SLM describes ‘historic document’
Abd al-Wahid Mohamed al-Nur, head of the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM), described the document signed by different leaders allied with the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) as ‘historic’, in an interview with Radio Dabanga on Monday 15 October. Al-Nur, who is also the vice-president of SRF, added that the document is an integrated project for all Sudanese to constructively rebuild the state, which will lead to a comprehensive change in the country. He stressed that the ruling party, National Congress Party,must be changed and that the position of the document is not to consider it as part of the solution in any way. He explained that a desired comprehensive solution for Sudan would only be realized by changing the current regime in Khartoum. Al-Nur asserted having ongoing contacts with different parties who believe in change in Sudan and agree with the document drafted by the SRF. The complete interview with Abd al-Wahid Mohamed al-Nur will be broadcast on Wednesday, 17 October.Related content: Darfur rebel movement leaders hold meeting (5 October 2012)
Abd al-Wahid Mohamed al-Nur, head of the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM), described the document signed by different leaders allied with the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) as ‘historic’, in an interview with Radio Dabanga on Monday 15 October.
Al-Nur, who is also the vice-president of SRF, added that the document is an integrated project for all Sudanese to constructively rebuild the state, which will lead to a comprehensive change in the country.
He stressed that the ruling party, National Congress Party,must be changed and that the position of the document is not to consider it as part of the solution in any way. He explained that a desired comprehensive solution for Sudan would only be realized by changing the current regime in Khartoum.
Al-Nur asserted having ongoing contacts with different parties who believe in change in Sudan and agree with the document drafted by the SRF.
The complete interview with Abd al-Wahid Mohamed al-Nur will be broadcast on Wednesday, 17 October.
Related content: Darfur rebel movement leaders hold meeting (5 October 2012)