In the run up to the first elections in Sudan for 24 years, Waging Peace has been outspoken in its criticism of the elections, which are deeply flawed, will not be free and fair and will only serve to legitimise a despotic leader who is responsible for waging war against much of his population.
Waging Peace has therefore called upon the international community to reject the results of the rigged elections as illigitimate.
Our analysis and commentary was featured in two of the UK's top broadsheet newspapers over the election weekend.
To read the articles and our analysis in full, please see below:
- The Independent, 'Sudan goes to the Polls but the result is already certain', Daniel Howden, 10 April 2010
- The Times, 'How to Hold a vote with an illiterate electorate and 12 ballot papers to fill', Tristan McConnell, 10 April 2010
- Guardian Comment is Free, Louise Roland-Gosselin, 'It's Far Too Early to Celebrate Democracy in Sudan' 24 March, 2010






