Sudan is not lost. Here at last is a way to break the cycle of violence in our country | Abdalla Hamdok
The Guardian
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For three years, ceasefires have been ignored and we have descended back into chaos.
Now there is a credible plan for peace on the table
Freedom, peace and justice.
Three words that united the Sudanese people and became the banner under which 30 years of dictatorship was brought to an end.
An era of corruption, religious extremism, repression and conflict was over.
I did not think that seven years on from the glorious December revolution, our nation would be on the edge of irreversible collapse.
Three years of senseless violence have pushed Sudan to the brink.
The country is engulfed in the https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/apr/15/sudan-in-worlds-largest-humanitarian-crisis-after-two-years-of-civil-war">world’s worst humanitarian crisis, with hundreds of thousands dead and millions displaced.
And for what?
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