Tuesday 1 January 2019
By John A. Akec
MORE THAN SIAMESE TWINS
The two Sudans, both north and south, share a troubled history, fear of the present, and hope for a peaceful and prosperous future within and across their borders.
The events of the past (...)
Monday 31 December 2018
By Alsir Sidahmed
After more than a week of demonstrations and emerging signals of a new order in the Middle East, Sudan seems to be poised to go solo into unchartered waters.
Eleven days after President Omer al-Bashir’s surprise (...)
Monday 31 December 2018
By Adeeb Yousif
Since December 19th 2018, thousands of protestors have taken part in protests taking place across different cities in Sudan due to rising prices, and shortages of basic commodities, especially bread and fuel, amongst (...)
Thursday 27 December 2018
By Mohamed Elshabik
One of Sudan’s most distinguished figures in investigative journalism, Sudanese veteran journalist, Idriss Hassan (1937-2018), died Sunday 16 December in Khartoum at the age of 81 years. He worked for Al-Mustaghbal, (...)
Thursday 27 December 2018
By Magdi El Gizouli
Yesterday, 25 December, downtown Khartoum was the scene of a large-scale protest against the rule of President Bashir. The protest was called for by the recently established Sudanese Professionals Association, an (...)
Wednesday 26 December 2018
By Mahmoud A Suleiman
The uprising of the people of Sudan this time has coincided with the events of the declaration of independence of Sudan from within the parliament and the annual Martyrs’ Day Celebration.
The uprising of the (...)
Monday 24 December 2018
By Magdi El Gizouli
Over the past five days in Sudan decades of history have been compressed into a momentous surge. Without prior warning, protestors taking the ultimate risk made it a national competition to burn down the offices of (...)
Sunday 23 December 2018
An Appeal to Human Rights Defenders, Friends and Governments
By Yasir Arman
From 19 December 2018, a continuous, wider, peaceful protest has been waged by the Sudanese people in more than 15 cities and urban areas.
As a (...)
Saturday 22 December 2018
By Amgad Fareid Eltayeb
Sudan revolts. Many people have read this short sentence many times in the past few years, but the fact is Sudan never stopped revolting since the coup of June 1989 that brought the ruling National Islamic (...)
Saturday 15 December 2018
By Gibril Ibrahim
The latest round of the African Union High-Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP)’s consultations with Sudanese parties in Addis Ababa (December 9 -13) ended in failure for reasons that are quite bizarre.
The Sudan Call, (...)
South Sudan and the inhumanity of the death penalty2019-02-20 12:35:43
By Kur Ayuen Kou
I am deeply appalled by the continuous use of the death penalty as the best form of punishment in our fractured society. In a span of one week, South Sudan has carried out six (...)
Evidence suggests inevitable victory of the 3rd Sudanese Revolution2019-02-20 12:24:17
By Mahmoud A. Suleiman
This is Third Sudanese Revolution, which broke out in December 2018, and has been going on for the Sixty Two days without a pause is worthy of Triumphant Victory. It is as (...)
Sudan’s December Revolution is not an Arab Spring2019-02-16 08:14:10
By Mubarak Ardol
Why the Sudanese have decided to put an end to the regime which has ruled them for three decades. Why is this happing now?
It is known that Mr Bashir came to power in Sudan by (...)
Ethnic Murle politicians say enough to cattle raiding2018-12-28 09:32:00
December 27, 2018 (JUBA) - Murle political leaders in Buma state have vowed to end the practice of cattle raiding and child abduction by individuals in the community.
Jodi Jonglei, who is also (...)
Progress observed at end of second month of R-ARCSS implementation2018-10-22 06:44:02
Press Release
21 October 2018
South Sudanese government released 24 detainees in the implementation of the revitalized peace agreement said the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) (...)
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South Sudan and the inhumanity of the death penalty 2019-02-20 12:35:43 By Kur Ayuen Kou I am deeply appalled by the continuous use of the death penalty as the best form of punishment in our fractured society. In a span of one week, South Sudan has carried out six (...)
Evidence suggests inevitable victory of the 3rd Sudanese Revolution 2019-02-20 12:24:17 By Mahmoud A. Suleiman This is Third Sudanese Revolution, which broke out in December 2018, and has been going on for the Sixty Two days without a pause is worthy of Triumphant Victory. It is as (...)
Sudan’s December Revolution is not an Arab Spring 2019-02-16 08:14:10 By Mubarak Ardol Why the Sudanese have decided to put an end to the regime which has ruled them for three decades. Why is this happing now? It is known that Mr Bashir came to power in Sudan by (...)
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