Sudanese revolution
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Sudan and the Sails of Hope (2)
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid In our last article, we said Sudan has witnessed three important events that filled the sails of hope on the ship of the December 2018 revolution, and we discussed the first event which was the call by the Khartoum Resistance Committees the last August for a meeting of all political spectrum, right and left, except the Islamic parties of the Ingaz regime as well as those groups and names that supported…
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Differences Cost Will Be High
Omer B. Abu Haraz Colonel Jackson was one of the famous British leaders during the British colonization of Sudan (1898 – 1956). Citing some of his words about Sudan and its people just before the departure of the English from Sudan after granting it independence. He said Sudan is a great country with huge natural resources, if well managed Sudan would be a great country with a strong economy. Despite their good traits and observed…
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Enough Is Enough!
Osman Mirghani In an interview conducted by Al-Jazeera Mubashir TV Channel, Wajdi Saleh, who is a leading figure in the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC), said that they do not have the desire to rule Sudan and that nobody should think that they want the exclusivity of being in power for the remaining period of the transition in case of formation a civilian government. This saying is very strange because if the political parties…
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The Outcomes of Al-Burhan’s Visit to New York
Al-Sammani Awadallah The local stances on the participation of the President of the Sovereignty Council, 1st Lt. Gen. Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan to New York and his addressing the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly were varied. One of the most controversial local stances is the speech delivered by Al-Burhan which included several Sudanese issues. In this regard, Al-Burhan said that they supported the tripartite committee i.e. UN, AU, and IGAD but it took the…
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Readout of the UN Secretary-General’s Meeting with Lt Gen Al-Burhan
Staff Writer New York, 23 September 2022 – The UN Secretary-General met with Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Chairperson of the Sovereign Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces. The Secretary-General expressed serious concern about the continuing political crisis in Sudan, as well as the rapidly deteriorating security, economic and humanitarian situations. The Secretary-General also emphasized the urgent need for an inclusive political agreement that restores the civilian-led political transition for the Sudanese people to…
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Al-Burhan Affirms Commitment to Strengthening the Mechanisms of Peaceful Transition and Democratic Transition in Sudan
Staff Writer New York: 23/09/2022 — Lieutenant-General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, affirmed Sudan’s commitment to work on sustaining peace and strengthening the mechanisms of a peaceful transition to reach a full democratic transformation through fair, fair, and transparent elections that lead to civilian rule that represents all Sudanese. His Excellency presented during his speech before the United Nations General Assembly in New York today, in which he presented features of…
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A Pragmatic Proposal
Omer B. Abu Haraz The gap between the military component and the original Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) is widening. The military has the physical power and the FFC’s popular power of mobilizing the streets together with international support. The newly formed FFC – Charter – took full advantage of the growing rift between FFC and the military created by the equivocal demand of FFC to restructure the armed forces. The FFC – Charter…
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FFC Scrimmage!
Osman Mirghani What is going on in the Sudanese political arena is not more than a scrimmage within the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) as it is divided into two opposing camps each claiming that it is the hero and the other is the traitor. Between these camps, the Sudanese people are suffering a lot as they are dying without hospitals or doctors, or medicine. Children are dropping out of school after their families…
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Are We Going to Find the Key?
Muawad Mustafa Rashid The brotherhood is an extremely hungry power. Its membership is famished! Their dreams, plans, and ambitions are to be running around trying to abort the peace process. Unfortunately, they still have an indirect influence on our policy. Don’t they? The transitional caretaker government seems to have no potential to change Sudan’s political landscape. Because of this reason precisely, the country’s image has become blurry. Years ago, we stressed that the timing of…
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Al-Burhan and Dagalo Meeting Acknowledges that Civilians have Chosen Two Sovereignty Chiefs and Civilian Ministers
Dagalo: We Pledged With Al-Burhan to Implement Our Commitment to Withdraw the Military Establishment From Power Staff Writer Khartoum – 16/09/2022 – Lieutenant-General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, announced his strict adherence to his previous pledges to remove the military institution from the political scene, and to complete its tasks stipulated in the constitution and the law. He revealed that he had held a meeting on Thursday…