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  • 4 weeks ago | newleftreview.org | Joshua Craze

    The 15 April marked the two-year anniversary of a civil war in Sudan that has left tens of thousands dead and millions displaced. I published an essay in Sidecar, ‘Gunshots in Khartoum’, two days after the war began, which tried to trace its emergent lineaments. The conflict initially pitted the Sudanese army against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) – a paramilitary organization formed during the reign of dictator Omar al Bashir (1989-2019).

  • 1 month ago | radiotamazuj.org | Joshua Craze

    It is a measure of how dark the situation is in South Sudan that the prospect of the country being split apart by Sudan’s warring factions is less grim than its likely fate, which is to be fractured beyond repair. Already, the RSF and the UPDF are carving up parts of the country as enclaves for business ventures.

  • 1 month ago | allafrica.com | Joshua Craze

    analysisDebating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, often radical, scholarship, original and activist writing from within the African continent and beyond. It offers debates and engagements, contexts and controversies, and reviews and responses flowing from the African Arguments books.

  • 1 month ago | znetwork.org | Joshua Craze

    In late 2024, Kiir’s regime began military campaigns in three states: Western Equatoria, Western Bahr el Ghazal, and Upper Nile. All three states have experienced multiple government offensives since the signing of the Revitalised Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS) supposedly brought an end to South Sudan’s civil war (2013–18).

  • 1 month ago | smallarmssurvey.org | Joshua Craze

    Publications Briefing Paper South Sudan is once again on the brink of war. The regime of South Sudanese President Salva Kiir is bombing civilians and detaining the opposition, while foreign embassies close and evacuate staff. The Ugandan army has installed itself in Juba, the country’s capital, to assist Kiir’s regime’s suppression of the opposition. Both the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese army are also now participating in the conflict inside South Sudan.

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Joshua Craze
Joshua Craze @joshua_craze
22 Apr 25

RT @NewLeftReview: 'The forces pulling Sudan apart have little interest in ending this war, which has created the sort of enclave capitalis…

Joshua Craze
Joshua Craze @joshua_craze
17 Apr 25

I have an essay up at @NewLeftReview's Sidecar looking at the war in #Sudan https://t.co/kEnPh5w0E0 Thanks to @lola_seaton for such excellent editing!

Joshua Craze
Joshua Craze @joshua_craze
11 Apr 25

RT @Yassinhs: My 16th letter to Samira was published yesterday in NYR online. Many thanks to Yasmine Seal for the translation from Arabic a…