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For the first time since 1956, Sudan is witnessing two rival governments within one country, competing for power, resources, and legitimacy, each contributing to the prolongation of the war. However, the shortest path to peace is for all parties to sit down and agree on an immediate humanitarian ceasefire that ends the humanitarian catastrophe and ensures the protection of civilians. The war must then be brought to an end by addressing its root causes—chief among them the establishment of a non-discriminatory state based on equal citizenship, democracy, development, justice, accountability, and a professional army, among other reforms.
The Islamic Movement must not be rewarded and should be designated as a terrorist organization.
The Libyan model destroyed our brothers’ country in Libya and will fare no better in Sudan.
Relief must come before politics.
Yes to the December Revolution, no to the April War.
Legitimacy belongs to the people and the forces of the revolution.
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