, bleeding, and inhabited by death and destruction, in the worst manifestations of ethnic violence, and in light of the enforced disappearance of the rule of law and the unfortunate absence of the state and its institutions. The reports coming from West Darfur state confirmed an armed tribal militias attack, covered by artillery fire and heavy weapons, on the small village of “Kreinik”, east of…
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West Darfur Clashes Require Urgent & Strict Measures to Avoid More Bloodshed
Al-Sammani Awadallah Tribal clashes have renewed between Arab nomads and local farmers in West Darfur resulting in the killing of more than 200 and hundreds of injuries a matter that was condemned by the United Nations The mayhem that began followed the discovery on April 21 of two nomads’ bodies near Hashaba village, outside of the town of Kreinik. According to a preliminary report, 201 bodies have been identified on roads and other public places,…
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Rwanda and the Sudanese Dream
Mohammed Saad I went through an old press report four years ago about the economic renaissance of Rwanda which coincided with a social renaissance in all aspects. Having a look at the improvement of the raw GDP in Rwanda reveals that it doubled 10 times within 13 years (from US$900 million in 1994 to US$9.14 billion in 2017). Rwanda has become one of the most important growing economies worldwide as it was classified by COMESA …
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Ambassador Abbadi Presents his Credentials as Ambassador of Sudan to Zambia
Staff Writer Ambassador Abbadi Nour-Eddin presented his credentials Thursday to the President of the Republic of Zambia Hakainde Hichilema as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Sudan to Zambia. Ambassador Nour-Eddin stressed that the relations between Sudan and Zambia are historical and are still witnessing steady prosperity, adding that the two countries share views on many regional and global issues, pointing to the cooperation of the two parties in the fields of infrastructure,…
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President of Sovereignty Council Speech on the Occasion of Eid Al-Fitr
In the name of Allah the Merciful Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, and prayers and peace be upon the best of God’s creation and our master Muhammad bin Abdullah, who was sent as a mercy to the worlds, and upon his family and companions and those who are guided by his guidance until the Day of Judgment Dear Citizens, On this blessed day, I would like to extend to all of you,…
- Breaking News
Al-Burhan: Either the Sudanese People Agree or the Elections
Dagalo: There is No Dispute Between the Regular Forces and the Juba Agreement is Not a “Mistake” Khartoum – 4/28/2022 — The Chairman of the Sovereignty Council, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant-General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, said that the political solution includes two options, either by consensus of the Sudanese people or holding elections, and added, “We will not break the desire of all the people of Sudan.” During the breakfast of the Rapid Support…
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Sovereignty Council VP Meets Delegation of International Envoys
Staff Writer Khartoum – 28/04/2022 — Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, Vice-President of the Sovereign Council, met with the delegation of international envoys headed by the envoy of the European Union, an envoy from the US administration, the envoy from Norway, the envoy of the United Kingdom, the German envoy and the French envoy, in the presence of the ambassadors of their countries, while the meeting was attended by the Sudanese undersecretary of the Ministry of…
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The Political Process Requires a Conducive Atmosphere!
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid With a prolonged unresolved crisis, Sudan is about to go into a dangerous stage with terrifying possibilities including a societal civil war similar to the fire raging in Libya, Syria, and Yemen. As we have been saying all the time, Sudan is in dire need of an effective and safe exit. In my opinion, this safe exit is the option that combines an effective cure to the crisis with the least…