Minawi: What the country lacks is an inclusive political dialogue
At the kind invitation of the Supreme Council of Beja Council, the Independent Amoudiyyat and the Coordination Council of Eastern Sudan, I participated today in the intellectual forum of the leaders of political blocs, armed struggle movements, societal and civil entities, popular coordination organizations, civil society organizations, Sufi orders and Christian clergy leaders, where the Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue project was presented. What our dear country has lacked since independence until today is an inclusive national dialogue. Therefore, we have reached what we have reached today in terms of division, diaspora and devastating wars, racism and regionalism which have recently become more numerous. This seems obvious, which reinforces the conflict and serves the agenda of the rebellion. We, as the Sudanese people, must come together… Our joint armed forces and popular resistance to build a homeland free from racism and discrimination is the only way forward. emerge from the crises we face today.
We are determined to find mechanisms to implement this dialogue and make it a living reality among all Sudanese. This dialogue will only succeed if we come together around the same table to jointly establish the construction of a homeland that guarantees citizen rights and achieves peace. , justice, security and stability.