Despite criticism from the ongoing pro-democracy movement in the country, Sudan is one of the four Arab countries that have “normalized” relations with Israel by signing the Abraham Accords
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In today’s episode, we look at the plight of Rohingyas in 2022, the protests and repression in Sudan, threats to Brazilian president-to-be Lula da Silva, and the arrests of Palestinian children by Israeli occupation forces
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
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In today’s episode, we take a look at Lula’s victory in Brazil, protests in Sudan, British protesters demanding justice for victims of police killings, and moves by the far right to seize an oil plant in Bolivia
A rally on the anniversary of the ratification of the Constitutional Declaration in Sudan was attacked by the police on Monday. Protesters asked the govt. to set up the legislative council and and solve the economic crisis
We talk to journalist Ahmed Kaballo to know more about the people’s uprising in Sudan, its demands and the future.
After months of protests, the army intervened with al-Bashir believed to be under house arrest. However, organizations at the forefront of the protest said they would not accept any remnants of the old regime in a new dispensation
Over the past few days, Sudan has seen the largest demonstrations since December 19. The strategy of the protesters to march to the army headquarters seems to be working as soldiers have come out to defend them against State forces.
“Let Al Bashir.. and the fat cats go out to face the people whom [they have] humiliated, impoverished and despised, rather than you whose salaries are not enough for one week,” the Police Officers Association said in a statement.