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Ep 1: Unveiling Sudan's Covert Apartheid: The Untold Story of the "1956 State"

When we hear "Apartheid," we think of South Africa. But for 70 years, Sudan has been ruled by a deadlier, invisible system of racial and cultural exclusion.In this deep-dive episode, New Sudan Centre dissects the concept of "Covert Apartheid." We explore how the Sudanese elite engineered a system that hides behind religion and culture to marginalize the majority. How does it differ from the South African model? And why does the world call it a "civil war" when it is actually a structural crime?Keywords: Sudan War, Apartheid, 1956 State, Darfur, Human Rights, Geopolitics.

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    Beyond the Civil War: Inside Sudan’s Hidden Apartheid

    Is the war in Sudan just a power struggle between generals? Or is it the collapse of a 70-year-old system of racial segregation?Join us in this eye-opening discussion as we peel back the mask of the "1956 State." We analyse the hidden mechanisms of Sudan's "Covert Apartheid"—a system that doesn't use signs like "Whites Only," but uses economic marginalization and cultural erasure to kill. Discover the 5 pillars of this system and why understanding them is the only way to stop the war.Produced by: New Sudan Centre for Strategic Studies.Sudan, War, Apartheid, Africa, Geopolitics, RSF, SAF, Human Rights, Genocide, History.

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When we hear "Apartheid," we think of South Africa. But for 70 years, Sudan has been ruled by a deadlier, invisible system of racial and cultural exclusion.In this deep-dive episode, New Sudan Centre dissects the concept of "Covert Apartheid." We explore how the Sudanese elite engineered a system that hides behind religion and culture to marginalize the majority. How does it differ from the South African model? And why does the world call it a "civil war" when it is actually a structural crime?Keywords: Sudan War, Apartheid, 1956 State, Darfur, Human Rights, Geopolitics.

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