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Diplomatic Missions: Breaching the National Sovereignty
Al-Sammani Awadallah The Sovereign Council has reviewed in its last meeting the missions the report presented by the Acting Foreign Minister, Ambassador Ali Al-Sadiq over the activities of the diplomatic missions and its breaching of national sovereignty. The report brought back to my memory the three years ago sit-in in front of the Army’s H.Q. when the then British Ambassador Irfan was staying with the sit-inners as if he is one of them a matter…
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State Reform and Apple Polishers!
Muawad Mustafa Rashid One of the public services tragedies is that many qualified fellow Sudanese who tend not to polish the apple are faced with malicious dismissal and replacement by persons connected or loyal to those on top. Such practice has become commonplace in most state institutions with hundreds of professionals, whose expertise the country needs, are staying idle after being marginalized for not toeing the lines of those in power or their abhorrence of…
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Sovereignty Council VP Calls on Civil Administrations to Support the National Consensus in the Country
Staff Writer The Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, called on the civil administrations in Sudan to support and support the national consensus in the country, stressing the importance of their impartiality and non-alignment with any party, to be qualified to confront those who stand against the will of the Sudanese people and their desire for reconciliation. During his meeting today, the leaders of the civil administrations stressed that the situation in…
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A Presidential Election Could be a Solution
Osman Mirghani The unification of the civilian component is considered for many of us as the mascot which will bring the country out of its crisis. But the question that poses itself is how we can create one front to rule the country. Firstly: We should get rid of the word (civilian) versus (military). The (national) component represents all the Sudanese inside and outside the country in all professions and sectors Secondly: with this understanding,…
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Sudan: The Corona Virus Pandemic Porces Schools to Innovate
Haffiya Abdalla A fourth wave of the Covid pandemic is now advancing swiftly across many of many countries. As a result, many nations – bogged down by sluggish vaccination campaigns – are witnessing sharp rises in infection rates and numbers of cases. Global Partnership for Education (GPE) is supporting the government of Sudan to ensure children can continue learning while schools are closed by developing and broadcasting TV and radio programs along with launching newspaper…
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Sudanese Consulate Arranges Meetings to Discuss the State of Sudanese Citizens Detained in Asosa
Staff Writer As part of the efforts undertaken by the Sudanese Consulate in Asosa to follow up the conditions of the Sudanese, especially those detained by the authorities there, a series of meetings were held with several competent authorities, senior officials in the state of Benishangul, the Governor of Asosa and the security authorities to release the Sudanese arrested for violations of entry to Ethiopia by illegal means. The consulate communicated with the head of…
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Guaranteed Recipe
Osman Mirghani I wrote several times in the media outlets that the radical solution for the Sudanese crises and its chronic dilemmas starts from a core focal point – it is the axis which all the failure cycle revolves around. The start point is to separate the fate of the citizens from the fate of politics and politicians. We leave what is for politicians to them and what is for the people to them. The…
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Victims of the Protests in Sudan
Mohammed Saad It was not in the account of the protest leaders in Sudan that there were victims other than those mentioned in the media, from the martyrs and the injured, who are the owners of daily businesses who directly depend on these works to provide food and other necessities of life, and they are very many in Sudan. Since the start of the popular revolution in Sudan, which overthrew a rule that lasted for…
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66 Years Since Independence: What Is New?
Muawad Mustafa Rashid On the first day of each year celebrations, pavilions are set up and most government institutions and private sector companies’ buildings are decorated besides the fluttering flags over the buildings. We celebrate the 66th anniversary of independence as a moment to recall the principles and objectives established by our ancestors. Every year our officials recall the past events and the struggle of elites until Sudan became an independent state. The question that…
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Declaration of Independence: Political Parties Consensus
Muawad Mustafa Rashid On December 19, 1955, the Sudanese parliament, under Azhari’s leadership, unanimously adopted a declaration of independence. The stance of the declaration of independence by the Sudanese parliament is considered a brave step unpreceded by any other country. The step proved, at that time, that Sudanese political parties are consistent in distresses, as all the parties including those who were calling for unity with Egypt declaring they are steadfast to the national interests…