Month-Long Protests Plunge Sudan into Crisis – Everything Law and Order Blog

Economic crisis and repression in Sudan have led to constant protests while the US and others look the other way because they need him. Prof. Alex de Waal discusses the situation

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8 thoughts on “Month-Long Protests Plunge Sudan into Crisis”
  1. They will never do better. Their population increase is being supported by the west as is the rest of Africa. All my life, 72 years, I have seen the starving scrawny children of Africa being shown to us so we will give a few dollars to help the Africans create more children that they cannot feed. If we really want to help them and ourselves then leave them alone and they will figure it out themselves or disappear from the gene pool. Either way will be good for humanity.

  2. & the government don’t give a shit since they have killed elder people and anyone that the sniper chooses to end there life that day. The snipers have been ordered to kill people from the top roofs of the buildings. I pray to god to give us justice against those will ill intent. The government have shut down internet so, people can’t post videos to show the death of the people. They’re trying to hide what’s happening. Pure evil.

  3. Excellent interview and expert commentary by Professor de Waal. This is "Real News". Please provide more such content and expert analysis. Thank you.

  4. Thank you for hosting a real scholar on Sudan, such as Alex De Waal, rather than the beltway bandits. Please help shed more light on the plight in Sudan – it seems like is really it for the ultra-fascist genocidal Bashir

  5. People are people, I know suffering, and I know every person, I and have, and I will ever see knows suffering…..
    Offer them, Us, You
    Peace ……..

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