Mahid (Sudanese Guardian)

I am a Sudanese blogger and an Apprentice of life in this world searching for the truth wherever i can find it, i am an internet activist, interested in social media activism & bridging the digital divide.. I am a pro-democracy, anti-censorship person who believes firmly that a state or nation develops through constructive criticism even if it is towards a nation’s core values. Welcome and feel free to comment and ask any question or inquires. you can view my blog by Clicking blog or my twitter, or my facebook page

Latest posts by Mahid (Sudanese Guardian)

South Sudan: Messages of #LoveFromSudan

  14 July 2011

On the eve of the independence of South Sudan, a group of young Sudanese started a movement that is trying to start a conversation between North and South to create mutual friendship between both sides and link young citizens of the two countries. The movement uses the hashtag #lovefromsudan.

Sudan: “Facebook Revolution” with the help of Twitter as a side kick

  31 January 2011

Today we are witnessing a new trend in Sudan. Young Sudanese are growing up digital and are well aware of how the world is changing around them. Young people in Sudan are using social media tools to voice their opinions and challenge the regime. In this post, we are looking at how social media tools were used to help organise, document and report January 30 demonstrations.

Sudan: What do we make out of Sudan's elections?

  23 April 2010

The Sudanese voting period ended on April 15, but while the actual voting process has come to an end, a debate about election transparency and credibility has started. The debate involves political parties, international observers and citizens in and outside Sudan.

Sudan Elections 2010: The good, the bad and the ugly

  15 April 2010

On April 11, 2010 citizens in Sudan went to the polls for the first time in 24 years. A whole generation that was born, raised, educated and graduated under one totalitarian government rule has been able to cast their vote. Please join Mahdi, our new Sudanese author, in finding out what is happening in the country from bloggers in Sudan and the Diaspora.