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The decision of the President of the Sovereignty Council Abdelfattah El Burhan to freeze trade unions and professional syndicates has sparked mixed reactions among politicians and trade unionists.
A delegation of the UN Security Council Committee of Experts arrived in the capital of North Darfur, El Fasher, on Monday afternoon, meanwhile, people in the Darfur region complain of highway robberies, the destruction of crops by herders, deterioration of health services, and sexual harassment.
Protests against renewed police campaigns against women tea and food sellers took place in front of the offices of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCR) in Khartoum on Monday.
The environmental dangers of excessive and illegal logging of trees in Sudan have been highlighted by experts. Yet, not much has been done in practice to protect woodlands and forests by local authorities. Those supposed to enforce legislation, such as the army and local governments, are reported to be involved in illegal logging and charcoal …
Illegal logging, charcoal burning, and gum tapping threatens Sudan’s woodlands Read More »