A senior figure in the Sudan Founding Alliance, known as TASIS, has accused the alliance between Sudan’s Islamist movement and the Port Sudan-based authority of deepening the country’s regional and international isolation. Makkeen Hamed Tirab, rapporteur of TASIS’s leadership body, said political change in Sudan has historically been driven by peaceful popular struggle led by civilian democratic forces. He said the current priority is to unite g…
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