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In this episode of the Sudan Podcast, Dr. Mohamed El-Mokhtar El-Khalil, a researcher in political geography, discusses the Hemedti phenomenon as one of the most painful moments in Sudan's history. He argues that the wounds have reached the very depths of society in an unprecedented way and criticizes the positions of some political parties that previously rallied behind Hemedti. He considers the current conflict a battle between Burhan and Hemedti, not a battle between Islamists. Sudan's Deepest Wound: The Hemedti Phenomenon and the Conflict in Sudanese Society #SudanPodcast Sudan and Geopolitics: Is Sudan a Pivot Point for Africa? | Sudan Podcast Does geography determine Sudan's destiny, or can politics change its rules? And where does Sudan stand on the map of upcoming transformations? In this episode of the Sudan Podcast, Dr. Mohamed El-Mokhtar El-Khalil, a Mauritanian researcher in political geography, discusses how understanding Sudan cannot be achieved through politics alone, but rather through its deep history and its extensive connections with the Islamic West and the African continent. Its identity has been shaped by the interplay of geography, religion, migration, and culture. This episode explores the historical and cultural ties between Sudan and the Islamic Maghreb, examining how these connections have shaped a significant aspect of Sudan's social and religious fabric. It also discusses Sudan's position within the fractured African belt and why this geographical location is a crucial factor in understanding conflict, state boundaries, fragility, and stability. The episode further delves into the modern Sudanese political experience, from a critique of the Sudanese left and its stance on recent transformations to an assessment of the Islamists' experience, and the relationship of all this to the struggle for the state and power. The guest offers a broader analysis of Sudan's regional position, from its relationship with Egypt and the Sahel countries to the impact of the Israeli project and international shifts, emphasizing that Sudan is not merely a crisis arena but a pivotal point influencing the future of the entire region. Sudan Podcast, presented by Rabee Siraj. -
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