Sudan coup media curbs – journalists lament mass violations

Ever since Sudan’s progress from the oppressive Al Bashir dictatorship – which was overthrown by popular revolution in April 2019 – toward a free and democratic society, was cut short by the military the military coup d’état of October 25, Radio Dabanga receives daily reports of human rights violations in general, and pressure, attacks, detentions, …

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Sudan opposition leader: Hemeti’s visit to Russia ‘an adventure’

Former Sovereignty Council member Siddig Tawir told Radio Dabanga on Saturday that the visit by the Deputy Chairman of the Sovereignty Council, Mohamed ‘Hemeti’ Dagalo, to Russia in this circumstances can be called “an adventure”, indicating that “the isolation that Sudan is experiencing after the October 25 coup is what prompted Hemeti to this adventure”.

Sudanese Pound plunges – basic daily needs unaffordable

Unprecedented stress on the Sudanese Pound against major currencies, coupled with unbridled prices for basic goods, is prompting fears of a famine as hunger is already prevalent throughout Sudan, and now begins to encroach even on the capital Khartoum. Last week, the US Dollar was trading for SDG550 on the parallel market.

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