September 18, 2022
Sudan: Hemeti Renews Military's Commitment to Exit From Political Scene
Sudan's Vice President of the Sovereignty Council and Commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Lt Gen Mohamed Hamdan 'Hemeti', stated in a briefing yesterday that he is… Read more »
September 19, 2022
Sudan: SPLM-N SPLM-N El Hilu - Sudan Bar Draft Constitution 'Resists Radical Change'
The constitution proposal recently proposed by the Sudanese Bar Association (SBA) does not address the roots of the country's crisis according to Abdelaziz El Hilu, head of the… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan Junta Leader El Burhan in London for Queen Elizabeth II Funeral
The head of the Sudan Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lt Gen Abdelfattah El Burhan, left Khartoum for London on Sunday morning, accompanied by Foreign Minister-designate,… Read more »
September 16, 2022
Sudan: Port Sudan Worries About Crystal Meth Use Among Youth
People in Port Sudan ring the alarm bells over the increased crystal meth use among youth. Security forces are doing little to combat the spread and professional treatment is… Read more »
Sudan: Strikes Over Unpaid Wages and 2022 Salaries Continue
Sudan's strikes over unpaid salaries and the failure of authorities to implement the promised 2022 salary structure continue. Junior doctors extended their strike for another three… Read more »
Sudan: Economist Warns of 'Revolution of the Hungry' If Inflation Is Not Addressed
In an interview with Radio Dabanga, economic expert Sidgi Kaballo described Sudan's inflation figures as "disturbing" and warned of a 'revolution of the hungry' if the root causes… Read more »
Sudan: 66 Thousand Displaced By Blue Nile State Violence
Director of Social Welfare and Chairman of the High Committee for Emergencies in Blue Nile state, Ezzeldin Ali Suleiman, said that the number of people who fled the renewed… Read more »
September 15, 2022
Sudan: Situation in West Kordofan Remains Tense, ACJPS Fears Consequences for the Region
The situation in Abu Zabad in West Kordofan remains tense following tribal clashes between Hamar and Misseriya over the weekend. Leaders of both tribes in Khartoum have formed a… Read more »
September 14, 2022
Sudan: UNICEFf/Save the Children - One Third of Sudanese Children Out-of-School
While Sudan has postponed the start of the new school year to October 2, as more than 600 schools are affected by the heavy rainfall of last month, UNICEF and Save the Children… Read more »
Sudan: Girl Raped Near Zamzam Camp, Displaced Give Darfur Govt 24 Hours to Respond
Zamzam camp leaders on Tuesday gave the Darfur authorities one day to do something about recurrent attacks by gunmen in the area, after a 15-year-old girl was gang-raped in the… Read more »
September 15, 2022
Sudan: UNITAMS Head Tells UNSC - 'Sudan Humanitarian Insecurity At Record Levels'
"Sudan has seen new political developments but also a continued deterioration of the socio-economic situation" Volker Perthes, UN Special Representative for Sudan, and head of the… Read more »
Sudan: U.S. Welcomes Sudan Draft Transitional Constitution
The US Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives welcomed Sudan's Bar Association's draft transitional constitution framework on Tuesday. In a press statement made… Read more »
September 14, 2022
Sudan: More Than 70 Injured in Khartoum Demos, Young Sudanese 'Shaved' Again
At least 74 protesters were wounded during anti-junta Marches of the Millions in Khartoum organised by the resistance committees on Tuesday. A day earlier, government forces… Read more »
September 13, 2022
Sudan: Osman Mirghani - Sudan Needs New Political System to Prevent 'Migration to the North'
About four million Sudanese live and work in Egypt. And many intend to follow. Up to at least eight daily flights depart from Khartoum International Airport with Sudanese leaving… Read more »
Sudan: Imams Denounce 'Corrupt Practices' of Sudanese Minister of Finance
In sermons during Friday prayers in Khartoum last week, imams of mosques strongly criticised Finance Minister Jibril Ibrahim for exempting his nephew from paying customs fees for a… Read more »
Sudan: Six Killed in West Kordofan Border Demarcation Clashes
At least six people were killed and an unknown number of people were wounded in new tribal clashes in Abu Zabad, West Kordofan, caused by a border demarcation conflict. Tribesmen… Read more »
Sudan: Heavy Rains in Ongoing Wet Season Cause Death of a 9 Year Old Girl
Torrential rains continue in Sudan and heavy rains fell in South Darfur, El Gedaref, and White Nile state over the past week, causing many houses to collapse. On Wednesday, a… Read more »
Sudan: Committee for Missing People in Rebel-Govt Fighting Commenced Its Work
The Committee for Prisoners and Missing Persons working to gather more information on those who went missing during battles between armed rebel movements and Sudanese military… Read more »
September 12, 2022
Sudan: U.S. Ambassador Visit - International Protection Demanded By North Darfur IDPs
In a meeting with the US Ambassador John Godfrey, residents of Zamzam camp for the displaced near El Fasher, capital of North Darfur, requested international protection from… Read more »
Sudan: Families Demand DNA Tests of Sudan's Unidentified Bodies
In a report by The Guardian newspaper last week, Zainab Mohamed Salih interviewed families demanding DNA tests to identify relatives who are missing after three years of political… Read more »
September 13, 2022
Sudan: Strikes Over Exorbitant Tax Increases and Economic Struggles
Workers and traders went on strike in various parts of Sudan in the past few days to protest increased taxes and high fines. Workers also protested over unpaid salaries and the… Read more »
September 12, 2022
Sudan: International Stakeholders Welcome Sudan Bar's Draft Transitional Constitution
Nine embassies in Sudan, along with the AU-IGAD-UNITAMS Tilateral Mechanism and Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), have welcomed the Sudanese Bar Association's (SBA) publication of a… Read more »
Sudan: Redress - Sudanese Laws Need Reform to Ban Torture-Tainted Evidence
The UK-based REDRESS organisation has urged "a future legitimate and democratically elected Sudanese government" to reform its laws to curtail the use of torture in custodial… Read more »
September 11, 2022
Sudan: Gold Remains the Country's Largest Export Commodity
The Central Bank of Sudan (CBoS) report on foreign trade states that gold still remains the largest export commodity from Sudan. Read more »
Sudan: Darfur Man Tortured Then Charged With Defamation Over Facebook Post
A 22-year-old man named Seifeldin Adam Ahmed was arrested, tortured, and charged with defamation over a Facebook post by Sudanese authorities in the Central Darfur capital… Read more »