Politics
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Reading the AU Panel Report
The report of African Union High Level Panel on Darfur (AUPD) has injected a new dynamic into Sudanese political life. President Thabo Mbeki has ... -
Abu Sharati: Storm in a Teacup
I have the feeling this Abu Sharati business is a storm in a teacup. I have no idea for certain whether he was a ... -
Soldier Living with HIV Deployed as Sudan Peacekeeper
The controversy over whether HIV positive individuals should be deployed as peacekeepers took a new turn this week when Sergeant Sipho Mthethwa of the ... -
Mr. Izzadine Abdul Rasoul’s Various Writing Styles
I was truly fascinated by Izzadine Abdul Rasoul’s article “Janjaweeds in US State Department“ published in the Sudan Tribune on October 25, 2009. Mr. ... -
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 ... -
Sudan in 2012: Asking New Questions
The scenario exercises by Clingendael and USIP are extremely useful, both in the possible futures that they pose, and in the questions they oblige ... -
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 ... -
CPA: Not Comprehensive, Not Peace, Not An Agreement
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement is not comprehensive, nor peace, nor an agreement, as I have argued in detail elsewhere (1). It is a cease-fire ... -
Abu Garda in The Hague: A Day At The Court
One could be forgiven for not knowing a Sudanese is in the dock at the International Criminal Court for crimes committed in Darfur. The ... -
Alex de Waal, “Brave Thinker”
For more than 150 years, the Atlantic has told the stories of people who commit acts of moral and intellectual bravery by espousing unpopular ...