National Press Association – Public Opinion Statement
In the name of God the most merciful, the most merciful
The National Press Association extends its congratulations to the Armed Forces and their leadership, the General Intelligence Service, the Joint Force, the Popular Resistance, Mustafarin and the people of Sudan for the overwhelming victories that God has granted us in all axes of combat. , in particular Khartoum, Khartoum Bahri, Omdurman, El Fasher, Sennar, Al Jazeera and Al Faw. We ask God to accept the martyrs, heal the wounded, and respond to the prisoners and missing people.
The National Press Association renews its firm position behind the armed forces and their leadership in the battle of Karama until the defeat of the last militias. The Association considers the Battle of Karama, which the armed forces are waging on behalf of the Sudanese people, as a turning point. significant point in the history of Sudan.
The Association calls on imams, preachers, imams of mosques and all groups of the Sudanese people to pray and implore Almighty God to complete the victory of our armed forces in their fateful war against the Al-Daglo terrorist militia.
The National Press Association also welcomes the speech of the President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces before the United Nations General Assembly, who spoke on behalf of the Sudanese people and outlined all their concerns, its challenges and responsibilities. to the international community.
Today is Saturday 09/28/2024
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