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Al-Burhan of the Involvement of Islamists in the Fight
Mustafa Ibrahim, a member of the Advisory Bureau of the Rapid Support Forces Commander, First Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo…
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The Muslim Brotherhood sparked the flames of war and continued to fuel them in Sudan
On Saturday, April 8 of last year, a week before the outbreak of fighting between the army and the “Rapid…
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Sudan: Is al-Burhan Aligning with ‘Kizan’?
In two separate interviews with the Financial Times magazine previously, the Sudanese Army Chief of Staff, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan,…
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The Sudanese Army: A History of Islamist Dominance
The core issue in the Sudanese crisis lies in the manner of rebuilding the army, which was subjected to ideological…
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The Muslim Brotherhood’s Quandary in the Sudanese War
Islamists in Sudan are returning to the forefront… under the watchful eye and ear of the army! It seems that…
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The Brotherhood in Sudan return to the scene… Under the watchful eye and ear of the army!
Since the military coup in Sudan, many allies of the ousted President Omar al-Bashir have been allowed to return to…
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Is Sudan now threatened with international and regional isolation? What is the role of President al-Burhan?
The Sudan is now threatened with entering into a “new international and regional isolation” due to the hardline stances adopted…
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Al-Burhan declares his rejection of external mediation to stop the war in Sudan
Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan, the head of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and the commander of the Sudanese army, affirmed that ‘any…
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The Sudanese Army Targets Civilians
A 24-year-old man named Osman Arabab, speaking to Al Jazeera, recounted how he and his younger brother were on a…
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The Muslim Brotherhood’s tools to bring down Sudan into the quagmire of chaos
Since their regime fell in April 2019, which ruled Sudan with an iron-fisted grip for 30 years, the Muslim Brotherhood…
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