Absence of (Hemeidti and Kenya) confuses (parallel government) supporters

 

The Kenyan government confused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia and a number of political forces and rebel movements that were meeting in Nairobi to declare a parallel government to the Sudanese government, demanding those present to sign the political charter, to declare the government, to postpone the matter until Friday, at a time when the absence of the militia commander Hemeidti, who is in Kenya, increased the state of confusion that struck everyone despite the presence of all invitees to the celebration.

 

 

 

A diplomatic source said, according to (Ultra Sudan), that the Kenyan government objected at the last minute to holding the event on its territory despite its approval after the Sudanese government protested and threatened to expel the Kenyan ambassador from Sudan.

 

 

The diplomatic source hinted that the Kenyan government was exposed to pressure from many parties, including the African Union.

 

 

Nairobi witnessed a meeting yesterday, Tuesday, of the parties and movements supporting the RSF militia to declare the parallel government.

 

The celebration was attended by the Head of the National Umma Party, Burmah Nassir, and leaders of the Revolutionary Front, in addition to the Head of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), Abdel Aziz Adam Al-Hilu, Ibrahim Al-Mirghani, and the second commander of the militia, Abdel-Rahim Dagalo.