October 12, 2022
Sudan: Suspect Held After South Darfur Armed Robbery
Police have reportedly arrested one suspect after six people were severely beaten during an armed robbery by bandits in South Darfur on Sunday. Read more »
October 11, 2022
Sudan: Food Crisis - Children Poisoned in Darfur Camp After Eating From Landfill
Head of the Otash camp for the displaced in Nyala locality, South Darfur, Sheikh Abdelrazeg Jales revealed that a child has died and three others were taken to the hospital in… Read more »
Sudan: Misseriya Storm Oil Field in West Kordofan to Demand Border Demarcations
Misseriya youth protesters involved in a border dispute with the local Hamar tribe stormed the Um Adara oil field in West Kordofan on Thursday, forcing the station to halt its… Read more »
October 10, 2022
Sudan: Khartoum Resistance Committees Continue Protests Against 2021 Coup
On Sunday, resistance committees in Khartoum organised demonstrations as part of the October protest escalation schedule marking the first 'anniversary' of the October 25 coup,… Read more »
October 07, 2022
Sudan: Crime and Insecurity On the Rise in Khartoum
Sudan's economic and political crisis has led to much unrest and many strikes and protests but it is also having another, very problematic effect: increased crime and insecurity.… Read more »
October 05, 2022
Sudan: Sudan Lawyers - Atbara Acquittals Demonstrate 'Integrated Platform for Impunity'
Lawyers and public observers voiced outrage, anger, sadness, and resentment on Tuesday, after the Criminal Court of Atbara in Sudan's River Nile state acquitted three defendants… Read more »
October 03, 2022
Sudan: Local Authorities Fail to Meet Demands of Multiple Darfur Protests
Several separate protests in North and South Darfur are demanding action from local authorities over financial aid issues, tribal leaders, and agricultural crop failure as the… Read more »
Sudan: Harassment of Journalist By RSF Official Condemned
The Sudanese Journalists Association (SJA) has condemned harassment of journalist, Nassef Saleh El Din, editor of the Monte Carro News website. Read more »
September 30, 2022
Sudan: Thousands Take to the Streets in New Marches of the Millions
Thousands of protesterstook to the streets inthe cities ofKhartoum,WadMadani, Nyala, Dongola,and Atbarayesterdayin response to the calls of the resistance committees to demand the… Read more »
Sudan: Anti-Corruption Committee Leader Wajdi Saleh's Home Attacked
On Wednesday evening, a group of armed people in civilian clothes tried to storm the home of Wajdi Saleh, who was the head of the now-dissolved Empowerment Removal Committee*… Read more »
September 29, 2022
Sudan: ACJPS Call On Sudan and Int'l Efforts to Help With 'Unidentified Bodies Crisis'
The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) today called on several organisations and figures in Sudan, including the Attorney General, Minister of Health, United… Read more »
September 28, 2022
Sudan: Sudan Prosecutor Closes Website of El Sudani Newspaper
On Monday, the Information Crimes and Digital Investigations Prosecution, directed the Communications and Postal Regulatory Authority to block the website of El Sudani newspaper,… Read more »
September 27, 2022
Sudan: SBA Clarifies - New Constitution Heavily Curbs Military Influence
The Sudan Bar Association (SBA) has further explained the vision of their proposed draft constitution with regards to military reform in a symposium in Khartoum on Saturday, after… Read more »
Sudan: Tax Increases and Salary Issues Spark More Strikes
The wave of strikes in Sudan continues in full force. Traders and Merchants went on strike in several states to protest exorbitant tax increases, a new strategy of the government… Read more »
September 26, 2022
Sudan: ACJPS Documents Harassment and Censorship of Journalists in Sudan
"Sudanese authorities continue to harass and make it difficult for journalists to do their work in Sudan," according to African Center for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) in a… Read more »
September 21, 2022
Sudan: 12 Miners Still Missing After North Darfur Shaft Collapse
Eight bodies have been retrieved from the rubble, while 12 miners are still unaccounted for after a shaft collapsed in the Jebel Amer gold mining area of El Sereif locality in… Read more »
Sudan: Girl Shot Dead, Two Women Raped in Darfur
Unidentified gunmen killed a 13-year-old shepherdess in Shataya in South Darfur on Sunday.The day before, two women were raped in Saraf Omra in North Darfur. Read more »
September 20, 2022
Sudan: Sudan's Hausa Youth Plan Protest Escalation, but After School Exams
The Revolutionary Hausa Youth Gathering has postponed its announced demonstrations until after the basic school exams are fully finished. They plan a protest escalation to demand… Read more »
September 18, 2022
Sudan: Three Siblings Killed, One Sibling Injured in North Darfur UXO Blast
Three siblings were killed in an explosion as a result of an unexploded ordnance (UXO), the fourth sibling was also injured in the explosion which occurred in Duram village in… 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: 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 »
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: 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: 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: 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 »