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Violations mar Sudan’s soon-to-expire ceasefire, paramilitary RSF occupies Communist Party’s office

“The occupation of our party office is a part of the ongoing attempts by the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces to silence the voice of the democratic forces that opposed this catastrophic war,” SCP spokesperson Fathi Elfadl told Peoples Dispatch

Hundreds more injured in anti-coup protests in Sudan as December Revolution enters fifth year

Attempts by the alliance of foreign powers, domestic right-wing parties and the military junta to consolidate an authoritarian state in Sudan will be defeated by mass-movements, insists the Sudanese Communist Party

Daily Round-up | Tribal clashes in Sudan result in 65 deaths & other stories

In today’s episode, we bring you stories of tribal clashes in Sudan, protests in Panama, agitations in UK against deportations in Rwanda, and the heat wave in Europe

Sudanese march yet again, demanding full-fledged civilian rule

Country-wide marches in Sudan on October 30 marked a major escalation in the mass resistance against the military coup. Protesters, who until then were mostly confined to neighborhoods, took over the main roads and highways, paralyzing all transport.