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Sudanese Government’s “Ceasefire” is Fundamentally Meaningless

Sudan Tribune reported last week that Sudanese President Al-Bashir has extended the government’s “unilateral ceasefire,” covering the Darfur reg...

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High Level Polish-Sudan Diplomacy is an Affront to Justice

Sudan Tribune reported earlier this week that the foreign ministers of Poland and Sudan met in Khartoum on July 21st, to discuss a number of issues o...

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A Teach Tortured in Darfur for Speaking Out Against Government Abuse

The Sudanese Government has detained a prominent human rights advocate from Darfur. Matar Younis, a teacher, and Islamic religious leader is facing th...

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DWAG Response to Darfur Highway Construction

On July 11, 2018, Radio Dabanga reported: “Sudan’s National Roads and Bridges Corporation and El Juneid Company have signed a contract for the con...

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Sudan’s Migration Hypocrisy

The al-Bashir regime benefits from better relations with the West after signing deal to stop migration through Sudan into Europe. Yet the President’...

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DWAG Statement on UNSC Vote Regarding Renewal of UNAMID Mandate

The United Nations security council is set to vote on renewing the mandate of the United Nations – African Union Hybrid Mission in Darfur tomorrow, ...

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DWAG Statement Condemning Turkey For Hosting President al-Bashir

On Monday this week, Sudan Tribune reported that Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir attended the inauguration ceremony of Turkish President Recep Tayyi...

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Statement on the 27th ICC Prosecutors Report Regarding Darfur to the UN Security Council, and UNSC Members’ Responses

On Wednesday, June 20th, Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court Fatou Bensouda briefed the United Nations Security Council regarding the prog...

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Eight People Massacred in South Darfur Market

It was a serene evening at a crowded market in the village HigairTunu, South Darfur. This place was frequented by families- mothers, fathers, children...

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Justice for Noura

At the age of 19, Noura Hussein has been sentenced to die. A court in Sudan ruled that she was guilty of premeditated murder and thus was given the de...

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