Radio Dabanga (Hilversum)
Radio Dabanga is produced by a coalition of Sudanese journalists and international media development organizations.
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July 28
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Sudan: 'More Than 52 Sudan Armed Forces Troops Slain in South Kordofan' - JEM
Reports of ongoing clashes in South Kordofan between formations of the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and contingents of the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF), apparently spearheaded by... Read more »
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Sudan: South Darfur Education Official and Two Sons Slain
A group of armed men have reportedly gunned-down and killed the head of the education office and two of his sons in Bielel town, just south of Nyala, capital of South Darfur. Read more »
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Sudan: Sudanese Army Guard Garsila Market As 'Misseriya Gather for Assault' - Witnesses
Conflicting reports are reaching Radio Dabanga about the death toll from renewed clashes between Misseriya and Salamat tribes that have raged in Central Darfur since Monday. Read more »
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Sudan: Sudanese Refugees in CAR Feel 'Forgotten' - Sheikh
The more than 1,000 Sudanese refugees at Sam Ounja camp in the Central African Republic (CAR) are living in abysmal conditions, and have appealed to humanitarian organisations and... Read more »
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Sudan: Shortage of Teachers, Classrooms in Golo, Central Darfur
The parents of students and pupils of the town of Golo in Central Darfur state have complained about the substantial shortage of teachers, pamphlets, textbooks, seating and... Read more »
July 27
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Sudan: Darfur Delegates Ratify Reconciliation Agreement
At a ceremony in El Fasher, capital of North Darfur, delegates of the Abbala and Beni Hussein tribes officially signed a Reconciliation Agreement on Saturday, aimed at ending... Read more »
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Sudan: Sudan Battlefield Report - South Kordofan
Several reports reaching Radio Dabanga from South Kordofan confirm an escalation of hostilities between Sudanese Revolutionary Front (SRF) and Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) formations... Read more »
July 26
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Sudan: NGOs Warned of Abduction Risk in Nyala, South Darfur
The latest bulletin from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports that on 15 July, "government security forces informed humanitarian agencies of... Read more »
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Sudan: North Darfur Man Murdered, Robbed of Payment for House
A Kabkabiya man was stalked and brutally murdered on Wednesday before being robbed of the proceeds of the sale of his house, allegedly by pro-government militiamen. Read more »
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Sudan: Camel Militia Beat, Rob Kassab Gold Miners in North Darfur
A group of gold miners from Kassab camp for the displaced in North Darfur were allegedly assaulted and robbed by members of a pro-government militia on Wednesday. Read more »
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Sudan: Insecurity Delaying Aid for Darfur Displaced - OCHA
Logistical and security challenges are delaying vital relief supplies destined for the newly displaced of Umm Dukhun in the extreme south of Central Darfur state. Read more »
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Sudan: Armed Bandits Kill Six Policemen On Nyala-Marshang Road, South Darfur
Six policemen have been killed and five wounded in three cases of banditry, allegedly by pro-government militiamen, on the road between South Darfur capital Nyala and Marshang... Read more »
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Sudan: Severe Weather Ravages Homes in South Darfur Camp
Torrential rains accompanied by severe wind this week destroyed more than 225 houses at El Salam camp for the displaced near Nyala, capital of South Darfur. Read more »
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Sudan: Night Raid by Militia on Neighbourhoods in Mukjar, Central Darfur
A group of 10 "pro-government militiamen" raided the districts of north and east Korofata near the city of Mukjar, Central Darfur, at 1am on Wednesday morning. Witnesses told Radio... Read more »
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Sudan: Ten Die in Darfur Clashes
The resurgence of violence between the Salamat and Misseriya tribes in Central Darfur, claimed another 10 lives in Central Darfur on Thursday, in spite of relative calm within the... Read more »
July 25
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Sudan: Shortage of Medicines as Disease Spreads in Darfur Camps
Each day, an average of 100 displaced inhabitants of Kalma camp near Nyala in South Darfur visit the clinic of the American Refugee Committee (ARC) complaining of diarrhoea. Others... Read more »
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Sudan: 'Historic Moment' As Abbala, Beni Halba Sign Treaty in North Darfur - Kibir
The Abbala and Beni Hussein tribes signed a final comprehensive peace agreement in El Fasher, capital of North Darfur on Thursday afternoon under the auspices of the state's... Read more »
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Sudan: One Killed, Four Injured in Renewed Tribal Violence in Central Darfur
One member of the Salamat tribe was killed and four injured on Thursday in clashes with Misseriya tribesmen at Wadi Saleh, about five kilometres east of Garsila in Central Darfur. Read more »
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Sudan: Fear of 'Imminent Raid' Closes Shops, Market in Bundisi, Central Darfur
Shops schools and government institutions in Bundisi town in Bindisi locality, Central Darfur closed their doors on Thursday for fear of an attack by militiamen on the weekly... Read more »
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Sudan: Youth Killed, Another Injured Playing With Grenade in West Darfur
A displaced youth from Saraf Jidad camp in West Darfur has been killed and another wounded when a grenade they found exploded. Read more »
July 24
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Chad: Tough Conditions for Darfuri Refugees in Chad
The Sudanese refugees of camp Treguine in eastern Chad have complained of the high rates of malaria, diarrhoea, deterioration of the environmental health, lack of medicine and... Read more »
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Sudan: Police Withdrawal From Districts of Nertiti, Central Darfur, 'Causes Concern'
The residents of the city of Nertiti in Central Darfur are concerned about security after the police withdrew protection and security points from the districts of Garsila and... Read more »
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Sudan: Army, Tribal Leaders 'Restore Calm' to Garsila, Central Darfur
The situation in Garsila, Central Darfur, is "calm but cautions" after inter-tribal violence that erupted on Monday and reportedly claimed 24 lives and left 23 injured. Read more »
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Sudan: Floods, Flies, Fever and Famine in Darfur Camps
Reports of hardship, the spread of disease, shortages of food, clean drinking water, medical care and shelter continue to reach Radio Dabanga from the camps for the displaced... Read more »
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Sudan: Call for Sese to Build Schools for South Darfur Displaced
The education administration of Kalma camp in South Darfur has directed harsh criticism against the Darfur Regional Authority headed by Dr Tijani Sese "for not keeping and... Read more »
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