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Published in: HomeMy friends sometimes rebel
In Sudan, you don't have to be in the war zones to meet a rebel.
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Published in: 50.50South Kordofan: activism, resilience and sacrifice
Sudanese women's rights organisations that fled South Kordofan last year are rebuilding their networks, and women...
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Published in: HomeA non-violent 24-year old gets Sudanese intelligence mobilising
They pressured his father into revealing his whereabouts, warning that otherwise they would also arrest his younger...
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Published in: HomeSudan: a state In debt, a people in debt
Everything has an interest rate and if you don't pay on time, as the Sudanese state and most of the population have...
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Published in: 50.50Jalila Khamis: the high price of courage
"My children's life turned to hell for the past 9 months, they refused to celebrate the Eid, it is the second one...
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Published in: HomeSudan: who is responsible?
A week after Israel allegedly bombed an arms factory in Sudan, one thing is clear; there is more public anger...
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Published in: HomeSecret reading in Khartoum
In Sudan, the state security apparatus has adopted a new habit: confiscating and banning books. Authors and rights...
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Published in: HomeThe diary of a former sanctions buster
The author resigned his UN mandate as one of the experts charged with administering the Sudan/Darfur sanctions...
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Published in: openSecuritySudan and South Sudan: negotiating amidst brinkmanship and armed rebellions
The 22 September deadline approaches, with little sign of an agreement on outstanding issues. A piecemeal approach...
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Published in: HomeStrong Sudanese women
During the June protests, the women of Sudan led many of the demonstrations and a call for a nation-wide “Kandaka...
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Published in: 50.50The call of Sudanese women human rights defenders
Women activists challenging the fundamental structures of their communities and calling for new terms of peaceful...
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Published in: HomeSudan: the revolution isn’t dead; it’s on hibernation
It was as though, twenty-four years later, the Sudanese people awoke from an apathetic coma. It was refreshing....
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Published in: 50.50We Are Fed Up! The power of a new generation of Sudanese youth activists
The recent protests in Sudan attest to the rise of a new generation of Sudanese youth activists. At the heart of...
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Published in: HomeWho’s heard of the ‘African Spring’?
If the under or mis-reported uprisings, protests, revolts and changes of regime in many parts of Africa over the...
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Published in: 50.50Women in #SudanRevolts: heritage of civil resistance
For the last month, #SudanRevolt has gripped Sudan. Last Friday, the protests brought the central role of women in...
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Published in: openSecuritySudan's protests become civil insurrection
Sudan has a history of non-violent pro-democracy civil insurrection which far pre-dates the Arab Spring. But can...
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Published in: openSecurityCreating lasting security in Sudan
Sceptics say regime change in Sudan would worsen the security situation. But the three wars and massive...
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Published in: openSecurityThe battle for Heglig and the elephant in the room
The hostility between South Sudan and Sudan over Heglig is symptom of the larger unresolved issues between the two...
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Published in: HomeThe United States and "atrocity prevention"
The formation of an official agency charged with helping Washington identify and address threats of atrocity around...
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Published in: openSecurityPride and prejudice in Heglig
The South Sudanese People's Liberation Army has moved into an oil town on the South Sudan/ Sudan border. While...