The Kizan movement in Sudan, the network linked to former president Omar al-Bashir and the former ruling National Congress Party, has launched what sources describe as a coordinated media campaign aimed at prolonging the war and undermining ceasefire efforts. According to sources familiar with an emergency Zoom meeting, senior figures in the movement gathered after the United States imposed new sanctions, fearing the measures could weaken unity …
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