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  2. Sudan Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Sudan Tribune is an electronic news portal on Sudan and South Sudan [1] and neighbouring countries including news coverage, analyses and commentary, ...

  3. Ali Al-Sadiq Ali - Wikipedia

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    Ali Al-Sadiq Ali (Arabic: علي الصادق علي) is a Sudanese politician who acted as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 19 January 2022 [1] to 17 April 2023. [2]

  4. 2011–2013 Sudanese protests - Wikipedia

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    Unlike in other Arab countries, popular uprisings in Sudan had succeeded in toppling the government prior to the Arab Spring in 1964 and 1985. Demonstrations in Sudan however were less common throughout the summer of 2011, during which South Sudan seceded from Sudan, but resumed in force later that year and again in June 2012, shortly after the ...

  5. Sudan Liberation Movement/Army - Wikipedia

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    Sudan Liberation Movement (Minnawi) - archived official website (Arabic) at the Wayback Machine (archived 2013-10-04) Sudan Liberation Movement (al-Nur) - archived official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 2018-10-17) al-Nur, Abdel Wahid "SLM statement on the secular state" Sudan Tribune 3 January 2007, from Internet Archive

  6. Media of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudan Vision was a progovernment paper with a daily circulation of about 3,200 copies. The Citizen supported the views of the SPLM and distributed about 2,000 copies per day. The Sudan Tribune was an Internet paper from Paris that tended to be critical of the NPC. [4] In 2008 the NPC suspended the publishing license of both the Citizen and ...

  7. Abu Aqla Kikal - Wikipedia

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    Abu Aqla Kikal (Arabic: أبو عاقلة كيكل), also spelled Abu Agla Keikel, is a former commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan. [2] [3] In October 2024, he defected to the Sudanese Armed Forces, [4] which triggered a series of violent retaliatory attacks by the RSF on civilians in the Gezira State. [5]

  8. Popular Resistance of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The Popular Resistance (Arabic: المقاومة الشعبية Al-Muqawamat ash-Sha'abiyah), also known as the Popular mobilisation (Arabic: الاستنفار الشعبي), is a conglomerate of armed factions in Sudan that was formed in response to the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

  9. Ardamata massacre - Wikipedia

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    On 8 November 2023, the Rapid Support Forces and Janjaweed [6] massacred between 800 [7] [8] and 2,000 [9] [4] in Ardamata, Geneina, West Darfur, Sudan, although estimates vary. [10] [11] The attack came after the Sudanese Armed Forces's 15th Infantry Division camp retreated to Chad. [12] About 20,000 fled to Chad following the violence. [4]