Darfur

Renewed Violence in Darfur: An Unstable Sudan

24 April 2022 saw renewed violence in the Darfur Provence of Sudan between Arab militias and the indigenous tribes of the area, the Masalit and the Fur. The violence began in 2003 and has caused some 300,000 deaths and some three million displaced. While most of the fighting was when General Omar al-Bashir was President, his overthrow by new military[Read More...]

Sudanese president applies for a visa to US despite ICC indictment

MEMO | May 20, 2016 The Sudanese foreign ministry has sent a formal request to the US Embassy in Khartoum to grant the Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir an entry visa to the US to attend the next United Nations General Assembly. Information Minister Ahmed Bilal said President Al-Bashir had been invited by UN Secretary-General Ban […]

Russia and China support Sudanese demand for UNAMID withdrawal from Darfur

MEMO | June 13, 2015 A Sudanese diplomat revealed on Friday that Russia and China are supporting the demand for the UN-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) to be withdrawn from the area, Quds Press has reported. According to Sudanese Radio, Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour met with the Russian and Chinese ambassadors in Khartoum separately. […]

Comic Relief: Capitalising on the Useful Poor

Comic relief has become an industry, its own self-justifying premise.  In January this year, BBC2 hosted its Great Comic Relief Bake Off.  It had four million viewers, meaning that 16.3 percent of the audience was nabbed between 8pm and 9pm on one specific viewing day.  The object of this bakeoff – raising funds for the indigent and needy – were the spectres of the moment.