Author: Salma Hamd Elawad

Demographic change in Sudan’s population composition is one of the primary objectives of the ongoing conflict, a goal that has been carefully planned for a long time. This article explores how and why certain countries benefit from altering Sudan’s demographic makeup by displacing its original inhabitants and replacing them with others. In 2014, the European Union announced an initiative addressing the challenges of illegal migration known as the “Khartoum Process,” managed by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GAZ). A European intelligence centre, Rock, was also established in the heart of Khartoum and managed by a French state security company.…

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