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Darfur rebel leader heads Sudanese finance ministry following cabinet shake-up

Sudan s PM reshuffles Cabinet to add rebel ministers

Aila and the Mannaa s Committee

Aila and the Mannaa’s Committee 2021/02/06 Diaa Eldin Bilal (1) It may be difficult for Wajdi Saleh and Salah Mannaa to comprehend the reaction of the people of Eastern Sudan towards the attempt to smear and discredit the reputation of their son and the former Prime Minister, Mohamed Tahir Aila. If the Wajdi and Mannaa Committee was just and credible, the tribes would not take sides with their members. The committee arrested many people and threw them for more than a year in its notorious cells with no trials. They tarnish the reputation of individuals and harm their families, using an absolute power that is not subject for reviewing and re-examination.

Sudanese Politician Mubarak Al-Fadil Al-Mahdi: Israel Has Many Shared Interests with Sudan

Share Video: Sudanese Politician Mubarak Al-Fadil Al-Mahdi: Israel Has Many Shared Interests With Sudan, Arab Countries In Face Of Iran s Expansionism, Nuclear Threat #8655 | 03:23 Source: Asharq TV (Saudi Arabia) Sudanese economist and politician Mubarak Al-Fadil Al-Mahdi, chairman of the Umma Party detailed Israel’s shared interests with the Arab countries in an interview on Asharq TV (Saudi Arabia) on January 24, 2021. He said that Sudan was targeted by Israel because of Omar Bashir’s regime’s ties with Iran and Syria and because of its involvement in smuggling weapons into Gaza and the Sinai Peninsula. He said that Sudan served as the pipeline delivering weapons to Hamas and other armed groups. Al-Mahdi said that this is why Sudan became very important to the security of Israel. He said that he believes that Israel is now a friend of the Arab world and the Arab world now shares the same interests. Al-Mahdi added that Iran has expanded into Arab countries in the region,

Sudan timeline October-December 2020: Peace accord signed, COVID second wave bites, security fears as UNAMID withdraws

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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