Sudan's Islamists Plot Postwar Comeback by Supporting Army
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Sudan's Islamists Plot Post-War Comeback by Supporting Army

Sudan's Islamists plot post-war comeback by supporting army
KHARTOUM/PORT SUDAN (Reuters) -The Islamist movement toppled in Sudan's uprising in 2019 could support an extended period of army rule as it eyes a political comeback after deploying fighters in the country's war, according to some of its leading members.
Haroun’s Islamist comeback fantasy is Sudan’s dead end
In an exclusive interview with Reuters, Ahmed Haroun—an unrepentant war‑crimes fugitive who once weaponised state power to butcher civilians—resurfaced from his undisclosed hideout to lecture Sudanese about “stability.” The self‑styled godfather of the defunct National Congress Party (NCP) now peddles a recycled junta blueprint dressed up as political wisdom, hoping the fog of war will erase both his ICC indictment and the blood‑soaked legacy of…
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