
Through in-depth discussions with experts, activists, and survivors, the podcast examines how Sudan can address historical injustices, human rights violations, and systemic oppression to build a more equitable future in Sudan.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Categories | PoliticsNewsEducation | ||||

Can justice prevail amid ongoing war? Activist and Political analyst Al-Sadiq Samel explores whether transitional justice is possible while violence still grips Sudan.
This episode is provided by Insaf (meaning “Equity” in Arabic), a Sudanese podcas... more
A harrowing look at Sudan’s legacy of abuse. Emadh Moufadal exposes past and present atrocities, and why documenting them is key to justice.
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From South Africa to Colombia—what can Sudan learn? Lawyer Abdelbaset Mohamed analyzes global transitional justice models and their potential application in Sudan.
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Grassroots movements are the backbone of Sudan’s justice demands. Lawyer and Human Rights Activist Activist Amr Kamal discusses how civil society can pressure authorities to deliver meaningful accountability.
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What does "transitional justice" really mean in Sudan’s context? Legal expert Rifaat Makkawi unpacks the frameworks - truth, justice, reparations, and guarantees of non-repetition as well as their relevance to Sudan.
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Can reparations truly restore dignity? Legal expert Lina Marwan breaks down how gender-sensitive reparations can address the systemic harms faced by Sudanese women and marginalized groups.
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From frontline activism to policy making, women are shaping Sudan’s justice process. Feminist advocate Fahima Hashim examines the challenges and triumphs of women leading the fight for accountability.
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Trauma doesn’t end with justice - it requires healing. Psychologist Dr. Inas Al-Hadi explores the mental health dimensions of transitional justice and how Sudan can support survivors of violence and repression.
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