The University of Michairi will host the first founding meeting of the Sudanese journalists’ initiative next Sunday

The University of Michairi in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, will welcome, next Sunday, the first founding meeting of the initiative of Sudanese journalists, in a movement which is the first of its kind to collect Sudanese journalists within an independent entity, going beyond alignments and puts the country at the top of priorities.
The decision of the preliminary committee of the initiative, Al -Nur Abdullah Muhammadin, said in a press release that this stage stems from a deep conscience that Sudanese journalists having their knowledge and their vision were able to play an active role in resolving the Sudanese crisis, playing the role of the national mediator and the dialogue between dialogue between the dialogue, and the fact of devoting the bridge for dialogue.
He stressed that the initiative seeks to be a “good file” above polarization, and an open space for ideas and initiatives, invest media tools to provide views and improve the opportunities of peace and stability.
He added: “We want to give journalists a position to make the solution, not only to cover” ruin “, stressing that the independence of the initiative represents its moral guarantee and its professional pillar.
The decision of the initiative considered that this decision comes at a very complex time, which prompted journalists to capture the initiative, not from the dispute or bias site, but rather the site of professional and national responsibility, to redefine the role of the media as the engine of peace, dialogue and transitional justice.
Muhammadin explained that the initiative is not only seeking to represent journalists as a profession, but considers them as an awareness campaign which can contribute, with their visions and their experiences, by removing the entries from the Sudanese solution from the noise of interest and narrow loyalty.




