Sudan junta clampdown bans anonymous mobile sim cards
The ruling military junta in Sudan has directed all telecommunications providers in the country to immediately stop issuing mobile phone...
The ruling military junta in Sudan has directed all telecommunications providers in the country to immediately stop issuing mobile phone...
Detainees including 15 minors and six women were released after being beaten and assaulted after protest marches in the Sudanese...
Angry young Hausa tribesmen set fire to a number of government buildings in Kassala on Monday, in protest against what...
The US Congress overwhelmingly approved a draft resolution on Thursday, condemning the October 25 military coup, and voicing support for...
Displaced people living in Sakali camp near Nyala, capital of South Darfur, are “short of almost everything”, a women leader...
A delegation from the Darfur Bar Association, Emergency Lawyers, and partners visited El Huda Prison in Omdurman on Wednesday afternoon...
Reports of violent suppression of freedoms that characterised the 30-year regime of Omar Al Bashir are increasing again in all...
An unknown number of protesters was injured in old Omdurman on Tuesday, before the anti-junta sit-in at El Azhari square...
Sudan needs to establish Rule of Law, as well as sound institutions, in order to achieve the aims of the...
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The head of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council, Commander-in-Chief of the Sudan Armed Forces, and leader of the military junta, Gen...
The authorities in Khartoum tried to disperse the sit-in in Old Omdurman near El Azhari square yesterday, after the Eid...