African Arguments
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Hanged by the NEC (II)
Nobody will ever know who really won this election! The counting of votes has been so chaotic that it is simply impossible to find ... -
Sudan: No Easy Ways Ahead
A new report from the Heinrich Boll Foundation, Sudan: No Easy Ways Ahead, contains essays by leading Sudanese scholars and analysts of Sudan. Towards ... -
Sudan: The Ugly Election
Rigging, fraud and corruption, there were. Voters excluded from the poll, last-minute registration and a roundup of voters with hastily-issued residence certificates which may ... -
Corruption and the Sudanese Election
There is one very important issue which has not been raised by anyone, as I have listened to all reports from the election observers ... -
Sudan: The Independent Civil Society Network’s Position on the Electoral Process
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement represents an important development in the recent history of Sudan. It ended the long-running civil war, laid the foundations for ... -
International Criminal Justice and Non-Western Cultures
As the ICC Review Conference nears, it is time to consider how best to create a form of international criminal justice that is culturally ... -
Sudanese Women’s Votes
Without doubt, the statistics of Sudan’s elections will be pored over and debated at length, and the interpretation of every figure will be open ... -
Good for Sudan
The last two days I have been in Khartoum, on the phone and email to people in all corners of Sudan. Places like Bor, ... -
Sudan: The NEC and the First Day of Polling
Sudan’s first democratic election in 25 years started on Sudan 11 April 2010, with boycotting by major political parties and many question over the ... -
Sudanese Polling Day and A Complex Election
With less the 48 hours remaining for the polling day in the first democratic election in Sudan I want to go through some practical ...