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Arrests, Assassinations, and Sexual Assaults… Sudanese Journalists in the “Army’s” Hell
Journalists in Sudan face severe conditions during the war, as local and international organizations call on the warring parties to…
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Military Intelligence Arrests Journalist Sadiq Dalai in Damazine
The Sudanese Journalists Union strongly condemned the arrest of Dalai by military intelligence in the city of Damazine, Blue Nile…
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Journalist “Sadiq Dalai” Arrested by Military Intelligence in Damazine
The union emphasized that the military intelligence services affiliated with the army are responsible for the security and safety of…
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New Intelligence Law Brings Sudan’s Brotherhood Crimes to the Forefront
The amendments made by Sudanese authorities to the General Intelligence Agency Law have sparked controversy among politicians, activists, and military…
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How the Muslim Brotherhood Supported a Major Plan to Destroy Sudan
By propagating chaos and terrorism, the Muslim Brotherhood directly exploits any anarchy and any war in any Arab country to…
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Iran Enters Sudan’s Civil War
Iran may be on the brink of losing its ally Hamas, which Israel seeks to defeat. But is it also…
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Armed Forces and Militant Movements Supporting the Sudanese Army Sign Transitional Document
Sudanese political forces, including 48 parties and armed movements supporting the army, announced Wednesday evening the signing of the “Sudan…
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Tehran in the Sudan War: Who Loses and Who Wins?
The history of Iran’s relationship with Sudan didn’t start today but goes back to the eighties of the last century…
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48 Parties and Movements Declare “Sudan Charter” from Cairo
Sudanese forces, representing 48 parties and movements, signed a charter on Wednesday in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to manage a…
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Why Is Iran Intervening in the Sudanese Civil War?
Iran is on the verge of losing its ally Hamas, which Israel seeks to defeat. But is it also on…
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