@ReemWrites
Sudanese feminist writer and activist.
Letter from Khartoum
Letter from Khartoum
Once a city of art, resistance and riverside cafés, Khartoum now lies gutted by war. Displaced by the war, Reem Abbas reflects on loss, erasure and the urgent
‘Khartoum was lit with savage fire’: five Sudanese writers on the country’s nightmare conflict
‘Khartoum was lit with savage fire’: five Sudanese writers on the country’s nightmare conflict
<p>Reem Abbas is a Sudanese journalist. She graduated from the American University in Cairo</p>
Women give their perspectives on peace in East Sudan
Women give their perspectives on peace in East Sudan
Sudan in crisis: civilians caught in a military power struggle | Nothing is Foreign | CBC Podcasts | CBC Listen
Sudan in crisis: civilians caught in a military power struggle | Nothing is Foreign | CBC Podcasts | CBC Listen
Two rival military generals in Sudan have been locked in a violent power struggle for the past two weeks. Hundreds are dead and thousands displaced in the North African country. Residents in the capital Khartoum have been dealing with bombardment, power cuts and shortages of food, water and medicine. Could this conflict have been avoided? Activists and analysts say the international community ignored their warnings that the clash was a long time coming. This week on Nothing is Foreign, we take a close look into how this conflict came to be, the role of western diplomats and what it all means for the future of Sudan. Featuring: Reem Abbas, freelance writer and activist. Mat Nashed, freelance journalist and analyst. For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/nothing-is-foreign-transcripts-listen-1.6732059
The Horn Podcast: After Sudan’s Revolution with Reem Abbas
The Horn Podcast: After Sudan’s Revolution with Reem Abbas
Bring back the public order lashings?
Bring back the public order lashings?
Sudan’s public order law used to dictate every aspect of people’s everyday lives. To many, especially women, it was an obj...
Report- Resistance and movement building: Women’s rights in Sudan
Report- Resistance and movement building: Women’s rights in Sudan
In Sudan, neighbourhoods mobilised against al-Bashir
In Sudan, neighbourhoods mobilised against al-Bashir
Sudan: Barricading the Revolution
Sudan: Barricading the Revolution
Scared, but still trying: stories of women activists working for peace in conflict areas in Sudan
Scared, but still trying: stories of women activists working for peace in conflict areas in Sudan
INEW ~ To rebuild what has been lost, we need decades: Reem Abbas
INEW ~ To rebuild what has been lost, we need decades: Reem Abbas
SUDAN: ‘The only way out of this mess is through civilian rule’
SUDAN: ‘The only way out of this mess is through civilian rule’
When The Only Way Out Is Death - African Feminism (AF)
When The Only Way Out Is Death - African Feminism (AF)
Rape has been difficult to prosecute in Sudan because although the law was reformed, the procedural law and a discriminatory legal system still ask women for several witnesses to confirm their rape, making the process difficult and traumatic for women. One thing is different about this war; the communities are now witnesses to rape.
In Sudan, It Is a War on Women - WILPF
In Sudan, It Is a War on Women - WILPF
A First-Hand Account of Sudan's Civil War | VICE On Twitch
A First-Hand Account of Sudan's Civil War | VICE On Twitch
Incentivizing Peace only Leads to More War in Sudan | Fragile States Index
Incentivizing Peace only Leads to More War in Sudan | Fragile States Index
Men Fighting, Women Breaking-up: Sudanese Women's Movements, the Wing of the Patriarch? | African Arguments
Men Fighting, Women Breaking-up: Sudanese Women's Movements, the Wing of the Patriarch? | African Arguments
War has arrived
War has arrived
Women on the Frontlines: A Feminist Perspective on the Ongoing Crisis in Sudan - WILPF
Women on the Frontlines: A Feminist Perspective on the Ongoing Crisis in Sudan - WILPF
How did this conflict start? On the 15th of April 2023, Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, was rocked by sounds of heavy artillery in the southern part of the city, […]
Reem Abbas on the situation in Khartoum and hopes for Sudan
Reem Abbas on the situation in Khartoum and hopes for Sudan
Khartoum is Being Destroyed. What Does that Mean for Sudan? | Crisis Group
Khartoum is Being Destroyed. What Does that Mean for Sudan? | Crisis Group
‘Khartoum was lit with savage fire’: five Sudanese writers on the country’s nightmare conflict
‘Khartoum was lit with savage fire’: five Sudanese writers on the country’s nightmare conflict
The War to Take Over West Darfur and its Capital, Al-Geneina
The War to Take Over West Darfur and its Capital, Al-Geneina
A War for Sudan’s Identity: The Loss and Destruction of Culture and Heritage
A War for Sudan’s Identity: The Loss and Destruction of Culture and Heritage
Money Is Power: Hemedti and the RSF's Paramilitary Industrial Complex in Sudan
Money Is Power: Hemedti and the RSF's Paramilitary Industrial Complex in Sudan
The men on the roundabout
The men on the roundabout
Al-Mahdiya continues to haunt Sudan
Al-Mahdiya continues to haunt Sudan
Sudanese Feminist Sisterhood: At the frontline of radical resistance and solidarity - Alliance magazine
Sudanese Feminist Sisterhood: At the frontline of radical resistance and solidarity - Alliance magazine
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