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A civil war between two major rival factions of the military government of Sudan began during Ramadan on 15 April 2023. The two opponent factions consist of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) under Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its allies (collectively the Janjaweed coalition) under the Janjaweed leader Hemedti. [23]
22 February – The World Food Programme releases a report stating over 95% of Sudan's population cannot afford a meal a day. [4]26 February – Sudanese military ruler Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets with Libyan Government of National Unity prime minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh to request help in the war in Sudan in response to the involvement of Libyan mercenaries.
Sudan reports a large internet outage across the entire country during the night. [31] Thousands of Sudanese refugees are reported to have entered South Sudan and Egypt. [32] 24 April: Switzerland suspends all diplomatic operations in its Khartoum embassy. [33] Brazil, South Africa, Niger and Mexico evacuate more than 100 citizens from Sudan.
The United Nations Security Council voted Friday to end its political mission of a few hundred people dedicated to ending the civil war in Sudan. Russia abstained from the unanimous vote to end ...
Sudan is grappling with a political crisis that has seen a death toll of 118 people and rising, after security forces opened fire on pro-democracy protesters in the country’s capital.
Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok announced his resignation Sunday amid political deadlock and widespread pro-democracy protests following a military coup The post Sudan’s PM announces ...
The Sudanese Coordination of Civil Democratic Forces (Tagadum) [1] [2] (Arabic: تنسيقية القوى المدنية الديمقراطية السودانية (تقدم)) is a pro-civilian-power coalition in Sudan which is involved in peace negotiations in the War in Sudan. [3] Taqaddum claims to be neutral in the conflict. [4]
The Attorney-General of Sudan, Fath Al-Tayfour, formally accused Abdallah Hamdok and 15 other leaders of Tagadum of complicity in war crimes and genocide committed by the RSF and called for a red notice to be issued by Interpol. Tagadum denied the charges. [261] The United Nations warned world leaders of the continuing violence in Sudan. [262]