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A paramilitary group in Sudan has announced the formation of a parallel government in areas it controls, mainly in Darfur.
As violence and rights abuses rage on, the coalition pledges to pursue a ‘secular, democratic’ and decentralised Sudan.
The RSF-backed parallel government could complicate peace talks and cement a de facto partition in Sudan, say analysts.
The tide turned against the RSF in March after losing much of Khartoum to the army, with ...
Sudanese paramilitaries are forming a parallel government to the one controlled by the country's army, pushing Sudan further ...
The military led by career army officer General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan had condemned the idea of the RSF creating a parallel ...
It urged African Union member states and the international community not to recognize the parallel administration, ...
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces and allied groups on Saturday announced a civilian prime minister and a new presidential council ...
As fighting in central and south Sudan intensifies, the Sudan Founding Alliance said Gen. Mohamed Hamdan, leader of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, would head a 15-person government council ...
A newly formed parallel government in Sudan, led by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its rebel allies, will proceed with its plans despite a lack of international recognition, an ...
The African Union Peace and Security Council strongly condemned the announcement by the Sudan Founding Alliance, led by the ...