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Minni Arkou Minnawi

Date of Birth: 12 December 1968
Place of Birth: Darfur


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Preparing for an all-out fight in El Fasher

Minni Arkoi Minnawi leader of the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA- Minnawi) and his Jibril Ibrahim leader of the Justice and Equality Movement believe that war in El Fasher is still the most likely scenario...

Social networks announced with bravado that the brother of a long-time opponent of the Déby family's rule Yaya Dillo Djérou had joined Minni Minnawi in Darfur...

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Reliving Darfur's tragic history 20 years on

And the call on 28 May by Minni Arkou Minnawi the former governor of Darfur and leader of the Sudanese Liberation Movement-Minni Minnawi (SLM-MM) for people to take up arms to defend their rights escalated tensions in El Geneina...

SLM leader Minni Arkou Minnawi travelled to Ndjamena and Amdjarass (the village where Idriss Déby was born) to meet Mahamat Kaka in early June...


A war that hits everyone all at once

Darfur armed groups such as Minni Arkou Minnawi's Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) pretend to be neutral but have used the current chaos to regain the upper hand in some locations close to El Fasher...


Regional states hold back, for now

He employs many former Darfuri fighters including militias who were associated with Minni Arkou Minnawi's Sudan Liberation Army and to a lesser extent Jibril Ibrahim's Justice and Equality Movement...


History won't repeat itself

He has also criticised his former allies Minni Arkou Minnawi leader of the Sudan Liberation Movemment and Jibril Ibrahim the Islamist leader of the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) (AC Vol 60 No 15 Parties divided on sharing power)...

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Junta's double-talk on transition

Helping him in this rebranding has been his alliance since June 2019 with Minni Arkoi Minawi's faction of the Sudanese Liberation Movement and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) both of which are anchored in the Zaghawa clan...


Parties divided on sharing power

The NCP and other Islamists want to be absorbed into the state apparatus by the military, and Juba peace signatories such as the Justice and Equality Movement's (JEM) Jibril Ibrahim and the Sudan Liberation Movement's (SLM) Minni Arkoi Minnawi apparently believe they are more likely to acquire power as a gift from the army, than as a mandate from the ballot box...


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