Sunday 27 January 2019
By Anyiel Biong
To strip your skin and rid yourself of blackness is an embodiment of what it means to be black in this world. I know many friends, cousins, mothers and aunties who are so uncomfortable in their own skin that they (...)
Tuesday 22 January 2019
By Nhial T. Tutlam, PhD*
Exactly two years ago, my cousin and mentor Dong Samuel Luak, was abducted from Nairobi, where he was living as a refugee. Mr Dong Samuel Luak is a human rights lawyer who has been a vocal critic of the (...)
Sunday 20 January 2019
By Luka Kuol
Sudan is one of the few African countries whose citizens pioneered post-independence popular uprisings in 1964 and 1985 that forced the ruling military regimes to step down. The popular uprising has become one of the (...)
Sunday 20 January 2019
By Mahmoud A. Suleiman
This article comes against the background of the progressive escalation of the Sudanese popular revolution, despite the use of the regime of Omer al-Bashir of the lethal machine to suppress with ultimate death (...)
Friday 18 January 2019
By Adil Babikir
The buzzword in Sudan these days is tasgut bass. The catchphrase, which translates into “you must go, no matter what”, is echoing in demonstrations across the country calling on President al-Bashir to step down in what (...)
Monday 7 January 2019
By Mahmoud A. Suleiman
The destructive pickaxe of Omer Hassan Ahmed al-Bashir and his Corrupt Entourage for the three decades are responsible for the Economic Downfall in Sudan and Not due to the current Peaceful Popular Uprising. (...)
Monday 7 January 2019
The Only Way Forward is for Bashir to Step Down and a New Interim Democratic Arrangement Put in Place
By Yasir Arman
On Sunday, 6th of January, Sudan has witnessed one of the biggest demonstrations during Bashir’s regime, especially (...)
Sunday 6 January 2019
By Daniel Abushery Daniel
Some critics said; the longer the title the less important the job. If that’s true, then there are many people around who’re working behind the scène to bring changes, without acknowledgement from neither, their (...)
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 (...)
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 (...)
Democratic reforms in South Sudan after FMs joining Kiir 2019-02-09 07:29:17
Will SPLM/A-IO, SSOA and OPP bring much-needed democratic reform after their key ally FDS give in and abandon their reform agenda; or all opposition groups are going to die down after a (...)
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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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 (...)
Sudanese Revolution: A Different political landscape and a new generation 2019-02-10 06:35:31 Sudanese Revolution: A Different Political Landscape and a New Generation Baptized in the Struggle for Change By Yasir Arman, I would like to start by thanking Jason Mosley and the Northeast (...)
Democratic reforms in South Sudan after FMs joining Kiir 2019-02-09 07:29:17 Will SPLM/A-IO, SSOA and OPP bring much-needed democratic reform after their key ally FDS give in and abandon their reform agenda; or all opposition groups are going to die down after a (...)
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