Sudan War, is being condemned by an activist group, stating the failure of other nations in intervening. The Take-It-Back Movement condemns Sudan’s ongoing war and the global community’s failure to intervene. The problem has jeopardized the country’s democratic revolution, which began in 2019.
The Sudan Take-It-Back Movement (TIB), a pro-democracy organization, has criticized the ongoing war in Sudan between two different groups of the Sudanese military junta, as well as the international community’s inaction on the issue.
The Sudan Movement, which issued the denunciation on Wednesday, stated that the war had resulted in the deaths of thousands of people in the country, as well as the displacement of at least 700,000 people. The problem has jeopardized the country’s democratic revolution, which began in 2019.
“We also condemn the international community’s silence on the injustices.”
the abuses being committed against the people of Sudan, who are being denied their basic rights, including access to humanitarian assistance, during this period.
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“The unconstitutional and illegitimate intervention of the military and armed groups within civilian governments across the continent has for decades been exploited by neo-colonial forces and their local allies to subjugate civilian rule, set aside political mandates, and undermine popular sovereignty,” according to one section of the statement.
According to the Movement, military authority and other oppressive forces’ grip on political power in Africa has been established for decades with brutality involving mass killings and maiming of large numbers of people, leaving the people disoriented and traumatized.
“We also note Western governments’ contempt for the situation in Sudan, as evidenced by the most recent report.” “We also note Western governments’ contemptuous attitude toward the situation in Sudan, which was most visibly demonstrated when they abandoned Khartoum with passports of Sudanese seeking refuge locked up in their embassies.”
“This exemplifies Western hypocrisy.” We do not see the same spotlight on Ukrainian refugees as we do on wars fueled by imperialist past, such as Tigray, where over 600,000 people have been killed.
“Once again, it is clear to the African people that we must take our fate into our own hands, charting a path towards a world in which human rights protection is not contingent on imperialist gain.”
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“Organization is power,” according to TIB, “and the Sudanese people have proven themselves for years.” They’ve proven to be adept and consistent at it. The military, other armed forces, and other powers’ theft of the 2019 revolution and its aftermath has not deterred Sudanese people from organizing for freedom.
“Sudan working-class group, radical professionals, and youth have demonstrated that they can break free from oppression.” With the Sudanese Revolution, trade unions and neighborhood resistance committees in the country fought for and pushed the borders of democracy from below, inspiring working people and change-seeking youths across Africa and around the world.”