Sudan: From ethnic division to political obliteration

Speakers

Ammar Hamoda (Sudanese politician)

** Frédérique Cifuentes (Multi media producer focusing on Sudan)

The recent flare-up of military confrontation among senior military leaders ruling Sudan is an indication that the military rule is not sustainable. Hundreds were killed unnecessarily as senior figures of the military junta vied to extend personal authority. The people of the country which had witnessed its biggest loss when its southern part was grabbed by the secessionists are politically and morally exhausted. They had struggled against foreign invaders in order to gain real freedom and revolted against the personal rule of Nimeiri to achieve democratic transformation to modern statehood. Their hopes were repeatedly dashed. With the ongoing strife by the military, the people, once again, aspire to return to civilian rule under a democratic and constitutional framework.

The future of Sudan and its citizens is at stake.

 6.30 pm, Tuesday, 9th May 2023

Venue: Abrar House, 45 Crawford Place, W1H 4LP

The meeting will be held in person, followed by dinner

You can also participate on Zoom using this link 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85680888416?pwd=THBPWHhCRkxEeWtMQWlJVHBycExOUT09

Meeting ID: 856 8088 8416

Password: 000000

Or on Youtube on this link:  

https://www.youtube.com/user/Abrarhousevideo

Admission is Free. Please register for catering purposes – email: d05sa@yahoo.co.uk or text 07795 660 438

*Ammar Hamoda is a Sudanese politician and a Leading official within the Unionist Alliance of Sudan.  He is one of the official spokespersons of Forces of Freedom and Change FFC (Sudan). He is a freelance ICT professional (Technical/Commercial). Born in Sudan, he studied at Khartoum University and  holds MBA from the Brunel University in Aviation Management.

**Frédérique Cifuentes is a multimedia producer, curator and educator based in London, specialising in the documentation and promotion of cultural identity and heritage. Her work is deeply informed and enriched by continuous multicultural experiences, cross-cultural dia­logues and exploration of identities, histories and mea­nings. Over years of research and work in Sudan and the UK, Frederique has built a significant archive of Sudan heritage through photography and film, spanning various locations and themes.


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