Tag: EPDP

  • Why the PFDJ Is Afraid of Us: The Strategic Threat of Nationalist Unity

    Why the PFDJ Is Afraid of Us: The Strategic Threat of Nationalist Unity

    The ruling People’s Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) has not endured through popular consent. It has survived through an engineered system of fear, fragmentation, and narrative domination. Its silence toward nationalist movements is not indifference—it is apprehension. Unified, principled nationalists threaten the regime on every front: politically, strategically, philosophically, and historically. Unity as Memory—and

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  • Eritrean Opposition Group Move Towards Merger

    Eritrean Opposition Group Move Towards Merger

    • “This move signals a potential end to decades of fragmentation among Eritrean opposition forces.”

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  • Release Of Hussein Khelifa And Hamdoi Expected Anytime

    Release Of Hussein Khelifa And Hamdoi Expected Anytime

    If the Sudanese authorities keep the promise they gave to different people, Hussein Khelifa, the leader of of the ELF, and Abdelah Hamdoi, a member of the leadership council of the same organization, are expected to be released from prison anytime. One of the sources that communicated with the Sudanese authorities told Gedab News, “They

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  • EDA Outsourced Power To The People, EPDP Opted-Out

    George Bernard Shaw is quoted as having said “liberty means responsibility, and that is why most men dread of it.” The responsibility of which Shaw spoke requires endurance, vision, and patience. And yes its reward only comes after periods of toil and opposition. When one sees the cause of liberty advanced, or the general welfare

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