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Sudanese Communist Party warns of foreign assisted division steps

The Sudanese Communist Party has accused external parties of spurring the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) into setting up mini local governments in the national capital Khartoum and other states of the country.

Khartoum: Altaghyeer

The Sudanese Communist Party has warned against the RSF’s formation of administrative units inside areas under its control considering such move a prelude for dividing the country and controlling its resources.

The Party accused, in a recent statement, regional parties of instigating the RSF to set up adminstrative committees to serve as mini governments in localities of the national capital Khartoum and other states of the country.

The RSF appointed a councillor for each locality and a lesser one for each neighbourhood to supervise water, electricity and goods surveillance services, the Party said.

It also established a court in Jabal Awlia locality addition to reactivation of native administration.

These committees undertake, besides the services roles, intelligence missions including recruitment for working with the RSF, the Party added.

The Communist Party denounced continuation of the war and exasperation of humanitarian crisis, accusing external powers of fuelling the war through sending military supplies to the RSF and the Sudanese army’s arming of the citizens under the pretext of enabling them to defend themselves, a matter that may lead to a civil war threatening the Sudan existence.

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