JEM will continue to work for overthrow of government in Khartoum
The new leader of the Justice and Equality Movement Jibril Ibrahim Mohammed said JEM will continue along the same path that his brother and late leader Khalil Ibrahim started, to overthrow the regime in Khartoum by all necessary means.
In his first interview with Radio Dabanga, the new leader said his task now is to expand the movement with the other resistance and armed opposition forces to overthrow the government and install a democratic system for all the people of Sudan.
Jibril Ibrahim also said the government is planning to carry out more political assassinations by hiring mercenaries from other countries to perform operations in different parts of the world.
JEM sources have confirmed the government is sending delegations to different countries to find people to carry out its assassinations.
The JEM chief said the assassination of Khalil Ibrahim in an air raid last month, was ordered by the government but had foreign party assistance as it was too highly technical for the capacity of Khartoum.
Asked whether his appointment to the post was an inheritance from his late brother, Jibril said the post was directly elected at a conference that brought people from across Sudan.
The new leader of the Justice and Equality Movement Jibril Ibrahim Mohammed said JEM will continue along the same path that his brother and late leader Khalil Ibrahim started, to overthrow the regime in Khartoum by all necessary means.
In his first interview with Radio Dabanga, the new leader said his task now is to expand the movement with the other resistance and armed opposition forces to overthrow the government and install a democratic system for all the people of Sudan.
Jibril Ibrahim also said the government is planning to carry out more political assassinations by hiring mercenaries from other countries to perform operations in different parts of the world.
JEM sources have confirmed the government is sending delegations to different countries to find people to carry out its assassinations.
The JEM chief said the assassination of Khalil Ibrahim in an air raid last month, was ordered by the government but had foreign party assistance as it was too highly technical for the capacity of Khartoum.
Asked whether his appointment to the post was an inheritance from his late brother, Jibril said the post was directly elected at a conference that brought people from across Sudan. The new leader of the Justice and Equality Movement Jibril Ibrahim Mohammed said JEM will continue along the same path that his brother and late leader Khalil Ibrahim started, to overthrow the regime in Khartoum by all necessary means. In his first interview with Radio Dabanga, the new leader said his task now is to expand the movement with the other resistance and armed opposition forces to overthrow the government and install a democratic system for all the people of Sudan. Jibril Ibrahim also said the government is planning to carry out more political assassinations by hiring mercenaries from other countries to perform operations in different parts of the world. JEM sources have confirmed the government is sending delegations to different countries to find people to carry out its assassinations. The JEM chief said the assassination of Khalil Ibrahim in an air raid last month, was ordered by the government but had foreign party assistance as it was too highly technical for the capacity of Khartoum. Asked whether his appointment to the post was an inheritance from his late brother, Jibril said the post was directly elected at a conference that brought people from across Sudan.