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Tag Archives: Sudanese Communist Party
Sudan’s main obstacle to progress
By Mohammad Fadhel The political elite have drained the country’s potential and resources and turned it into a failed state Why are the Sudanese political leaders driving their country from one failure to another, as if failure is an inevitable … read more
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Protests continue to hit Sudan’s capital
Protests driven by high-level prices continued to sweep over sporadic parts of the Sudanese capital Khartoum on Sunday, reaffirming public discontent with the country’s economic woes. The wave of rare protests, which started last Tuesday in Burri area in eastern … read more
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