Sudanese, including youth, women, professionals, civil society organizations and opposition groups, have peacefully protested the genocidal Sudan regime since December 2018, and those in Khartoum are currently camped outside of military headquarters demanding a civilian-led transitional council instead of the military council that removed Bashir and seized power on April 11, 2019. These protests are part of a decades-long struggle against a regime that has destroyed and marginalized Sudanese from all corners of the country. Act for Sudan admires and congratulates the Sudanese people for uniting around a vision of a free, just and peaceful Sudan and for demonstrating remarkable courage, determination and perseverance in achieving that worthy vision. …
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Recent News
- Famine (IPC Phase 5) is ongoing in part of Al Fasher — Relief Web August 9, 2024
- More children dying of hunger in Darfur and Nuba Mountains — Radio Dabanga August 9, 2024
- Inside the Mountain Stronghold of an Elusive Rebel Movement — NY Times August 8, 2024
- Crisis unfolding in Sudan as internally displaced nears 10 million June 7, 2024
- From the Embers of an Old Genocide, a New One May Be Emerging May 15, 2024
- US Ambassador: ‘Darfur is on the precipice of a large-scale massacre’ May 15, 2024
- RSF intensify shelling in El Fasher, civilians bear brunt of renewed clashes May 14, 2024
- Sudan’s military fends off attack by paramilitary forces on el-Fasher May 11, 2024
- US urges countries supplying weapons to Sudan’s warring parties to stop, warning of a new genocide April 29, 2024
- The United States Calls for an Immediate Cessation of Attacks in El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan April 24, 2024
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