Tag: الخرطوم
Bracing for the future
by Musa Hamid | 2020-01-21 | Society
Amidst a fragile balance of power and an economy in deep distress, Sudan’s transitional government is under pressure to deliver against high popular expectations. Equipped with hope, people brace for the future.
Trauma takes its toll on protestors
by Mohamed Ibrahim | 2020-01-13 | Society
Many protestors in Sudan experienced intense fear, horror and helplessness in response to scenes during which people suffered serious injury or death. Some go on to lead relatively normal lives. But on others, these traumatic experiences take their toll.
The search to find missing loved ones
by Ahmed Abdulghani | 2019-12-31 | Society
More than 100 people were killed within hours, and dozens disappeared when paramilitaries moved in to disperse a protest camp in front of the Army General Command in the centre of Khartoum on June 3, 2019. To this day, families search for their loved ones, months after their disappearance.
Despite prejudice, Sudan launches women’s football league
by Hind Ramadan | 2019-12-02 | Society
In Sudan, female football players face prejudice in a society where the sport is not traditionally seen as a feminine pursuit.
Live fast and die young
by Omar Al-Farouk | 2019-09-18 | Society
When paramilitaries moved in to disperse a protest camp in the centre of Khartoum in June, more than 120 people have been killed. 25-year-old Abdelsalam Kisha was one of the victims.

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