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Sunday, December 9, 2012


Security men of Sudanese regime killed four university students under torture and threw their bodies in the canal.
The students were in peaceful demonstration asking for their rights in free education. Dean of the university called security men and they came at once. In no time they started beating and torturing with electric batons.
As a result of this horrible crime, demonstrations in different parts of Sudan took place. People calling for revenge and calling to the end of Al-Bashir's regime.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Pollution in Sudan

 
حلة خوجلي- الخرطوم بحري
 تاريخ التقاط الصورة ٣١/٨/٢٠١٢
Hilat Khogli - Khartoum North
Picture taken on August 31, 2012
 
 
Plastic pollution
 
 
السوق المحلى بالخرطوم
Domestic market in Khartoum
 
 
مدرسة البركة الثانوية بالحاج يوسف
Albaraka High School - Haj Youssef-Khartoum
 
 
العاصمة الخرطوم
Khartoum, the capital.
 
 
جانب من سوق القضارف
A market in Gadaref -East Sudan


شارع الحرية
 
قلب العاصمة الخرطوم
Alhuriya Street
The heart of the capital, Khartoum

 
 
 
 
ولاية سنار
Sennar State 
 

Monday, August 6, 2012

High schoolers were killed in peaceful demonstrations...


31 July 2012 -Nyala
1. Mohammed Abbakr - 17 years old in high school.
2. Tahani Hussein - 17 years old (was shot directly in the head.
3. Jamal Ibrahim - 17 years old.
4. Mujahid Mohammed - 18 years old.
5. Mohammed Ali - 16 years old.
6. Nureldin Jido - 17 years.
7. Ibrahim Mohammed Abd Elgadir.
8. Elhadi Hussein ( was shot inside his house with shot artillery ).
9. Ali Eltayeb.
10. Abd Ellatif.
11. HasabAllah Mohammed.
12. Hawa AbdAllah.




Lost an eye and she is not involved in demonstrations...



Peaceful demonstrations were going on July 9th, 2012. Halima Hussien, a student in the first year of College of Agriculture, was shot with a rubber bullet in the eye. She had nothing to do with the demonstrations. She was taking an exam and when she got out she was surprised with a rubber bullet in her eye. She was taken to the emergency and the doctor wrote his report but the police hid it. Halima continued to bleed for six hours because the doctors refused to take a surgery procedure. He was asking for her offical forms. During the surgery, the doctor indicated that she would not be able to see with her right eye.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

People are fed on meat of donkeys..














Sudanese President confers thousands of cattle and sheep and his people are fed on meat of donkeys and dogs.




This incident was distributed to many websites.Residents of Almaigoma, Eastern Khartoum, were surprised by the signs of a sacrifice. It was a donkey and its head was found to be slaughtered professionally, with its heads and legs .  While the butcher escaped to an unknown destination and residents revealed that they found belongings of the donkey were thrown in a ditch. Traces of car wheels were found near that ditch and it is most likely that the butcher was using the car to relocate the meat of the donkey. The competent authorities were informed to review the butchers specially the ones that are in random market areas.  

Demanding the release of Egyptian journalist Shaima Adel


Egyptian activists imposing their control of the Sudanese Embassy buildings and hanging their posters on the walls and erecting their tent, demanding the release of Egyptian journalist Shaima Adel, who is detained in the prisons of the Sudanese intelligence and security service ten days ago. The activists are occupying part of the Embassy’s area for the freedom of Shaima.  

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Message from university students


Students of University of Khartoum carrying a banner that says to President al-Bashir:

"His excellency Mr. Groom of the Republic, you have the security forces with you and we have Allah (God) with us. Are they equal?!"

Tuesday, July 10, 2012



"...he is my son, my only son, but today he is the son of all Sudan....I appeal that all mothers of detainees not to keep silent.... and to ask for the freedom of their sons.."


Kawther Alsheikh, mother of Boushi.



Boushy is famous with his confrontation with Nafie Ali Nafie, Assistant of the President in January 2012. In it he revealed that Nafie Ali Nafie and his companions are too weak to respond to arguments . He revealed that the National Security is not a system to maintain the security of the country and as citizens  but to maintain the regime even at the expense of an unarmed ….

Sit-in students at Khartoum University Mathematical Sciences ...





Students of Faculty of mathematical sciences the University of Khartoum organized a sit-in inside the College and
in the picture of Dr. Taj Ali Ahmed, head of the Mathematics Department joins the protestors.


Sit-in students at Khartoum University Mathematical Sciences ...
Worth mentioning, the University of Khartoum turned into military barracks and huge number of police and informal militias (Rabbatah) are on every corner, it seems that the Khartoum State police has shifted its headquarters there.
Tribute to the Khartoum University students and professors, you spark the revolution and its fuel which turns off.


 

Violations to the rights of doctors…


To doctors:
There were clear violations to the rights of fellow doctors and female doctors. They were detained by the regime and the security forces, and upon that all doctors of Sudan, across their union and membership in all locations, will respond to these abuses and preserve their rights to take a firm and decisive situation. We are sending a clear message to release the doctors within 24 hours, otherwise our next move, that is well-known to history, is coming - we are all united in our organizations and Committees in order to save the freedom and dignity of our brothers and sisters doctors …






 










 

Signs of crisis in the bread flour…






  
Several areas of the capital of Sudan and other states are experiencing signs of crisis in the bread flour, amid fears that will lead to higher prices of bread….

July 10, 2012
Several areas of the capital of Sudan and other states are experiencing signs of crisis in the bread flour, amid fears that will lead to higher prices of bread along with a wave of expensive sweeper sweeping the markets of Sudan in these days at the time in which the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir abolished the decision of the Finance Minister to raise subsidies on flour. The Deputy Chairman of the Federation of Chambers of Industry Adil Mirghani detected that the Ministry of Finance made the decision two weeks ago to raise the price of flour from(2800) to (4400) dollars per ton and reported by the Federation of Chamber of Industry in coordination with the Minister of Industry Abdul Wahab Osman to raise a memo to the President of the Republic explaining in it the implications of the dimensions of raising the price of flour and its impact on consumers. Mirghani indicated to stop the companies for a number of ships of Port Sudan, fear of fluctuating prices, and falling into losses, but he confirmed to retreat after the end of the problem, and revealed the commitment of (Siqa) and (Seen For Yields) companies to provide flour to the market need, but pointed out a problem that is said to be facing the Wheata Company related to finding some quality wheat that is needed for mixing.
And the country is experiencing a series of student and popular demonstrations, which broke out three weeks before the announcement of President Omar al-Bashir for austerity policy under which the government decided to raise subsidies on fuel and some basic commodities to cover the deficit in budget of about $ 2.4 billion.


Monday, July 9, 2012




               Thief                   Bully                Immoral           Dancer

A picture describing the president as a ruler for 23 years.