♦ Sudan: This week’s news in brief ♦
A compact digest of the past week’s most-read highlights, from the heart of the country.
A compact digest of the past week’s most-read highlights, from the heart of the country.
The Executive Office of Sudan’s opposition Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) has highlighted the need to expedite communication with all the revolutionary forces to build a united popular front to defeat the junta that seized power in the military coup d’état of October 25, comprising political forces, resistance committees, professionals, women’s and youth groups, …
FCC: ‘United popular front needed to defeat Sudan junta’ Read More »
The Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors said on Tuesday that it has counted 49 victims of the fighting in North Darfur, in a series of field reports on the humanitarian situation in Darfur from the beginning of October. The committee said that continued insecurity means these numbers are not final, and only include those victims …
Sudan doctors: Real Darfur violence toll hard to tally Read More »
The strategy employed by the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to thwart the December 19 Marches of the Millions in the capital Khartoum, and cities across Sudan yesterday, to mark the third anniversary of the revolution that overthrew the 30-year Al Bashir dictatorship in 2019, was largely unsuccessful as …
Sudan December 19 demos reach Republican Palace despite SAF/RSF blockades Read More »
The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR), Michelle Bachelet, urges “a prompt, independent, and thorough investigation” after “deeply disturbing reports of sexual violence and harassment by security forces during demonstrations in Khartoum on Sunday, 19 December 2021”.