Blood-letting in the Blue Nile: ‘Tribal wars’ triggered for the survival of Sudan’s military junta?
The junta in Sudan is deliberately dragging the country toward civil war by provoking tribal conflicts across the border States, warn communist activists and members of resistance committees
“December Revolution’s rebirth”: Sit-ins mark new stage of protests against Sudan’s military junta
In the aftermath of the violent repression of protesters on June 30, sit-ins have been organized in various parts of Sudan even as the military junta tries to consolidate power
UN warns of rising child casualties, worsening hunger in Yemen war and other stories
Today we look at the severe hunger crisis and rising casualties in Yemen, the denial of Julian Assange’s appeal against his extradition, and more
Sudanese Resistance Committees reject UN calls to negotiate with coup leaders
UN’s calls for negotiation with the coup leaders “is extremely disrespectful” of Sudan’s struggle for democracy, says Resistance Committee spokesperson Dania Atabani
As protests continue in Sudan, resistance committees release a key charter
On February 28, the Khartoum Coordination of the Resistance Committees proposed the “Charter for the Establishment of the People’s Authority”, setting forth a militant roadmap to democracy
‘Mothers and Fathers March’ stands firmly behind Sudanese youth resisting coup leaders
Elderly people across Sudan took to the streets in a show of support for the youth who are resisting the military junta. Meanwhile, the neighborhood Resistance Committees are set to announce a united political vision for the country
2 killed and 172 injured in 18th country-wide protests against military coup in Sudan
At least 15 barricades have been erected along the Sudan-Egypt highway to disrupt trade with the northern neighbor, known to be supporting the coup generals
Sudanese forces kill protestors; march for Indigenous women in Canada and other stories
Today we look at the 18th round of anti-coup mass protests in Sudan, the annual march for Indigenous women, trans and Two Spirit people in Canada, and more
Death toll continues to mount as pro-democracy protests rock Sudan
Amidst this country-wide civil rebellion, the military junta is speedily moving to reinstate the Islamist regime led by former dictator Omar al Bashir, who was ousted in April 2019
Haiti’s National Transition Council announces interim president, PM and other stories
Today we look at the interim president and PM named by Haiti’s Transition Council, a protest against ethnic cleansing and demolitions in East Jerusalem and Al-Naqab, and more
76 pro-democracy protesters killed in three months since the coup in Sudan
Three more protesters were shot dead and dozens were wounded by the security forces during the country-wide demonstrations against the coup on January 24. Protesters continue to barricade several neighborhoods and main roads.
Resistance against military coup in Sudan continues despite crackdown
Despite increasing violence by the security forces, the US and its regional and Western allies as well as the UN have been calling for a dialogue. However, “No Negotiation, No Compromise, No Power-sharing” remains the slogan on the streets






