It would appear Sudan has joined the rest of the democratic world ,with the instalment of a leader who diddnt get the most votes.
Maybe they should give it a go though,they must be tired of war by now
This is a discussion on How Did World Mass Media Evaluate The Electoral Scene In Sudan? within the Coffee Room forums, part of the The House of Commons category; The US analyst JEFFREY GETTLEMAN has written an article on the International Herald Tribune in which he affirmed that President ...
The US analyst JEFFREY GETTLEMAN has written an article on the International Herald Tribune in which he affirmed that President Al-bashir and his party are the winners in the Sudanese electoral process.
The writer referred to what he called the development and basic service projects that were established in the remote villages.
The writer has criticized the traditional powers, saying the inflation reached high levels when they were in power 25 years ago.
The writer pointed to the World Bank report that lauded the performance of the Sudanese economy and the rates of growth achieved by the Sudan.
In the meantime, according to a Norwegian newspaper, the Norwegian Church Aid Organization is pleased with the Sudanese elections on the ground that it is a democratic experience despite difficulties.
A Danish writer has meanwhile said despite some flaws, Sudan is moving in the right direction. The Danish writer said the result of the electoral process will be acceptable as it is the most important item of the comprehensive peace agreement that ended the longest war in Africa.
In Russia, the Novosti News Agency has said that the Russian observers, who participated in monitoring the election process in Sudan, have appreciated the efforts made by the Sudanese National Elections Commission, affirming that what they have seen complies with the democratic standards.
In a statement to Russia Today TV channel, one of the members of the Russian monitoring team said that the technical mistake that occurred during the polling was a normal administrative mistake that did not affect the whole process.
The Russian monitor has lauded the wide participation of the Sudanese people in the elections. The said testimonies were excerpts from the world mass media. It is obvious that these media organizations have no interests in supporting any party in Sudan.
Thus, the said excerpts affirm that the international community supports the democratic process in Sudan and acknowledges the concrete achievement made by the current government in Sudan.
It would appear Sudan has joined the rest of the democratic world ,with the instalment of a leader who diddnt get the most votes.
Maybe they should give it a go though,they must be tired of war by now
When a member of this forum responds to your 'press releases' in anticipation of some debate they receive no substantive response. This is because they are 'planted' posts which you almost certainly have neither personally written or researched.
President Al-Bashir is a war criminal for whom there is an international arrest warrant outstanding from the International Criminal Court. He is the leader of the fundamental Muslim government in Northern Sudan, and faces charges relating to the murder of 1.4 million non-fundamental Muslims, Christians and animists in S.Sudan.
Independent observers have reported widespread intimidation, vote rigging and violence before and during the election.
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