Sudan Horizon

Opinion

The Nairobi Earthquake

By Rashid Abdel Rahim On the day following the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) gathering and its allied states' assembly in Nairobi—just before the announcement of the so-called charter and parallel government—the Kenyan daily The Standard…

In Nairobi… This Is What Happened!

By: Al-Sadiq Al-Rizigi The arrangements for the signing ceremony of what is called the Founding Charter and the announcement of a parallel government had been in the works for many weeks. Initially, all preparations were…

The NCP Agenda: An Initial Reading (1)

Dr. Ibrahim Al-Siddiq Ali First Reactions The first reaction to the National Congress Party's (NCP) "Agenda for the Future" is the question: Is this vision open for public discussion or merely an internal consultation? For a long…

The Nairobi Circus

by: Rashid Abdel Rahim The Nairobi gathering, orchestrated by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and certain national defectors, represents nothing but poor planning, weakness, treachery, and betrayal. Those who attempted to announce a…

Rapid Death

Rashid Abdel Rahim In social psychology, extensive studies have examined the impact of a name on its bearer. David Tieso, an American psychologist at the University of Arizona, states: "A name forms a fundamental pillar in shaping an…

Captagon War in Sudan.. Is There a Way Out?

By Major General(police), Dr. Najm Eddin Abdel Rahim On Tuesday, Sudan’s Organized Crime Control Department of the General Intelligence Service announced the seizure and dismantling of a Captagon factory run by foreigners in the…

Transitional Justice (1/2)

Dr. Inas Mohamed Ahmed The concept of transitional justice emerged amid growing international attention to addressing gross human rights violations in post-war societies transitioning towards peace and freedom. Countries emerging from…

Perseverance in Failure

Rashid Abdel Rahim They persevered in failure in every movement and stillness until it led them to a new name that describes their state and narrates a journey of misery—from Qahat to Taqaddum, and then to Sumoud (Perseverance). They…