A growing political rift has emerged in eastern Sudan after Hadendowa tribal leader Muhammad al-Amin Turk withdrew confidence from Kassala Governor al-Sadiq Azraq, exposing divisions within factions that both support General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan’s army. Turk announced a boycott of the Kassala state government and declared the town of Aroma an alternative administrative centre, accusing the governor of selling land to foreign investors and fail…
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