I HAVE NO TRIBE, I'M SUDANESE

"Sudan is not really a country at all, but many. A composite layers, like a genetic fingerprint of memories that were once fluid, but have since crystallized out from the crucible of possibility" Jamal Mahjoub, a Sudanese novelist

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Blogpost: on the challenges of finding medicine in Sudan

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Najla Norrin has owned and operated a pharmacy in a working-class neighborhood in Khartoum for over ten years, but 2017 was her worst yea...

'I blocked the memory for years': Sudanese women fight to ban FGM

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Published @ https://www.middleeasteye.net/in-depth/features/sudan-ending-fgm-uphill-battle-1570388912 KHARTOUM  - S.A. remembers her gr...
Saturday, June 3, 2017

Police shisha raids spread fear as Khartoum cracks down on the pipe

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It is a memory Hannah al-Sayed recalls very clearly. One night, while chatting and smoking shisha with her girlfriends in a cafe near t...
Sunday, September 18, 2016

TRACKS center trial, the Sudanese Government and Pornography

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"They kept asking me if I have a boyfriend....the last time I was  kissed…they threatened to take naked pictures of me or montage...
Friday, September 16, 2016

For the NISS in Sudan: the personal is political

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A few days ago, the Lieutannt-Colonel, Taha Osman Al-Hussein, the director of the Sudanese President's Office, wrote his number on a...
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I am a Sudanese journalist blogging for a better Sudan. When I started this blog in December 2006, I just wanted to write about Sudan and share my perspective. Then, I found out that I had an opinion and I continued blogging. I am a freelance journalist with an interest in human rights, development, politics and gender issues. I read, I write, I drink tea. ***I love the writings of Mai Ghossoub, Nawal Al-Saadawi and Eve Ensler. I want to write profiles like Gamal Nkrumah and non-fiction like Adam Hochschild
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