Hamdok calls trial in absentia a distraction from ending Sudan war
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Hamdok calls trial in absentia a distraction from ending Sudan war
Former Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has dismissed a decision by authorities in Port Sudan to try him in absentia, describing it as a “desperate attempt” to avoid addressing the need to end the war in Sudan. Hamdok, who heads the Civil Democratic Alliance of Revolutionary Forces (Sumoud), said the move does not concern him and does not alter his priorities, which he said remain focused on stopping the conflict and easing the suffering o…
The reception at the Quai d'Orsay on 20 January of former Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok aroused the indignation of several Sudanese civil society collectives, denouncing the "dangerous political recognition" of a person accused of supporting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) responsible for numerous abuses and crimes against humanity in Sudan and supported by the United Arab Emirates. The Sudanese people interpret Hamdok's reception by off…
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