Sudanese “Freedom and Change” accuses the “Brotherhood” of fueling tribal conflict

Khartoum: Imad Hassan

The Sudanese Forces for Freedom and Change accused the Muslim Brotherhood of trying to return to power by inflaming racist and tribal tendencies, while the Sudanese authorities announced the arrival of security reinforcements to the states of Blue Nile and Kassala, while protests erupted south of Khartoum, condemning the violence.

The forces of change added in a press conference once morest the backdrop of the bloody tribal events that took place in the Blue Nile and Kassala regions, “The existing authority bears the responsibility for the aggravation of the situation and its delay in intervening until the human losses reach the large size they have reached.”

She accused some security forces of diverting arms to tribal elements in order to fuel violence. “The Brotherhood has been unable to find acceptance among the Sudanese people and is looking for a return through tribal fronts and fueling racist tendencies,” she said.

She called on the Sudanese people to form the widest front to confront the plans to break up the country and stir up hate speech among its components, and said that it would hold an expanded meeting in this regard today, Wednesday.

And it announced the conduct of the processions of the one-country Sudan in the capital and the states, and coordination for its success with all other revolutionary and popular forces next Sunday, and decided to put forward a draft constitutional declaration that constitutes a basis for the establishment of a democratic civil authority.

South Khartoum demonstrations

On the other hand, protests erupted from the Mayo area, south of Khartoum, and the security authorities closed all roads leading to the General Command of the Armed Forces, and deployed security patrols around them, to prevent demonstrators who tried to reach the center of the capital, Khartoum.

Security reinforcements have arrived in the states of Blue Nile and Kassala, and the media of the police press office said, on Tuesday, that the security reinforcements from the Central Reserve Forces, arrived through police flights to the areas that witnessed some conflicts and events in those states.

He pointed out that the step comes within the framework of the Security and Defense Committee’s directives to send military reinforcements to those areas, and that the forces began their duties upon arrival and contributed to restoring matters and achieving security and stability in those states, which strengthened security among the citizens and imposed the prestige of the state and the rule of law.

calm in damazeen

In addition, the official Sudanese News Agency (SUNA) said: The great market in Damazin, the capital of the Blue Nile region, witnessed remarkable stability and a state of general calm and the return of life to normal yesterday (Tuesday).

The Hausa tribe in the Red Sea handed over to the state governor, Fathallah al-Jamoua, a protest memorandum declaring their rejection of the tribal fighting in the Blue Nile, and calling on them to arbitrate the voice of reason and peaceful coexistence among all components of Sudanese society.

Peaceful march of Hausa tribes

Yesterday, the Red Sea state witnessed a peaceful march of the Hausa tribes from the neighborhoods of Dar es Salaam to the main road and the big market, passing in front of the police headquarters, which ended in front of the government secretariat gate. The governor said, they are once morest racism and regionalism. “We are all equal in rights,” he added.

In turn, the Forces for Freedom and Change, the Central Council, announced sending a humanitarian and political leadership delegation to Blue Nile to monitor the events on the ground, solidarity with the victims, contribute to their treatment and support, and communicate with all components of the state to put an end to the fighting.

The Forces for Freedom and Change accused the Brotherhood of “trying to return to the forefront of governance by inflaming racist tendencies, playing the tribal card and supporting the current authority.”

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