{"id":15363,"date":"2024-03-03T18:08:43","date_gmt":"2024-03-03T18:08:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sudanevents.com\/?p=15363"},"modified":"2024-03-03T18:08:43","modified_gmt":"2024-03-03T18:08:43","slug":"nazir-terik-leads-first-meeting-of-sudanese-popular-front-in-egypt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sudanevents.com\/index.php\/2024\/03\/03\/nazir-terik-leads-first-meeting-of-sudanese-popular-front-in-egypt\/","title":{"rendered":"Nazir Terik Leads First Meeting of Sudanese Popular Front in Egypt"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Sudan Events &#8211; Follow-ups<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>With the participation of a number of parties, armed struggle movements and civil society, the head of the Sudanese Popular Front, Nazir Mohammad Al-Amin Terik has called for a Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue that does not exclude anyone, pointing out that exclusion is what sparked the war. This came when he addressed in Cairo yesterday evening a number of leaders of the political Popular Front, civil society organizations, leaders of the native administration, figures of society, and secretaries of the secretariats of the Sudanese Popular Front. Terik indicated that he had previously alerted to the failure of the transitional period due to the weakness of the constitutional document. He said that even those who drafted the flawed constitutional document did not adhere to it, but rather caused a number of violations in it.<br \/>\nHe called on the audience not to allow external interference, describing it as dishonest and seeking for its own interests<br \/>\nTerik said that they are ready to sit with any party, no matter how negative our opinion of it is, for the benefit of Sudan. He added that as long as the dialogue does not exclude anyone, we are ready to sit with Coordination of Democratic Civil Forces (Taqaddum) .<br \/>\nHe urged the Darfur leaders of the Sudanese Popular Front to communicate with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leadership to stop the war<br \/>\nOn the other hand, Dr. Hussein Minawi, representative of the Sudan Liberation Movement and Army (SLM\/A), described that the basic problem in Sudan is how to manage diversity, whether that diversity is social, cultural, or ethnic. He called on extremists in the right and left directions to stop partisan and ideological fanaticism.<br \/>\nHe added that Arko Minawi, in the first peace agreement dialogues in Juba, demanded non-exclusion, and for the Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue to include all parties. He said that Minawi paid the price for that with many of the arrows that shot him.<br \/>\nMr. Khaled Al-Sheikh spoke as a representative of the Democratic Unionist Party<br \/>\nHe said that the Egyptian elites understood what was happening in Sudan and valued the Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue that does not exclude anyone. He pointed out that he participated in a symposium in which a number of Egyptian intellectuals spoke and confirmed that the conspiracy targeting Sudan also targets Egypt.<br \/>\nLieutenant General Ibrahim Suleiman, Vice President of the Front, said that the challenge facing the figures of the Sudanese people is to get out of the current crisis. He called on the Popular Front to take urgent action internally and externally, and said that the outside world must hear the voice of the majority of the Sudanese people.<br \/>\nHe congratulated Nazir Terik on his selection as head of the Popular Front and said that Terik is up to the challenge<br \/>\nDr. Ammar Zakaria, representative of the Justice Alliance Forces, said that the Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue brought together all sectors of Sudanese society, all political components of society, civil society organizations, and leaders of the native administration, and that the Sudanese Popular Front agreed on four basic pillars.<br \/>\nProfessor Mustafa Al-Manna spoke and said that the Popular Front is not a political party, but rather a movement that brings together all the Sudanese people to confront this disaster that our country is going through.<br \/>\nDr. Abdul Hamid Musa Kasha said that the army is the country\u2019s safety valve, adding that there is no known politician from Darfur who says that RSF is an alternative to the armed forces.<br \/>\nDr. Bashir Adam Rahma, representative of the Popular Congress, said that the challenge facing the Sudanese Popular Front is great, and its structures must be established in the states, indicating that the difference between the Sudanese Popular Front and (Taqaddum) is that the Popular Front expresses the conscience of the Sudanese people.<br \/>\nMr. Karbino Deng, the official of foreign relations for the SPLM, Malik Agar faction, spoke and appreciated the role of Nazir Terik in reuniting the Sudanese people.<br \/>\nHe said that he spoke in the Friendship Hall and told Hamdouk that Sudan accommodates everyone.<br \/>\nHe added that Malik Agar was a candidate to lead the Sudanese Popular Front, but his sovereign preoccupations did not enable him to do so.<br \/>\nAbdul Aziz Oshar, a representative of Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), said that despite the destruction, killing and displacement caused by the war, the greatest loss is if we do not benefit from this war.<br \/>\nDr. Kamal Hassan Ali, representative of the National Congress Party, spoke and said that the war caused great destruction to the infrastructure, killing of citizens, cases of rape, displacement and asylum.<br \/>\nHe called on the political forces to forget the narrow differences and conflicts and pay attention to the people of Sudan, which was torn by war.<br \/>\nUstaz \/ Mohamed Al-Amin spoke about the Future Movement and held the political forces responsible for political failure and called on them to think outside the box so that the country can emerge from this ordeal.<br \/>\nDr. Al-Derdiri Mohammad Ahmed, representative of the Islamic Movement, spoke:<br \/>\nHe appreciated the role of Nazir Terik and said that despite the plot against him, he forgot the bitterness and opened his heart to dialogue with (Taqaddum), and he said that whoever does this confirms that he is a great leader.<br \/>\nDr. Al-Derdiri thanked Malik Agar and said that he was the one who came up with the idea of the Sudanese Popular Front and the Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue that does not exclude anyone.<br \/>\nHe asked Nazir Terik to carry a letter of thanks from all the leaders of the Popular Front to Mr. Malik Agar.<br \/>\nDr. Yahya Haj Nour, Chairman of the People\u2019s Democratic Party, also spoke:<br \/>\nHe said that the transitional period should not be dominated by politicians and should be managed by independent competencies.<br \/>\nSalman Suleiman Al-Safi spoke and said, \u201cWe must benefit from this crisis and combine efforts to save our country from collapse.\u201d<br \/>\nUstaza \/ Amira Al-Fadil, Deputy Secretary-General of the Sudanese Popular Front, spoke about the great responsibility placed on the shoulders of political forces and the necessity of agreement and abandoning fanaticism in order to overcome this ordeal.<br \/>\nMr. Ibrahim Ali Masar, Deputy Rizeigat General Nazir, appreciated the idea of the Popular Front, and said that they are ready to work through it to overcome this major crisis that our country is going through. Ustaz \/ Mohamed El-Sheikh Medani said that the Popular Front is a genius idea to unite the people of Sudan, and that the Nazir Terik is the best person to lead this front for his wisdom and penetrating insight.<br \/>\nIn conclusion, all attendees praised the great efforts made by Secretary-General Jamal Ankara.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sudan Events &#8211; Follow-ups With the participation of a number of parties, armed struggle movements and civil society, the head of the Sudanese Popular Front, Nazir Mohammad Al-Amin Terik has called for a Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue that does not exclude anyone, pointing out that exclusion is what sparked the war. 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