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Author: Ahmed Hassan

Ahmed Hassan

  • Politics
    By Ahmed Hassan
    April 3, 2010
    1386
    3

    Good Reasons Why Sudan is destined to Inevitable Doom? Revisiting the Prophecy

    A few months ago, when I posted my article “10 Good Reasons Why Sudan is Destined to Chaos“, in which I have anticipated the possibility that ...
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  • Politics
    By Ahmed Hassan
    October 27, 2009
    2171
    15

    Why Sudan is Doomed to Chaos: Ten Good Reasons

    There are ten reasons why Sudan is doomed to chaos, why the 2010 elections will not take place and why conflict eruption is imminent in 2010. ...
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  • Politics
    By Ahmed Hassan
    October 25, 2009
    1168
    1

    The New U.S Policy on Sudan: A Messenger of Peace or an Angel of Death?

    In small, brightly lit room, with only one table in the centre and few chairs as its furniture, sat Neo in front of Agent Smith who ...
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  • Politics
    By Ahmed Hassan
    October 16, 2009
    2040
    3

    Politics of Aid in Darfur: The NGO Expulsions Seven Months On

    When the 13 aid agencies were expelled from Darfur, about seven months ago, voices were raised about the possible humanitarian implications of this on the people ...
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  • Politics
    By Ahmed Hassan
    October 10, 2009
    1748
    10

    The Rise and Fall of the Sudan Alliance Forces (2)

    This is the second of a two-part posting that charts the rise and fall of the Sudan Alliance Forces (SAF). This posting deals with the fall ...
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  • Politics
    By Ahmed Hassan
    October 8, 2009
    2318
    1

    The Rise and Fall of the Sudan Alliance Forces (1)

    In this two-part posting I chart the rise and fall of the Sudan Alliance Forces (SAF), which at its foundation in 1996 was heralded as the ...
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  • Politics
    By Ahmed Hassan
    September 24, 2009
    1662
    7

    Sudan: No Peace With a Hostile U.S.

    Are there any hopes for a Sudan peace brokered by the U.S? A focus on the historically hostile trio of Sudan: Susan Rice, Roger Winter, and ...
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  • Politics
    By Ahmed Hassan
    March 6, 2009
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    4

    How Can Bashir be Arrested?

    I am in total agreement with you that the arrest and indictment of Omer El-Bashir will not bring peace to Sudan or bring an end to ...
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  • Politics
    By Ahmed Hassan
    January 21, 2009
    1340
    2

    Concerned over the Submission to the ICC

    I am quite concerned and agitated about the current media coverage in Sudan which refers to a claimed “submission from two Sudanese Groups” to the ICC ...
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