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Tensions between civilian and military govt components continue despite mediation efforts

Tensions between civilian and military govt components continue despite mediation efforts
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Tensions between military and civilian govt components worsen in unprecedented manner as security is removed

Tensions between military and civilian govt components worsen in unprecedented manner as security is removed
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Young Sudanese activists detained for criticising RSF militia

Young Sudanese activists detained for criticising RSF militia
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North Darfur displaced protest closure of 16 health centres

May 12 - 2021 EL FASHER A medical assistant examines a boy with a eye infection in mobile clinic of NGO Anhar in a an area for displaced at the outskirts of El Sareif Beni Hussein in North Darfur, May 2013 (Albert González Farran / Unamid) The suspension of the Sudanese NGO Anhar in North Darfur has triggered protests among the displaced people in the region. Earlier this week, the North Darfur department of the national Empowerment Elimination, Anti-Corruption, and Funds Recovery Committee suspended the activities of the Anhar Organisation for Peace. The decision led to the closure of 16 health centres in camps for the displaced in Kabkabiya, Saraf Omra, and El Fasher localities.

Sudan s Military Companies Go Civilian: How the Recent Divestment Agreement Can Succeed - Carnegie Middle East Center

Sudan’s political transition marked a significant milestone on March 17, 2021, when its interim authorities agreed to transfer military-owned commercial companies to the control of civilian-headed government ministries. This was remarkable in a country dominated by the armed forces almost uninterruptedly since the late 1950s, all the more so as the issue of divestment had been a bone of public civil-military contention for a cash-strapped government over the preceding year. While the agreement is an encouraging first step, comparable experiences worldwide underline that military divestment may be partial and incomplete even when civilian authorities are in clear command. Sudan’s contested political arena and fragmentary security landscape point to far more intricate negotiations ahead and an even less assured outcome. Indeed, the agreement contained little, if any, detail on how and when restructuring will actually take place, suggesting that some of the more difficult issues ma

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