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Dec 2, 2024 |
qoshe.com | Mohamed Suliman
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Nov 6, 2024 |
qoshe.com | Mohamed Suliman
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Oct 24, 2024 |
allafrica.com | Mohamed Suliman
While still rudimentary - voice-cloning models can't yet relay convincing Sudanese dialects - the use of Deepfakes is now routinely used on Sudan's violent, if bloodless, alternative battlefield: social media. In April 2024, an image of a building engulfed in flames went viral on Facebook in Sudan. The image was widely shared with captions that claimed the building was part of Al-Jazeera University in Wad Madani city, and the Sudanese army had bombed it.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
africanarguments.org | Mohamed Suliman
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Aug 22, 2024 |
democracyinafrica.org | Sithembile Mbete |Brian Mwaniki |Mohamed Suliman |Micha Wiebusch
Africa’s desire to be fully represented in all decision-making organs of the United Nations (UN), particularly in the security council, is informed by three factors. First, repairing the historical injustice of its underrepresentation in global governance. Second, recognising African contributions in shaping the contemporary world order. Third, the urgency of securing the legitimacy of the UN in the face of emerging threats to international peace and security.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
countercurrents.org | Bharat Dogra |Brett Wilkins |Priti Gulati Cox |Mohamed Suliman
It is an extremely tragic aspect of the world today that amidst all the supposed progress of science and technology, amidst all the increase of billionaires and their wealth, the life of several hundred million people has been reduced to almost intolerable levels as they are distressed by the loss of near and dear ones suddenly in conflicts, and at the same time themselves suffer from injuries, disease, violent attacks, extreme hunger, deprivation and adverse weather conditions.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
countercurrents.org | Brett Wilkins |Priti Gulati Cox |Mohamed Suliman |Khalid Siddig
Geneva – As the war in Sudan reaches its 16th month, the disproportionate impact on women and girls persists and must be addressed. They are paying the highest price, facing displacement, unlawful detention, home confinement, hunger amid a looming famine, increased gender-based violence, and reduced access to essential services, including for sexual and reproductive needs, as direct consequences of the ongoing war.
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Aug 7, 2024 |
countercurrents.org | Brett Wilkins |Priti Gulati Cox |Mohamed Suliman |Khalid Siddig
In an urgent appeal for financial and other resources, two top United Nations human rights officials on Tuesday condemned the world’s inadequate response to a nascent famine in Sudan.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
znetwork.org | Mohamed Suliman
In April 2023, a war broke out in Sudan between the Sudanese armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces. The impact has been devastating. Thousands were killed in addition to massive destruction in buildings and infrastructure, causing many to fear that the whole country will fall into a cycle of violence. One of the primary causes of this crisis are the reckless interventions by external actors seeking to advance their interests.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
countercurrents.org | Priti Gulati Cox |Stan Cox |Mohamed Suliman |Khalid Siddig
by Priti Gulati Cox and Stan CoxFor months, we’ve all been able to stay reasonably informed about the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. But there’s another horrific war that’s gotten so little coverage you could be excused for not knowing anything about it. What we have in mind is the seemingly never-ending, utterly devastating war in Sudan. Think of it as the missing war. And if we don’t start paying a lot more attention to it soon — as in right now — it’s going to be too late.