Sudan: Mini Arko Minawi, a patriot at the service of his people and his country

Governor of Darfur and leader of the Sudan Liberation Movement, Mini Arko Minawi stands out as a man of peace, deeply connected to his homeland and firmly committed to his people.

Driven by a genuine love for Sudan and a strong desire to see his people free and sovereign, he made the decision to sign an agreement with the Sudanese army led by General Al-Burhan—a bold move, widely praised by many Africans as an important step toward stability.

Contacted by our editorial team, the pan-Africanist Harouna Douamba, president of the international NGO ANA, commended Governor Mini Minawi for his courage and patriotism. He called on fellow pan-Africanists and African media outlets to offer strong and open support to the Governor of Darfur for his vision of a united, peaceful, and indivisible Sudan.

Furthermore, President Harouna Douamba did not mince words in issuing a warning to the countries allegedly supporting the terrorist militia FSR behind the scenes. A media campaign is currently being prepared to publicly expose these states and inform their citizens of their leaders’ roles in the Sudanese crisis.

He also directly addressed Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, stating that “such matters never arise without reason”. According to him, Chad’s involvement will come to light, particularly through the passage of FSR military equipment via Chadian airports.

According to our sources, a pan-African network of journalists and committed media professionals is planning to launch a large-scale campaign to expose, protect, and promote awareness regarding the situation in Sudan. This network, recognized by the international community, is already very active in defending the AES (Alliance of Sahel States) countries.

To be continued…

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