Reports
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Sudan War: When Human Beings Are Reduced to Commodities
Report – Sudan Events As the war drags on, widens in scope, and spreads geographically, so too have the atrocities…
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Students in Khartoum: A Compressed Academic Year and Families Crushed by Profit-Driven Education
Report – Sudan Events Families returning to Khartoum are facing serious challenges in enrolling their children in schools, amid severe…
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Nyala: Major Explosions and Disarray Within Militia Ranks
Report – Sudan Events The day before yesterday, media outlets aligned with the Janjaweed began circulating statements about an impending…
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Kamil Idris Initiative: Opposition to—or Complementarity with—the Quartet?
Report – Sudan Events Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris said that any truce not accompanied by disarmament and the assembly…
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Haftar… The Same Medicine as Gaddafi, Only from a “Different” Company
Report – Sudan Events Since the early days of the rebellion in Darfur, southern Libya has remained a persistent security…
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Al-Digeir: The Art of Managing Political Conflicts through “Political Maneuvering”
Report – Sudan Events Have positions shifted as Sudan enters its third year of war? Are some political actors reshuffling…
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The Quartet: When an Initiative Turns into a “Juha’s Nail”
Report – Sudan Events The speech delivered by Sudanese Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris triggered wide-ranging reactions and sparked visible…
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Supply Routes: Drones Strike Abu Qamra, Bir Saliba, and Karnoi
Report – Sudan Events The militia has recently concentrated heavily on the localities of Abu Qamra and Bir Saliba, moving…
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Kamel Idris in New York… Open Confrontations
Report – Sudan Events A brief statement by the Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Dr. Limiya Abulghafar, indicating that negotiations with…
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The Kampala Declaration: An African Attempt to Redefine the War in Sudan
Report – Sudan Events First: Political Background Since the outbreak of war in Sudan, a dominant international narrative has framed…
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