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CNA Staff, Jul 16, 2020 / 02:00 am After a violent incident between South Sudanese tribal members in a previously peaceful refugee camp in Uganda, a local priest says that tribes must provide ...
The latest protests, which broke out on September 17 in Port Sudan, were led by Al-Hadendoa tribal leader Al-Nazir Tirk, who is demanding the nullification of the deal’s section on east Sudan.
Some Arab tribes accused of massacring civilians in the Darfur region of Sudan are now unleashing their considerable firepower against each other in a battle over the ...
Many have returned to the their homes, many have not. Whether in war or peace, one problem Sudan faces is counting its nomads. These nomads are primarily "Arabic" tribes who are pastoralists (usually ...
Then, after peace accords officially ended the southern Sudanese civil war in January 2005, 4 million displaced people began returning home. Today refugees are still on the way home—walking and riding ...
Sudanese bishop: Despite being many tribes, people are, first of all, Nuba Paul Jeffrey - Catholic News Service July 19, 2018 ...
May 29, 2025 (MUJLAD) – Disputes have erupted among leaders of the Misseriya tribe over how to respond to the Sudanese army’s advance into West Kordofan state, with differing views on ...
KHARTOUM — Representatives of the Beni Amer and Nuba tribes in Sudan's Red Sea state signed a reconciliation deal on Sunday under pressure from the country's most prominent military commander ...
But many from the Beja tribes believe the transition has done little to address their grievances. "We went out against Bashir in a quest for equality," said Awhag Eissa from Port Sudan.
Sudanese bishop: Despite being many tribes, people are, first of all, Nuba By Paul Jeffrey Jul 19, 2018 | Catholic News Service ...
PORT SUDAN, Sudan — Under the harsh rule of ex-president Omar Al Bashir, Sudan’s eastern tribes felt abandoned and neglected, even taking up arms against him. But two years after his ouster, they ...
But many from the Beja tribes believe the transition has done little to address their grievances. "We went out against Bashir in a quest for equality," said Awhag Eissa from Port Sudan.