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emiiii980 · 3 months ago
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Please don't underestimate the power of your contribution keep sharing and donating 🙏
For my family 🙏💜
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guldaastan · 8 months ago
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Sexual Slavery in Sudan
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wingedalpacacupcake · 15 days ago
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Super Bowl halftime protester speaks with AJ+
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notyourtoday · 11 months ago
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schoolhater · 10 days ago
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Al Amal (Hope) is a new bimonthly newsletter produced by the Sudanese Anarchist Gathering, documenting issues and struggles of Sudanese Anarchists and conditions for Sudanese people. This bimonthly is issued jointly by the Sudan Anarchist Gathering, CNT-AIT France and their friends.
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Choosing to be an anarchist is an expression of true awareness of the failures of these systems. It is a consciousness that pushes you to the limits of both practical struggle and the deeply complex human experience. And this path leads to only two possible outcomes: you either survive as a true revolutionary resister, or you are consumed by the spiral of power.
Just as authority in Sudan takes many forms, so does opposition. There are political resistance movements, parties, mercenary armed groups, so-called revolutionary and liberal militias built on tribal structures, and cultural factions engaged in deep propaganda-driven authoritarianism.
These intertwined hierarchies form the crises of Sudanese peoples. Sudan is, in reality, a collection of small peoples trapped within a state that wields brutal power, recognizing no human rights beyond its own interests.
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For decades, Sudanese anarchists have critically analyzed the role of tribalism and its dominance, tracing its impact from the early days of small warring tribal states, through the colonial era’s reliance on tribal alliances, to its current status as a driving force behind Sudan’s persistent conflicts.
While tribalism remains central to the ongoing war and its continuation, Sudanese political forces often address this issue with hesitance, constrained by either political ties to tribes or fear of confronting tribal authority.
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The tribe is a miniature form of social authority that possesses its own authoritarian culture and is governed by the authority of a tribal leader or chief, characterized by a hereditary transfer of leadership in most cases. It has been and continues to be the main obstacle in transforming the Sudanese people from a center of tribal conflict, violence, and immersion in ignorance and backwardness to a better stage.
Colonialism contributed to shaping hostilities between tribes by distinguishing some from others and arming them, granting them state authority, which formed complex coalitions of diverse human groups in even the simplest communal matters.
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The contemporary problem of Sudan, which is exploited by imperialist forces to control its strategic location and vast resources, is the formation of armed movements and militias based on ethnic and racial grounds in an attempt to divide and fragment the country for easier control.
[full jan-feb 2025 issue pdf download here]
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educatinggenocide · 9 months ago
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bisoman · 2 years ago
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413 people lost lives in Sudan violence so far: WHO……
According to, the World Health Organization (WHO), 
413 people have lost their lives in the ongoing clashes between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), while 3,551 people have been injured. 413 people have lost their lives in the ongoing clashes between Sudan's
WHO spokesperson Margaret Harris also revealed that at least 20 health facilities have stopped working, leaving those in need of care, including the injured and those requiring treatment before the conflict, impacted.
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god-bless-somaliland · 2 years ago
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emiiii980 · 1 month ago
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Hi guys,
I hope you can help me with this, it's really necessary and time-bound, more than 15 days ago our electricity transformer station was bombed and there was no electricity for days, so I haven't been posting much, 3 months ago Tamer had to leave Switzerland and the gofundme bank account was cancelled and I was looking a lot for another bank account but unfortunately I didn't find one, this morning I found messages from Tamer from the gofundme team saying that we have to create an account, Tamer had to return the account but for a limited period until the end of February, so I decided to post about my campaign for the last time and I will intensify the posting until the end of the month or the beginning of February, if I don't reach or reach my goal I'll close the campaign🙏
thank you for your continuous support since a year ago and until now I am very grateful and I love you very much because you saved my family😊🌹, thank you from my heart❤️, I hope you can help me with this as well, I will be grateful all my life
our electricity is unstable it will come to us on Sunday so I will repeat this blog every chance I get🙏
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guldaastan · 8 months ago
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onbreakreadlastpost · 2 months ago
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Sudan Regional Displacement Crisis - situation reports and updates.
Please share and reblog this post to raise awareness if you can
Ngo/charity/fundraiser list below. I encourage you to find one or more charities that address the situation raised or other issues and donate if possible.
https://greatnonprofits.org/
Info here can apply to Sudan as well, and I think some of the lists have sudan gofundmes
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wingedalpacacupcake · 8 months ago
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notyourtoday · 1 year ago
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head-post · 3 days ago
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At least 46 killed in Sudanese military plane crash
An aircraft that took off from Wadi Seidna Air Base crashed in a densely populated area of Omdurman city, destroying several houses on Wednesday, killing at least 46 people.
According to preliminary reports, the cause of the crash was a technical fault. The aircraft belonged to the Sudanese army. It went down a few minutes after taking off from Wadi Seidna Air Base in Khartoum. While still in the air, the rear of the aircraft caught fire.
Sudanese military and civilians were on board. Among them was the former commander of Khartoum’s military district, Bahar Ahmed. Five of the injured, including two children, have been hospitalised. Rescuers are continuing to remove the rubble.
Sudan’s Health Ministry said that some of the bodies were transferred to Nau Hospital in Omdurman.
The situation in Sudan escalated in April 2023. There is fighting there between the Rapid Reaction Force and the regular army. International experts warn that the escalation of hostilities could lead to a humanitarian crisis.
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educatinggenocide · 1 year ago
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Sudan Weekly Updates
News from Sudan for the week 8th January 2024 - 14th January 2024.
UN humanitarian chief condemns impediments to aid delivery in Sudan - 12 January 2024
Tension erupts within Misseriya tribe over RSF’s plans to seize West Kordofan - 12 January 2024
Lawyers vow to educate South Sudanese on elections - 12 January 2024
Two killed in overnight air raids on South Darfur capital - 12 January 2024
Unmasking battle for the heart and soul of Darfur cities - 10 January 2024
Sudan’s Tagaddum seeks to build ‘broadest democratic civil front possible’ - 10 January 2024
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