Sudan
The struggle for Sudan: A primer
Khalid Mustafa Medani — The current protracted conflict in Sudan is threatening the very foundation of the Sudanese state and hence the stability of the Sahel and the Horn of Africa.
Sudan: More than a domestic conflict
Saskia Jaschek — It is impossible to understand the war in Sudan without accounting for the regional and international interests involved.
Sudan's tragedy: Could it happen elsewhere?
Namaa Al-Mahdi — The new commodity that the world powers are interested in is human-free land, to enable exploitation and expansion of neo-colonial interests. This is what is happening in Sudan.
Sudan’s revolutionary path against war
Muzan Alneel — While the generals lay waste to Khartoum, the Sudanese people are organizing a new way of life.
Russian imperialism and the invasion of Ukraine
Chris Slee responds to "Setting the record straight: Ukraine, Russia & imperialism", outlining the increasingly evident imperialist role Russia plays in the world today and argues that a defeat for Putin would create opportunities for the Russian left.
In Sudan, the revolution is caught in the crossfire
Andreas Bohne interviews Sara Abbas — Four years after the overthrow of Islamist autocrat Omar al-Bashir by a mass movement and 18 months after a military coup, the country appears to be on the verge of a civil war.
The revolution has emerged: Sudan’s acute contradictions
By Emma Wilde Botta
By Magdi el Gizouli
July 5, 2019
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