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                Embassy of the Republic of Sudan

             Botschaft der Republik Sudan in Berlin

TSC President Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces meets defectors from the terrorist Al-Dagalo militia

TSC President Commander in Chief of Armed Forces meets defectors from the terrorist Al Dagalo militia

President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdel-Fattah Al-Burhan, met on Wednesday with a group of defectors from the terrorist rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Al-Dagalo militia, headed by Dr. Abdul-Gadir Ibrahim Ali.
The meeting discussed the violations and atrocities committed by this militia against innocent civilians in various parts of Sudan. Dr. Ali said, in a press statement, that this group's joining the national ranks came out of a firm conviction, stressing their standing with the armed forces in one trench. He added, "Through the position we have taken, we have disavowed the outlaw RSF," referring to a series of crimes it committed against the Sudanese people, which constitute clear war crimes, calling for the necessity of bringing the perpetrators of these crimes to international courts. Dr. Ali hailed the great sacrifices that the armed forces and other regular forces and mobilized personnel have been making in order to defeat the brutal rebellion. Dr. Ali appealed to all those who stand with the rebellion to side with the choice of the homeland, adding that the door is still open for them to disavow the actions of this terrorist militia.
For his part, Dr. Mohamed Abdullah Wad Abuk explained that this group militia splintered from conviction sided with the state and its institutions, stressing that the current aggression against the country threatens the entity of Sudanese society and the future of the Sudanese state, indicating that any attempt to tear apart the institution of the armed forces is an attempt to strike the state and its established institutions and target the security and stability of the homeland. Wad Abuk pointed to the regional and international challenges facing Sudan, which require solidarity and cooperation among all the people of the homeland.