Convicted of Darfur atrocities in the 2000s, Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman claims he is a victim of mistaken identity.
Safer also means safe from enslavement. Slavery continues to exist in Sudan. Since the 1990s the government encouraged the RSF in Western Sudan to raid non-Moslem black African tribes and take slaves.
Sudan's latest descent into chaos began in April 2023, when a power struggle erupted between the country's two most powerful generals., World News, Times Now ...
PROSECUTORS have called for a life sentence for a Sudanese militia leader convicted of committing crimes against humanity during the East African country’s previous civil war more than two decades ago ...
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RSF increases attacks on army-held territory in Sudan's Kordofan
Fierce battles are raging between Sudan's army and its civil war rival the Rapid Support Forces at several locations in Kordofan, with the paramilitary group believed to be close to seizing a major ...
Representatives of the Beni Amer and Nuba tribes in Sudan’s Red Sea state signed a reconciliation deal on Sunday under pressure from the country’s most prominent military commander after clashes that ...
Sudan is an unviable country because it is home to 570 tribes, 57 ethnic groups and nearly 60 separatist movements.
Decades after Darfur was the scene of some of the 21st century's worst atrocities, Sudanese exiles say the nightmare has ...
With 30 million people in need of humanitarian aid, Sudan is facing one of the world's biggest crises. But agreeing to a ...
Tribes in Abyei await results of Sudan and South Sudan talks Tuesday to decide whether a unilateral referendum will be held ...
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Heavy fighting has broken out between two tribes over a gold mine in Sudan's Darfur region, killing several people and forcing authorities to close the mine, tribal leaders and ...
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