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International Women's Day statement by Sudan’s Women in the Diaspora for Ending the War, Sudan Civilian and Humanitarian Emergencies Room London
The war in Sudan has now been raging since 15 April 2023. The result is the worst and most pressing humanitarian crisis unfolding in the world today, writes Fathi El-Fadl.
Take Your Hands and Weapons Off the Women of Sudan! by Mohamed Khalid, a member of Omdurman's Karari Resistance Committee
Liberation was proud to have joined the demonstration in central London on Saturday 1 June, organised by the Sudanese anti-war forces
The Forces for Radical Change in Sudan issue an appeal for action to avert a humanitarian catastrophe faced by Sudanese citizen's in the refugee camp of Olala. Ethiopia
Sudan's Alliance of Forces for Radical Change reviews the dire humanitarian situation a year on from the start of the war and issues a call to action
As international and regional initiatives to address the conflict founder, Sudan is rapidly heading towards becoming a failed state, warns Fathi El-Fadl.
A salute to the martyrs of the struggle for democracy and national sovereignty and a call for the widest popular coalition to stop the war and reclaim the revolution.
The civil war has resulted in people starving in parts of Sudan, with food security experts forecasting a wider crisis starting mid-year, and continuing next year, according to Sudan War Monitor
Fathi El-Fadl on why the mass mobilisation of the people, securing their active and unfettered participation in all decision-making institutions is critical
Dr Liz Payne, President of the National Assembly of Women (NAW), explains how the civil war threatens democracy in Sudan
July 12. Speakers: Amira Osman, progressive Sudanese activist; Rashid Elsheikh Sudanese Communist Party Marc Botenga MEP, Workers' Party of Belgium (PVDA-PTB); Jeremy Corbyn MP, Liberation, Peace & Justice Project,
To avoid impending disaster, Western governments need to empower Sudan’s democratic movement and target the sources of weapons and funds that fuel its armed factions.
This conflict between Sudan's military and the country's main paramilitary force is a proxy war against Sudanese people, backed by regional and international powers
Call for solidarity from the intern'l peace a& d anti-war movements, trade unionist, human rights organisations, MPs, activists, and all campaigners for democracy and peace
At Liberation meeting in parliament women speakers called for solidarity with struggles for equality, freedom and justice
Sudanese progressive politician, Fathi El-Fadl, comments on the important developments that have taken place in Sudan over recent weeks.
An authoritative, elegantly written and insightful analysis of the recent period of protest and change that has seen a standoff between the military and the grassroots opposition
We condemn the massacre of peaceful protesters, call for an immediate end to the repression and for those responsible for these heinous crimes to be brought to justice