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يجب على الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية التعجيل برفع اسم السودان من قائمة الدول الراعية للإرهاب وفرض عقوبات على شبكات المخرِّبين الذين يحاولون زعزعة السلام في البلاد

لقد آن الأوان لرفع اسم السودان من قائمة الدول الراعية للإرهاب، ومن ثم يجب على الولايات المتحدة التعجيل باتخاذ هذا القرار. وفي الوقت ذاته، يتعين عليها دعم جهود الإصلاح من خلال فرض عقوبات تستهدف شبكات المخرِّبين من المسؤولين والعناصر التمكينية التي تعمل على زعزعة السلام، وانتهاك حقوق الإنسان، وتقويض عملية التحول الديمقراطي.

By Enough Team

December 12, 2019

Enough Project Condemns Military Attack on Civilian Protesters in Khartoum

Today, in a violent offensive action, Sudanese security forces attacked peaceful protesters in the capital Khartoum, killing at least 13 people, according to the latest reports from eyewitnesses. The Enough Project condemns in the strongest terms this cowardly attack by security forces against peaceful protesters demanding a civilian government in Sudan. The ruling Transitional Military Council bears the full responsibility and must be held accountable for this massacre

By Enough Team

June 3, 2019

Sudan: Protestors and Transitional Military Council Avert “Tiananmen” Moment in Khartoum

Today's news from Khartoum indicate a lowering of the tension in the standoff between the Transitional Military Council (TMC) and the Coalition of Freedom and Change, a coalition of professional and civil society organizations and opposition parties, and the major force behind the popular uprising in Sudan. This followed two days of heightened tensions during which the two parties appeared headed toward confrontation, stoked by threats from a military commander

By Enough Team

May 2, 2019

Guest Post: Palace Coup in Khartoum

This post was written by David L. Phillips. Mr. Phillips is Director of the Program on Peace-building and Rights at Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights.

By Enough Team

April 15, 2019

Enough Project and Don Cheadle Issue Warning About Sudan's Coup

The Enough Project is gravely concerned by the nature of the coup d'etat that took place in Sudan overnight. President Omar al-Bashir's First Vice-President and Minister of Defense, General Awad Ibn Auf, announced that he is taking power on behalf of the Supreme Security Committee, the country's main security force.

By Enough Team

April 11, 2019