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.
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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.
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 podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of Transitional Justice in Sudan. Published by the German Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Office Sudan.
You will be listening to Arabic audio. Please find the english subtitles in the video (via Youtube).
https://fritz.fm/2762/
A harrowing look at Sudan’s legacy of abuse. Emadh Moufadal exposes past and present atrocities, and why documenting them is key to justice.
This episode is provided by Insaf (meaning “Equity” in Arabic), a Sudanese podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of Transitional Justice in Sudan. Published by the German Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Office Sudan.
You will be listening to Arabic audio. Please find the english subtitles in the video (via Youtube).
From South Africa to Colombia—what can Sudan learn? Lawyer Abdelbaset Mohamed analyzes global transitional justice models and their potential application in Sudan.
This episode is provided by Insaf (meaning “Equity” in Arabic), a Sudanese podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of Transitional Justice in Sudan. Published by the German Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Office Sudan.
You will be listening to Arabic audio. Please find the english subtitles in the video (via Youtube).
https://fritz.fm/2747/
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.
This episode is provided by Insaf (meaning “Equity” in Arabic), a Sudanese podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of Transitional Justice in Sudan. Published by the German Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Office Sudan.
You will be listening to Arabic audio. Please find the english subtitles in the video (via Youtube).
https://fritz.fm/2738/
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.
This episode is provided by Insaf (meaning “Equity” in Arabic), a Sudanese podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of Transitional Justice in Sudan. Published by the German Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Office Sudan.
You will be listening to Arabic audio. Please find the english subtitles in the video (via Youtube).
https://fritz.fm/2734/
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.
This episode is provided by Insaf (meaning “Equity” in Arabic), a Sudanese podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of Transitional Justice in Sudan. Published by the German Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Office Sudan.
You will be listening to Arabic audio. Please find the english subtitles in the video (via Youtube).
https://fritz.fm/2730/
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.
This episode is provided by Insaf (meaning “Equity” in Arabic), a Sudanese podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of Transitional Justice in Sudan. Published by the German Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Office Sudan.
You will be listening to Arabic audio. Please find the english subtitles in the video (via Youtube).
https://fritz.fm/2726/
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.
This episode is provided by Insaf (meaning “Equity” in Arabic), a Sudanese podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of Transitional Justice in Sudan. Published by the German Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Office Sudan.
You will be listening to Arabic audio. Please find the english subtitles in the video (via Youtube).
https://fritz.fm/2721/
How can transitional justice mechanisms address the unique vulnerabilities of children and persons with disabilities in Sudan? Lawyer Sumaya Al-Sheikh discusses inclusive justice approaches that ensure no one is left behind in Sudan’s path to healing.
This episode is provided by Insaf (meaning “Equity” in Arabic), a Sudanese podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of Transitional Justice in Sudan. Published by the German Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Office Sudan.
You will be listening to Arabic audio. Please find the english subtitles in the video (via Youtube).
https://fritz.fm/2707/
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.