Commentator Muhammad Elamin begins a multi-part discussion on the background of the war and genocide in Sudan. How do narratives fuel continued neo-colonial control of Sudan’s polity, and can unpacking Sudan’s history through a non-Western paradigmatic view bring about a politics of transformation?[i] In this first of a series of pieces, the author looks at the rise of ‘modern’ Sudan, colonial control, political decolonisation and the role of t…
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