A spokesman for the Sudanese Resistance Committees, Yusuf Ahmed Ibrahim, told The Russian News Agency (Sputnik) that the resistance committees have not and will not back down from what they announced since the beginning of the coup last October, and that the recent statements of Al-Burhan himself do not believe them before public opinion see the lies.
He added: “You cannot talk about initiatives to end the crisis while carrying out arrests among young people rising in the street, so all the statements of Al-Burhan for us are nothing but words for procrastination.” There is an insistence on continuing the road until the coup is completely overthrown, and that Sudan will become a civil government
There is no retreat or possibility if the Al-Burhan does not fall from the political scene, and none of us can give up his positions that went out to the street for them.” Ibrahim pointed out that “the closures of border roads are strongly supported by the protesters, and these steps are messages from the street to all the countries of the world, and a declaration of our rejection of all practices that are taking place now, as all the youth stand with the north gear, and any attempt to break up the north will stand the resistance committees and all the rebels and political forces, and we have the argument to continue the gear of the North because the proof did not break up the sit-in of the East that has been going on for months, so from the “We have the right to take the peaceful tools available until our demands are implemented, and any violence against the North’s gear will be matched only in kind.”
He pointed out that the calls for demonstrations extended to all Sudanese cities as they continue in Khartoum despite repression and arrests, and never back down from the goals raised against the coup, and it is better to step down from the political scene so that we can accept negotiations with any other party, and we have seen a retreat from Al-Burhan in the past weeks after everyone saw that his coup, did not increase the situation in the country except bad.The president of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council Abdul Fattah al-Burhan, said He stressed that the army is committed to holding elections in mid-2023, stressing that it would not prefer to extend the transitional period. Al-Burhan expressed the Sudanese army’s readiness to hold a dialogue on a transitional period in the event of a consensus, but al-Burhan said that no one has the right to consider reforming the army if it does not have an elected government.