Sudanese people living in Egypt wave their national flags and shout slogans against Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir and his government during a protest outside Sudan’s embassy in Cairo October 3, 2013. (REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)
by Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi | Oct 27, 2013 | Debate
In this day and age, no regime can be stable unless it meets four conditions: its legitimacy is accepted by a critical section of the people, it ensures security, it provides suitable means of living, and it receives international approval. The Sudanese regime has...
by Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi | Nov 2, 2005 | Opinion
The human rights wave started forcefully after the Second World War, driven by the feeling of guilt for the evils committed by humanity, and reached its peak during the second half of the 20th Century. Treaties and charters personifying human rights in all the...