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  • THE RECRUITMENT AND USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS IN SUDAN

    Sudan since April 2023. Over 30 million people  in Sudan need humanitarian aid.    The ongoing conflict in Sudan has caused a severe child protection crisis. Videos  of child soldiers from across Sudan have been posted on social media.   Sudan’s Child Act of 2010 also forbids  child soldiers recruitment.

  • Thousands march for reforms in Sudan

    Thousands of people are marching in cities and towns across Sudan, demanding greater political reforms On the eve of the demonstrations Sudan’s civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok addressed the nation

  • Sudan's RSF Paramilitaries Agree on Humanitarian Ceasefire

    Credit- BBC Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has agreed to a proposal from the US for Sudan's military-led government has not yet responded. Civil war broke out between Sudan's army and the RSF in April 2023. On Tuesday, before the RSF's statement, Sudan's Defence Minister Hassan Kabroun thanked US President The only thing that I know is the government of Sudan, the people of Sudan are very determined to defeat

  • Refugees in Eastern Sudan at Risk

    refugee camp, hosting people who fled the conflict in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, in Qadarif, eastern Sudan © 2020 Nariman EI-Mofty/AP Photo Amid the widespread civilian suffering in Sudan, the fate of over one million refugees living in Sudan when the conflict erupted is often overlooked. In recent weeks, Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF)  attacked towns across Sennar state, which neighbors Since conflict erupted in Sudan, Ethiopian refugees, mainly hosted in Gedaref, have been raising very

  • Sudan's paramilitary killed hundreds at Darfur hospital

    Sudanese who fled el-Fasher city, after Sudan's paramilitary forces killed hundreds of people in the western Darfur region, speak at their camp in Tawila, Sudan, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Muhnnad Adam) By Samy Magdy CAIRO (AP) — Sudan’s paramilitary forces killed hundreds of people Two years of fighting for control of Sudan has killed over 40,000 people — a figure rights groups consider fears that Africa’s third-largest nation may split again, nearly 15 years after the oil-rich South Sudan

  • Sudan: the West Could Have Stopped the Bloodshed

    Four years ago, Sudan’s military coup crushed a new civilian government before democracy could take root The diplomats’ lack of sustained pressure on Sudan opened the door to the current bloodshed claiming “Sudan’s current war is a continuation of the generals’ complete and utter disregard for Sudan’s people Across Sudan, the UN says 30 million people are in need of urgent humanitarian aid. Instead, the diplomats stepped back, and Sudan's corrupt and brutal generals took advantage.

  • Case filed against Sudan leader at ICC

    The Sudanese Alliance for Rights has filed a legal case before the International Criminal Court (ICC) against four senior leaders of the Port Sudan Authority, including Chairman of the Sovereign Council Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) to resolve the crisis peacefully have failed, as the Sudanese also highlights continental concerns over the expanding influence of extremist militias allied with Sudanese

  • Egypt, South Sudan seek inclusion in Sudan conflict resolution

    speak to the press in Cairo on Monday November 6, 2023 (Photo Egyptian presidency) Egypt and South Sudan countries, particularly Egypt and South Sudan. “We underscored the centrality of Egypt and South Sudan’s roles in the Sudanese crisis, affirming the The Egyptian president added that they agreed to advise the conflicting parties in Sudan to prioritize Copyright @ 2021 | Sudan Tribune. All rights reserved.

  • Why is Biden silent on Sudan?

    POLITICAL REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM  IN WASHINGTON, D.C. 23 June 2024 Why is the White House silent on Sudan Civil war has taken Sudan to the brink of genocide and a man-made famine.  The African nation of Sudan is once again on the brink of genocide as rival generals battle for power during a stopover in the eastern city of Gedaref while on the way to Port Sudan. Many people here fled the fighting in Sudan's vast western region of Darfur.

  • Sudan Genocide Emergency: January 2025

    By Olivia Cash The Goz al-Haj camp, north of Khartoum, Sudan, 25 December 2024.  Photograph: The Guardian    In April 2023, Sudan erupted into one of the deadliest civil wars of the Civilians have fled Sudan en masse . 2.9 million of Sudan’s 14.6 million displaced persons have sought refuge in neighbouring countries such as Chad and South Sudan. The Global Hunger Monitor released a famine alert for five areas in Sudan.

  • Sudan: Interview with war correspondent Wojciech Jagielski

    and South Sudan. and the Eastern Sudan Insurgency (1994–2006).   South Sudan is in the most perilous situation. It would be unseemly for South Sudan not to support its former allies. Another debtor of the UAE is Sudan’s eastern neighbor, Ethiopia.

  • The United Nations Fails Sudan, Again

    The United Nations Fails Sudan, Again   By Rebecca Tinsley   Founder, Waging Peace In Sudan ten million There are also serious geopolitical implications whichever of Sudan’s battling militias wins: the Russians Yet, the UN will not extend the (unenforced) Darfur arms embargo to cover all of Sudan. of the economy and the opportunity to return Sudan to the Islamist fold – are so high. The US envoy believes the Sudanese Armed Forces allow only 10% of aid arriving in Port Sudan to reach

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