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Sovereignty Council VP: There Are Malicious Schemes Targeting the Cohesion of the Tribes
Staff Writer Khartoum – 10/08/2022 — ice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, said that there are malicious schemes that target the cohesion of the social fabric between tribes. Dagalo said, in a press conference, at Khartoum Airport after his return. From an official visit to the states of West, Central, and North Darfur that lasted for 52 days, the visit succeeded in concluding many reconciliations between tribes and reassured the services…
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The Longest Scam in History
Osman Mirghani How many persons are members of the Sudanese political parties: 10 Thousand? Twenty Thousand? Fifty Thousand or even 100 thousand. What percentage do any of those numbers represent in the population of the country? The real question is: Who represents the Sudanese people? Or let us be more accurate and say do all the political parties look for the interests of their memberships or the interests of the people of Sudan? Political parties…
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Conditions Are Worsening
Omer B. Abu Haraz I am not pessimistic about the bottom line of the present political turmoil in Sudan. It cannot be chaos or anarchy. This is because I look at the glass as half-full. It is the Armed Forces. This institution is still intact and coherent about the safety of Sudan. I am sure some patriotic gallant officers and troops will timely intervene at the onset of widespread deadly confrontations by any armed groups.…
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Sufism and the Sudanese Crisis
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid In an interview with “Al-Jarida” newspaper, on May 6, 2017, Dr. Muhammad El Sheikh Qareeb Allah says tried to clarify the relationship between Islamic Sufism and politics. He said: “Politics has two sides: an internal and an external one. The internal one relates to the citizens and the good management of their decent livelihoods through service institutions and economic projects, and Sufism is strongly present in this field, including in the…
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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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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…
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The Agent: Nima Elbagir
Mohammed Saad Kamel Media disinformation is known as: ((deliberately and pre-conceived dissemination and dissemination of false information and ideas)) and in another definition ((creating a wrong opinion, but convincing enough, with the aim of making the opponent fall into an error while he is thinking correctly)). The release of fake news today requires a smartphone, an Internet connection, an account in social networks, and the application of the words of Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Political…
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Don’t Cry Over Spilled Milk
Osman Mirghani There is no use in being upset over situations that have already happened and cannot be changed. What is required now is an urgent solution to put the country in a new phase to overcome the present political and security crisis. According to the road map proposed by the President of the Sovereign Council on the 4th of July 2022, the civilians should agree to the formation of an executive government, after which…