Sudan Police Get Tough on Student Protests
Harsh treatment of demonstrators suggests Khartoum fears spread of unrest.
28 Feb 12
Harsh treatment of demonstrators suggests Khartoum fears spread of unrest.
Gruelling, poorly-paid construction work seen as only way of earning an income.
Women use song to incite men into conflict with neighbouring tribes.
Prosecutor ratchets up pressure on Khartoum, but will it make any difference?
People from the newly-independent state in the south suddenly find themselves foreigners in Sudan.
As Khartoum prepares for future without South Sudan, women’s groups say its recent human rights record doesn’t bode well for new era.
Governments that pay for humanitarian effort must act to curb interference by Khartoum.