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How U.S. Efforts to Guide Sudan to Democracy Ended in War

May 3, 2023May 3, 2023Edward Wong, Michael Crowley and Declan WalshComments Off on How U.S. Efforts to Guide Sudan to Democracy Ended in War

Critics say the Biden administration and its partners were naïve about the intentions of two rival generals and failed to empower civilian leaders.

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Sudan Military and Pro-Democracy Coalition Sign Peace Deal

December 5, 2022December 5, 2022Abdi Latif DahirComments Off on Sudan Military and Pro-Democracy Coalition Sign Peace Deal

The agreement, which was boycotted by some political forces, comes more than a year after a coup that scuttled the country’s transition to democratic rule.

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Sudan’s ‘Resistance Committees’ Take On the Generals

February 7, 2022Abdi Latif Dahir and Faiz Abubakar MuhamedComments Off on Sudan’s ‘Resistance Committees’ Take On the Generals

Hundreds of loosely connected “resistance committees” are organizing nonviolent protests, tracking the injured and dead and demanding a government led by civilians.

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Sudan’s Security Forces Kill Protesters as U.S. Diplomats’ Visit Nears

January 18, 2022January 18, 2022Abdi Latif DahirComments Off on Sudan’s Security Forces Kill Protesters as U.S. Diplomats’ Visit Nears

Seven people died after being shot at demonstrations in the northeast African country, a doctors’ group said, bringing the civilian death toll since the military seized back power to 71.

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Sudan Braces for ‘the Worst’ after Prime Minister Resigns

January 3, 2022Abdi Latif DahirComments Off on Sudan Braces for ‘the Worst’ after Prime Minister Resigns

With the departure of the civilian prime minister Abdalla Hamdok on Sunday, the military and security forces are now fully in control of Sudan again.

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Sudan Braces for ‘the Worst’ after Prime Minister Resigns

January 3, 2022Abdi Latif DahirComments Off on Sudan Braces for ‘the Worst’ after Prime Minister Resigns

With the departure of the civilian prime minister Abdalla Hamdok on Sunday, the military and security forces are now fully in control of Sudan again.

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Sudan’s Prime Minister, Abdalla Hamdok, Resigns

January 2, 2022January 3, 2022Abdi Latif DahirComments Off on Sudan’s Prime Minister, Abdalla Hamdok, Resigns

Mr. Hamdok was restored to power a month ago after being deposed in a coup, but he was never able to gain control of the fractious country.

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Anti-Coup Protesters in Sudan Press Their Demand for Return to Civilian Rule

December 25, 2021December 25, 2021Abdi Latif DahirComments Off on Anti-Coup Protesters in Sudan Press Their Demand for Return to Civilian Rule

The protests on Saturday underscored the resolve of protesters to continue defying the Oct. 25 coup that derailed the country’s nascent attempt to transition to democratic rule.

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Fresh Violence in Darfur Adds to Sudan’s Crises

November 26, 2021Abdi Latif DahirComments Off on Fresh Violence in Darfur Adds to Sudan’s Crises

At least 43 people have been killed in clashes in the area, the U.N. says, while the nation’s leaders are focused elsewhere, dealing with the fallout from a coup.

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Ousted in Coup, Sudan’s Prime Minister Returns via Military Deal

November 21, 2021November 22, 2021DECLAN WALSHComments Off on Ousted in Coup, Sudan’s Prime Minister Returns via Military Deal

Four weeks after he was detained, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok struck a deal to end a bloody standoff in the streets. Protesters rejected the move as a “betrayal.”

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