They ousted a dictator, defied a junta and now Sudan’s resistance committees are providing the only support to desperate people in their areas amid the war and persecution. Mark Weston spoke to one committee member in Khartoum
The organisation does not have the funds to address the conflict and reveal the depth of the humanitarian crisis
An Omdurman Ahlia University library filled with rare books, handwritten manuscripts and historical documents was gutted by fire
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/ 12 December 2011
At least 19 state troops have been killed in violent clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces and members of the SPLA in embattled South Kordofan.
As the country prepares for independence, the positive feeling is at odds with warnings by NGOs.
As fighting erupted on the Sudanese border, families fled as the army bombed the border town of Jau — displacing a further 31 700 people.
Armies of Sudan clashed in Abyei, the Sudan south’s People’s Liberation Army has said, two days after an agreed provisional demilitarisation accord.