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Sudanese Deputy President Malik Agar: Victory Near, Accountability for Bloodshed to Follow

Sudanese Deputy President Malik Agar: Victory Near, Accountability for Bloodshed to Follow

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 13, 2025 1:00 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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Malik Agar, Deputy President of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, expressed strong confidence on Sunday that Sudan is on the brink of victory in its ongoing conflict. He underscored that the war will end when the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are removed from civilian areas and that those responsible for the violence and bloodshed in Sudan will be held accountable.

In his remarks, Agar pointed out that Sudan has been subjected to a series of conspiracies led by those who have deviated from the course of the revolution. He accused certain individuals of serving foreign agendas to destabilize the country. “These forces have repeatedly sought to undermine Sudan’s sovereignty, attempting to exploit our resources for their gain,” Agar stated.

Agar stressed that despite the challenges, Sudan’s liberation from these destabilizing forces is imminent. The victory in Wad Madani, a strategically significant city in central Sudan, marked a critical turning point in the war, giving hope for further progress in reclaiming territories controlled by the RSF.

The Deputy President emphasized that Sudan’s future is not only a military issue but also a political one. He explained that for the transition to democracy to succeed, the country must fully regain control of its land and ensure that no part of Sudan remains under the influence of the RSF or other divisive forces. “Our battle is not just to liberate our territories, but to uphold the values of the revolution,” Agar affirmed.

Agar reassured the Sudanese people that the political transition would remain on track, honoring the sacrifices made by the revolutionaries. “We will not deviate from the course of transition that the people of Sudan fought for,” he said. The Deputy President emphasized that the government will prevent any internal or external forces from inciting division or discord within the country. “We will stand united, no matter what efforts are made to tear us apart,” Agar stated.

Addressing the country’s current inequalities, Agar acknowledged that Sudan has yet to achieve full equality for all of its citizens. He assured the public that addressing these issues is a central goal of the ongoing revolution. Agar also urged supporters of the Islamist political movement to reflect on the past three decades of governance, encouraging them to learn from those years of misrule. “The time has come to reflect on what has been and ensure we do not repeat the same mistakes,” Agar explained.

The Deputy President called for a national dialogue, urging for a Sudan founded on consensus, equality, and justice. “We must establish a truly democratic Sudan, one led by a constitutionally legitimate government,” he stated. He also made it clear that any peace initiative that compromises Sudan’s sovereignty or allows the RSF to re-enter the political landscape would be rejected. “We will not accept any peace initiative that undermines Sudan’s sovereignty or brings back those responsible for the bloodshed,” Agar insisted.

Agar concluded his remarks with a message of optimism: “The Sudan we aspire to is within reach. We will not rest until we have achieved the peaceful, prosperous country that all Sudanese deserve.”

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