Inside the conflict
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Journalists are banned from the Nuba mountains. This makes it extremely difficult for International media to cover the war and it’s impact on civilians. Nuba Reports brings together local journalists with professional editors and mentors in order to produce verifiable and compelling dispatches from the front lines.
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Fighting broke out in June 2011 between Sudan’s government and Nuban rebels. Nuba Reports was founded by people living in the region after journalists and NGOs were banned. Our goal is to provide Sudan and the International community with credible and compelling dispatches from the front lines of this conflict and to illuminate the war’s impact on civilians. more
In our latests Sudan Insider, we provide news and analysis on the last areas of conflict in the Nuba Mountains, updates on this week’s peace talks in Addis Ababa, Saudi Arabia’s…
The Sudan Call umbrella opposition group is in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia today and are expected to sign the AU-brokered Roadmap Peace agreement. On March 19, members of the Sudan Call…
The people of the Nuba Mountains are accustomed to hardship. Receiving little outside aid, they have managed to farm and survive despite the challenges of a protracted civil war with…
The Sudan government has breached a four-month ceasefire with the rebel Sudan People’s Liberation Army-North (SPLA-N) after conducting attacks in South Kordofan State. President Omar Al Bashir announced a four-month…
The intense fighting in South Sudan’s capital on Friday, Sunday and Monday finally subsided today, but the violence may impact the region, including neighboring Sudan. “Good morning Juba,” writes journalist…
Marking the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy of month of fasting, many in the rebel-controlled Nuba Mountains celebrated Eid today. Although official estimates are unavailable, well over half the…
In our latest Sudan Insider, we provide news and analysis on the recent ceasefire declaration in the Nuba Mountains, changes in Yida, South Sudan, for Nuba refugees, the crackdown on…
Plans for prisoners of war* from the government side to be repatriated back home have been delayed for unclear reasons. For the first time since the conflict started in 2011,…
Nuba Reports produces a periodic situation report, with a focus on South Kordofan and covering the fighting and humanitarian situations on the ground. In addition, the report highlights recent political developments…
Nuba Reports originally published this article in partnership with Global Voices. Mohamed Al-Sadiq, a 19-year-old student at Omdurman Al-Ahlia University in Sudan, was in a rush. He refused his mother’s pleas…
Mohamed Adam was working at his job as a clerk at the governor’s office on May 31 when the awful routine sound of the government Antonov warplanes came to Kauda,…
After a week of sleeping in the reception area of the State Security Prosecution Office in Khartoum, Arwa Al-Rabie was released on Monday night on bail just in time to…
Dear Readers, This is our Sudan Insider, a bimonthly debrief from Nuba Reports that highlights important developments in Sudan and what they mean. Check out: Primary school bombed in latest…
On May 28th, Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) based in Al Azrak sent over 100 troops in 18 technicals and two tanks to attack Guru, an abandoned town 2 kilometers away….
The Sudan government continues to target children in the ongoing conflict in the Nuba Mountains. On Wednesday afternoon, a government warplane bombed a leading primary school in Kauda, Sudan, wounding…
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