Transitional Sovereignty Council

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    Concern in Sudanese Circles Over a Strange Invitation From the Washington Embassy

    Staff Writer The US Embassy in Sudan invites, through its official Facebook page, the Sudanese to watch a Senate hearing on the change that occurred on October 25, which activists considered blatant interference in Sudanese affairs, neutralizing and affecting public opinion, although the Sudanese Sovereignty Council expressed its concern about the activity of some diplomatic missions in recent times. Brown Land contacted the US embassy through one of its officials, who said that the embassy…

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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…

  • Columns

    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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    Committee to Find Effective Solutions Eastern Sudan Situation Take the Oath Before Sovereignty Council VP

    Staff Writer The committees of the Supreme Council for National Administrations in eastern Sudan, the Supreme Council for Beja and independent columns, and the Mediation and Facilitators Committee, at the Republican Palace today, took the oath before Lieutenant-General Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereign Council, Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Effective Solutions to the Situation in Eastern Sudan, marking the commencement of its tasks and competencies. The Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council,…

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    Demonstrations in Front of the UNITAMS HQ Demanding the Expulsion of it’s Head of Mission, Volker Perthes

    Staff Writer Thousands demonstrated in front of the headquarters of the (UNITAMS) mission in Sudan, calling for the expulsion of Volker Perthes, the head of the mission, and raising slogans denouncing what they described as ‘Volker’s interference in Sudanese affairs’. Mohamed Al-Bashir Al-Kashi, a member of the Sudanese Coordination Committee for Sovereignty, said “the march submitted a memorandum to the United Nations and demanded that the mission stop its hands-on Sudan. It will only be…

  • Columns

    JPA: Time-out

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid Preamble: There is no doubt that the revolution which ousted the Al-Bashir dictatorship was another actual opportunity, or say the most important in Sudan’s history to make the aspired change towards building a sustainable civilian state. The revolution came within a difficult and complex national political context besides the changeable regional and international conditions being negative or positive. Peace remained an agreed-upon priority amid all the political forces in Sudan but without…

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    Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Phee and Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa Satterfield Visit Sudan

    US Embassy Press Release In meetings with a wide cross-section of Sudanese civil society, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee and Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa David Satterfield shared the deep concern of the Sudanese people about the disruption of the democratic transition. They strongly condemned the use of disproportionate force against protestors, especially the use of live ammunition sexual violence, and the practice of arbitrary detention. They called for…

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    Sudan and the United Nations Initiative

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid The killing and bloodshed in Sudan are no longer confined to the known civil war and the bloody conflict zones. Rather, it is expanded to reap the lives of young demonstrators who took the streets armed only with chants of throats, yet their heads were blown up by the “Doshka” and sniper bullets, and the brains of the future were scattered over their tender bodies that dreamed of a civil democratic…

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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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    UN Shooting Around the Bush

    Omer B. Abu Haraz Any conflict can only be resolved by one of three methods: Compromise, Integration, or Domination Compromise wants a sustainable solution as it leaves both conflicting parties unsatisfied. It is like an analgesic, it stops the systems of the disease temporarily without treating the cause. Domination is a surgical treatment that removes one part leaving the other enjoying the full benefits. That is to say, one part is fully satisfied and the…

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