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Darfur lawyers: Police still view displaced as rebels
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Sudan: RSF Lt Gen had hand in Musa Hilal release
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March 13 - 2021 KHARTOUM
El Hadi Idris (Social media)
Dr El Hadi Idris, head of the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) and member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), chaired the meeting of the SRF Presidential Council on Wednesday with the heads of organisations and chief negotiators for the Juba Peace Agreement.
Mohamed Zakaria Faraj, the rapporteur of the leadership council of the SRF, signed a statement that the meeting emphasised the necessity of implementing the eastern track of the peace agreement. Implementation of the agreement includes naming candidates for the track for the executive body of the Ministry of Education and the Transitional Partners Council (TPC), and to establish a conference in Eastern Sudan.
February 19 - 2021 EL GENEINA
Meeting of the Displaced People Gathering of El Geneina (RD)
The
Displaced People Gathering of El Geneina for people
from refugee camps in West Darfur announced its “categorical refusal to agree to any investment projects” before they can return to the homes they fled from last month.
Over 100,000 people were displaced when large groups of gunmen attacked a number of districts of El Geneina and the two Kerending camps for displaced people on January 16 and 17. 60,000 of them sought refuge in schools and government buildings in central El Geneina, while 40,000 others fled to neighbouring villages.
In a statement, the Gathering described the planning of projects in the absence of their owners as a form of “robbery”. They stressed that any projects must be approved by them before they go ahead.
February 1 - 2021 DABANGA SUDAN
The Juba Peace Agreement is signed while the country is drowning - cartoon by Omar Dafallah (RD)
The signing of the Juba Peace Agreement in October was a glimmer of hope for a peaceful future in Sudan, however, there has been little immediate relief to the general public from ongoing economic woes, and chronic shortages of basic commodities such as bread and fuel. This was exacerbated by the second wave of COVID-19 infections.
Protests against the shortages, the March of the Millions expressing dissatisfaction with the slow pace of implementing the aims of the revolution, and frustration and concerns about security issues were widespread. The terms of the Juba agreement were also not welcomed everywhere, and the Eastern Sudan protocol of the agreement triggered clashes.
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