RSF has burnt and buried tens of thousands of corpses in El Fasher, says Yale report
Analyzing satellite images showing “clusters of objects consistent with human remains”, “reddish discoloration consistent with blood”, charred earth and dug up ground consistent with the burning and burial of corpses, Yale HRL assesses that RSF has killed and disposed of people “likely in the tens of thousands”.
Over 800 civilians killed as fighting between Sudan’s army and paramilitary RSF enters second month
The so-called Jeddah Declaration, in which the warring parties committed to protecting civilians on May 12, has only remained on paper as fighting intensifies in the states of Khartoum and West Darfur, claiming hundreds of more lives
Sudan’s crisis and the hidden hands of the IMF
As the people of Sudan continue to experience conflict and violence, the role played by international financial institutions is often ignored. Decades of IMF-imposed austerity policies and cuts on spending played a huge role in the deterioration of living conditions in the country
Tras años atacando a manifestantes, el ejército sudanés y los paramilitares de las FAR se enfrentan entre sí
Los enfrentamientos son los últimos de una serie de convulsiones políticas desde que las masivas protestas prodemocráticas derrocaron al dictador Omar al-Bashir en abril de 2019.
After years of attacking protesters, Sudan’s army and paramilitary RSF turn on each other
The fighting is the latest in a series of political convulsions since massive pro-democracy protests overthrew long-time dictator Omar al-Bashir in April 2019
Daily Round-up Anti-war demonstrations held to reject US warmongering, militarism & other stories
In today’s episode, we bring you stories of an anti-war mobilization in the US, negotiations on the transitional government in Sudan, a planned strike by Palestinian prisoners, and a march in Mexico on the anniversary of the nationalization of oil resources
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 | ELN declares ceasefire in Colombia & other stories
In today’s episode, we bring you stories of the ELN declaring a ceasefire in Colombia, protests in Sudan on the anniversary of the 2018 uprising, a strike in Palestine over the death of the prisoner, and a UK court the Rwanda deportation scheme
“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
Daily Round-up | Sudanese opposition rejects military regime’s ‘democracy’ offer & other stories
In today’s episode, we take a look at stories from Sudan, protests in Panama, the ban on Ukraine’s communist party and the crisis of the British government
Nepal ratifies $500M Millennium Challenge Corp. pact amid protests and other stories
Today we look at the Millennium Challenge Corporation pact ratified by Nepal, racism against African refugees trying to flee the war in Ukraine, and more
‘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






