Tag: Sudan
why the junta rehabilitates the islamists
The Sudanese pro-democracy movements are worried about a possible return to the old regime of the time of Omar el-Bashir. They note, since the military coup six months ago, a…
Three years after the fall of Omar al-Bashir, Sudan on the verge of collapse
It was April 11, 2019, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir was deposed by the army, after nearly 30 years in power. The regime was then faced with the biggest challenge in…
Darfur closely scrutinizes the trial of a former Janjawid leader for crimes against humanity
The trial of a former Janjawid leader began this week before the International Criminal Court. Ali Kushayb is on trial there for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in…
the ICC examines the role of the Janjaweed
The trial of Ali Mohammed Ali Abd-Al-Rahman is due to begin on April 5 before the International Criminal Court (ICC). The former Janjawid militia leader faces 31 counts of crimes…
UN Security Council discusses political situation in Sudan
Sudan was on the menu of the UN Security Council on Monday. The head of the United Nations mission Volker Perthes reported on the progress of the mediation conducted with…
FAO and the World Bank in South Sudan to revive agriculture
In Juba, South Sudanese ministers joined the World Bank and FAO to launch a new report that proposes putting the country back on the path to development by transforming agriculture.…
Sudanese authorities come out of silence
After five days of silence on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Sudanese executive finally expressed its point of view on Monday. Officially the Sudan merely promotes dialogue to resolve…
a new “million” march violently repressed by the authorities
In Sudan, thousands of people again demonstrated against the coup in several cities across the country. It was the 21st so-called “million” march against the October 25 putsch. This Monday,…
115 activists and human rights defenders released from prison
In Sudan, the Sudanese authorities have since Sunday released 115 activists who have been detained for weeks in several prisons in the capital. These demonstrators, members of resistance committees or…
crackdown on anti-coup protesters kills more
In Sudan, two demonstrators were killed this Monday, February 14, in Khartoum during new parades to demand the fall of military power. The toll of the repression now stands at…