Saturday, April 04, 2009

Nature of the Political Problems in Sudan

Of course, the nature of the political problems in Sudan is different than the nature of the political problems in Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda. However, there is a great common division between these problems in the mentioned countries in the Horn of Africa.

Get the highlights at Political Problems in Sudan

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

HOA Political Scene

Friday, August 01, 2008

Security Council Extends UNMIS Mission in Darfur!

The UN Security Council renews the mandate of the peacekeeping multi-units force in the erupted Sudanese region of Darfur. The renewal issued for another year, after resolving a last-minute disputes between members.

The decision had been complicated by the International Criminal Court's move to indict Sudanese President Omer Bashir of crimes in the region, BBC says. (This is nonsense! Read the analyses in the African Journal here)

The resolution notes an African Union request for the Council to postpone the ICC's work but does no more than that. Fourteen of the Council's fifteen members voted in favour but the US abstained, the BBC said.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The Sudanese Political Fox is Called NIF

قناة الجزيرة التلفزيونية تعتقد انها ستمتلك عالم الميديا لهذا تحب الدخول الي كل غريب و شاذ علي قاعدة خالف تذكر و حيث يلعب المال القطري دوراً في هذا النوظيف و التوصيف الإعلامي! عجبي من هذه الدنيا! المهم ان القناة سجلت عدداً من الحلقات مع أحد الشخصيات السودانية التي لعبت و ما تزال تلعب دور الثعلب في قضايا السودان المعاصرة

لم يكن أمامي غير الرد المتعاقب عليها بشأن المواطن السوداني المدعو الترابي و حزبه الثعلب الذي غير اسمه كما غير مواقفه أربع مرات في تاريخه

قلت في تعليقي علي الجزيرة و غيرها من وسائل الإعلام الضبابية و عن الترابي و حزبه بالتحديد: مهازل آخر الزمان و التي صنعت لها موقعاً في السودان ضحكاً علي العقول و إستغلالاً لواقع المواطن البسيط المسلم بطبعه و الذي تعرض للتجهيل طوال عقود من الديكتاتوريتين العسكرية و المدنية من أشباه الترابي و الصادق و أمثالهما في دولة يصر مثقفوها علي ان تكون دولة علمانية طالما كانت تشمل هذا التعدد الثقافي و العرقي المعروف. ذلك هو السبب المباشر لكل مشاكل السودان. إقرأ المزيد هنا
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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Sudan Secret Unfolds!

Sudanese Umma Party and National Congress singed a new agreement that unfold the secret agendas since the coup of 1989, which overthrew the Umma's leader.

Umma Party signed the so-called compromise agreement with the so-called National Congress. National Congress Party is a combination of a dictatorial ruling party, which seized power in 1989 through a coup d'etat by some members of al-Turabi's party in the army.

Sudanese National Alliance (SNA) rejected the so-called compromise agreement and said that there are no new items in it. SNA declared in a statement issued on May 25 that the new agreement is contained in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and the Convention of Cairo. Sudanese National Alliance described the signing of the agreement as retreat of the Umma Party from what the political powers in the opposition have agreed on, especially the agreement on the electoral law. More than that Sudanese National Alliance considered the new agreement as devoted to religious state because it puts Shariaa jurisprudence (Islamic interpretation to the law) above the law.

Sudanese Communist Party (SCP) announced the party's ideas to emerge from the current political crises in Sudan in a statement issued on May 24. The SCP stressed the party's commitment to implement all agreements signed by the political powers in the opposition and the National Conference. The party calls for solving the Darfur problem by acting towards implementing the demands of the people's movements of Darfur during the past five years.

Read the Afro Journal Blog too.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

ICC to Try War Crimes Suspects in Darfur

Dictators in Sudan refuses to hand over two men named as war crimes suspects in Darfur to the International Criminal Court. Dictators said The ICC had no jurisdiction to try Sudanese and that their own courts were capable of prosecuting suspects.

The ICC named Humanitarian Affairs Minister Ahmed Haroun and Janjaweed militia leader Ali Mohammed Ali Abdel-Rahman, as war crimes suspects.

Chief prosecutor at the ICC, Luis Morenp-Ocampo said the two men are suspected of 51 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Those counts include crimes committed during attacks on some villages near Kodoom, Bindisi, Mukjar and Arawala in western Darfur.

Meanwhile, Sudanese Justice Minister Mohammed Ali al-Mardi said "We're not concerned with, nor do we accept, what the International Criminal Court prosecutor has opted for."

He claimed that "All the evidence the prosecutor referred to is lies given to him by people who bear arms against the state, bear arms against citizens and kill innocent citizens in Darfur."

BBC says, Sudan is not a signatory to the convention under which the ICC was established and has repeatedly said it'll not abide by any indictments or rulings.

BBC says some 200,000 people have died in the conflict since 2003.

Political news in Arabic at http://afrojournal.blogspot.com
Political news in English at http://artsublog.blogspot.com
Business and Political news in Danish at http://nice-kids-fun.blogspot.com

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