October 26, 2022
Sudan: Sudanese Journalists Syndicate Criticise 'Terrible Regression' of Press Freedom
The Sudanese Journalists Syndicate (SJS) said yesterday that the press and media in Sudan have faced unprecedented targeting since the October 2021 coup. Read more »
October 25, 2022
Sudan: Sudan's Blue Nile State Capital 'Completely Paralysed' After Sunday's Violence
Ed Damazin, capital of Blue Nile state, witnessed a relative calm yesterday morning although the situation remained tense and normal life in the town is completely paralysed after… Read more »
October 24, 2022
Sudan: Sudanese NGO Registration Cancelled By Authorities
Sudan's Humanitarian Aid Commission (HAC) cancelled the registration of the Consumer Protection Association on Sunday, after telecom companies cut off the internet connection of… Read more »
October 31, 2022
Sudan: Anti-Junta Demos Thwarted By Tear Gas and Bridge Closures
Thousands of people demonstrated in Khartoum and various other places in Sudan on Sunday, in response to the calls of the resistance committees for new Marches of Millions to… Read more »
Sudan: Residents Protest Mining Company Activities in Rivel Nile State
The sit-in in Abu Hamad, River Nile state, to demand the expulsion of mining companies from the area of El Fida, continued yesterday for the sixth day. Read more »
Sudan: Crops Threatened By Pests, Prices, and Herders
Groundnut and sesame crop harvests in South Kordofan are under "major threat" said a minister of the state government in an interview with Radio Dabanga. In Central Darfur,… Read more »
October 28, 2022
Sudan: Anger Over Police Statement on Protesters
After the mass demonstrations on October 25, marking the first anniversary of the 2021 military coup, the Sudanese Police Force issued a statement calling the pro-democracy… Read more »
Sudan: Economists Blame Military Junta for Economic Woes
The October 25, 2021, military coup and the close relationships between military companies and Sudanese businessmen are the root causes of Sudan's current economic crisis, economic… Read more »
Sudan: Spontaneous Marches of the Millions to Denounce Police Repression
The resistance committees in Khartoum North (Bahri), Omdurman, and various neighbourhoods in Khartoum organised unscheduled protest marches to the Republican Palace yesterday to… Read more »
October 30, 2022
Sudan: Nine Arrested, Art Confiscated and Destroyed in Sudan Exhibition Raid
Sudan's police force raided an exhibition at an art gallery in the El Zuhoor neigbourhood in Khartoum on October 20, resulting in the arrests of nine guests, several art pieces… Read more »
October 27, 2022
Sudan: Lawyers - 'Slain Protester Shot in Head Then Ran Over'
The Sudanese Emergency Lawyers stated that the autopsy report following the death of protester Qasim Abdelwahab (19) on Tuesday's March of the Millions, proves that he was killed… Read more »
October 26, 2022
Sudan: Anti-Junta Demos Face Brutal Resistance
At least one demonstrator has died as hundreds of thousands of Sudanese took to the streets across nine states yesterday, to mark the anniversary of the dawn coup d'état of… Read more »
October 25, 2022
Sudan: University Staff to Go On Strike, School Teachers Consider Following Suit
Faculty members of 33 Sudanese universities have agreed to resume their strike because the authorities will not respond to all their demands, which include an improved salary… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan Taxes to Be Amended Further in 2023 Amidst Waves of Protests
On Sunday, the Council of Ministers approved the proposal of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning to amend the income tax on businesses and real estate profits and the… Read more »
Sudan: New Revolutionary Movt to Focus On Rural Areas, Calls for Wide Participation in Today's Protests
The SPLM-NDemocratic Revolutionary Movement split-off group headed by Yasir Arman, former political advisor to the government of Abdallah Hamdok, called on the Sudanese in a… Read more »
October 24, 2022
Sudan: One Dead in Demonstrations Calling for Blue Nile State Gov's Dismissal
As the situation in Blue Nile state deteriorates due to outbreaks of violence, demonstrators calling for the dismissal of Governor Ahmed El Omda burned the buildings of the… Read more »
Sudan: Protestor Killed During Demonstrations Against Sudan's Military Coup
The Central Committee of Sudan Doctors (CCSD) reported on Sunday that an unidentified demonstrator was killed in Khartoum after being shot in the chest during street protests… Read more »
Sudan: ACJPS Calls Death Sentence of Young Woman a Human Rights Violation
On Friday, the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) published a statement condemning the sentencing to death by stoning of 20-year-old Amal*, after she was found… Read more »
October 23, 2022
Sudan: Renewed Inter-Communal Conflict Leaves Four Dead in West Kordofan
Four people were killed in an armed inter-communal clash in the Um Khashmin area of West Kordofan state, on Friday morning. Read more »
Sudan: No Immunities From Prosecution for Grave Human Rights Violations
Since the October 25 2021 military coup, rumours of an "imminent" political breakthrough have circulated countless times. This time around, almost exactly one year since the coup,… Read more »
October 20, 2022
Sudan: Darfur Bar Association Joins Wajdi Saleh Defence Committee
The Darfur Bar Association (DBA) has announced it is joining the defence committee for Wajdi Saleh. Saleh is the former head of the now-dissolved Empowerment Removal Committee*… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan's Emergency Lawyers File Complaint Against Khartoum Police for Detainee's Death
Sudan's Emergency Lawyers have begun legal proceedings by filing a complaint against El Emtada police station in Khartoum, where a detainee Mudaser Kamal died, allegedly from… Read more »
October 21, 2022
Sudan: OCHA 'Deeply Concerned' About West Kordofan and Blue Nile State Violence
The Humanitarian Coordinator of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Eddie Rowe, expressed his deep concerns about the situations in Lagawa, West… Read more »
Sudan: Economic Crisis - Finance Minister Returns From Washington With Support Pledges
Sudan's Minister of Finance Jibril Ibrahim confirmed that the World Bank has promised to provide humanitarian support to Sudan. The minister acknowledged "the impact of the 2021… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan's FFC Denies Allowing Military to Escape Accountability
In an interview with Radio Dabanga, the Forces for Freedom and Change-Central Council, the mainstream FFC, defended their 'imminent agreement' with the military and denied rumours… Read more »