Showing posts with label Beja Congress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beja Congress. Show all posts

Thursday, September 21, 2023

Sudan's Conflict Expands to Port Sudan

 The Middle East Eye published on 19 September 2023 an article titled "Port Sudan: Army and Beja Fighters Face Off in Burhan Stronghold" by Mohammed Amin.

Aljazeera published on 21 September 2023 an article titled "Analysis: Port Sudan Fighting Reflects Tribal-army Tensions" by Mat Nashed.  

Eastern Sudan has supported the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and Abdel Fattah al-Burhan since the outbreak of conflict with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).  The region has generally avoided the conflict facing the rest of Sudan.  In fact, Port Sudan has become the de facto capital for the SAF and the center for sending relief supplies to the rest of the country.  

An incident between the SAF and a local ethnic leader's militia this week in Port Sudan has raised questions about stability in eastern Sudan and the alliance between local ethnic groups, especially the Beja, and the SAF.  This does not mean the Beja and other ethnic groups are switching support to the RSF, but it does pose a challenge for the SAF if handled badly.  

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Sudan: Preserving Peace in the East

The International Crisis Group (ICG) published on 26 November 2013 a report titled "Sudan: Preserving Peace in the East."  The ICG describes peace in the east as increasingly fragile.  Seven years after signing the Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement (ESPA), the conflict's root causes remain and in some cases are more acute due to the failure to implement many of the agreement's provisions.  The ICG urges all ESPA stakeholders to reconvene and address the deteriorating situation.