SUDAN INSIGHT ALERT: Institute for Security Studies - UNAMID should stay in Darfur to protect civilians until the political transition in Sudan is sustainable

22/7/2020: Institute for Security Studies - UNAMID should stay in Darfur to protect civilians until the political transition in Sudan is sustainable, by Meressa K Dessu

 Meressa K Dessu, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Security Studies, calls for the joint UN-African Union (AU) mission in Darfur (UNAMID) to remain until Sudan’s political transition can be sustained and the government is capable of civilian protection.

Dessu also calls for UNAMID to persuade armed groups to participate in Sudan’s transitional government process and support the political transition, noting that its substitute, the UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS), lacks the AU’s political leverage in Sudan.

 Dessu also identified three interrelated causes for the rise in Darfur violence: first, the underlying causes of the conflict remain unresolved, with displaced people attacked by Arab militias when attempting to return to their land.

 Secondly, UNAMID’s effectiveness is reduced by its drawdown.

 Third, the reduction in humanitarian aid for internally displaced people forces them to exit their camps to farm or trade, thereby making them vulnerable to attacks. 

SUDAN NEWS ALERT: Radio Dabanga - Resistance committees plan 'revolutionary escalation’ in Sudan

22/7/2020: Radio Dabanga - Resistance committees plan 'revolutionary escalation’ in Sudan

 Radio Dabanga report that Resistance Committees in Khartoum announced a comprehensive revolutionary escalation to press for the implementation of the demands of the Sudanese public during the June 30 March of the Millions.

 Radio Dabanga also report that Dr Mudawi Ibrahim, head of the peace axis at the University of Khartoum Forum for Development and Democratic Transformation, stressed the importance of rebuilding the Sudanese state and ensuring the participation of all Sudanese in the process.  

 He said that a national conference will discuss issues of citizenship, the relationship of religion to the state, forms of governance and the way in which Sudan would be governed, whether federal or otherwise, through a societal dialogue.

SUDAN NEWS ALERT: DW - EU suspends migration control projects in Sudan amid repression fears

22/7/19: DW - EU suspends migration control projects in Sudan amid repression fears

 Deutsche Welle reports that a European Union spokesperson has confirmed that the EU has suspended projects targeting illegal migration in Sudan, amid fears they might have aided security forces responsible for violently repressing peaceful protests in Sudan.

 A German-led project that organizes the provision of training and equipment to Sudanese border guards and police was "halted" in mid-March, while an EU-funded intelligence center in Khartoum, has been "on hold" since June.

 The EU spokesperson denied that the Sudanese government benefits from direct EU financial support, saying that “all EU-funded activities in Sudan are implemented by EU member states development agencies, the UN, international organizations and NGOs, who are closely scrutinized through strict and regular monitoring during projects' implementation."

 DW note that an official EU document dated December 2015 highlighted the risk of EU equipment and training for Sudanese security services and border guards could be “diverted for repressive aims.”