Demonstrasjon utenfor Utenriksdepartementet i Oslo mot militærkuppet i Sudan, lørdag 30 oktober 2021
Author: Martin Berge, Jr.
Sudan army chief Burhan relieves six ambassadors, including US, EU, France, Qatar
Sudan’s army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan relieved six Sudanese ambassadors from their posts, including in Washington and Paris, state TV reported on Wednesday
AFRICAN UNION SUSPENDS SUDAN UNTIL RESTORATION OF CIVILIAN-LED GOVERNMENT
The African Union on Wednesday suspended Sudan’s membership in the regional body until a civilian-led government is restored
Seminar @ Bergen Global: Youth mobilization and activism during Sudan’s transition
Seminar about the role of the youth in the uprising, what has been done to include the youth in the transitional processes, and the status of political mobilization and participation among youth today
Bergen Global: Sudan forklart
Gunnar M. Sørbø (CMI) og Liv Tønnessen (CMI) i samtale med Thor Olav Iversen (UiB) tar for seg hva som ligger bak konfliktene i Sudan, hva som førte til revolusjonen i 2019 og framtidsutsiktene for fred og overgang til demokrati i landet
Sudan military leaders blame coup bid on politicians
A day after coup attempt was thwarted, top military chiefs accuse civilian politicians of turning a blind eye to people’s needs
Troika Support for Civilian-led Transition
The Troika (the United States, United Kingdom and Norway) expresses its strong support for Sudan’s transition and rejects any attempts to derail or disrupt the Sudanese people’s efforts to establish a democratic, peaceful, and prosperous future
Sudan’s PM says coup plotters were military, non-military
Sudan’s prime minister Abdalla Hamdok says Tuesday’s coup attempt was organised by elements in and outside the military establishment
Sudan failed coup: Government blames pro-Bashir elements
Sudan says that «forces of darkness» linked to the ousted President Omar al-Bashir were behind Tuesday’s failed coup attempt
‘Is this justice?’: why Sudan is facing a multibillion-dollar bill for 9/11
The families of some 9/11 victims are still pursuing compensation from those complicit in the attacks – but is Sudan, already ravaged by years of US sanctions, really the right target?