Government Spokesperson: There is no place for revenge after victory and every criminal will be brought to justice

The government’s official spokesman, Minister of Culture and Information Khalid Al-Aiser, said that the government “rejects any crime committed against a Sudanese man or woman anywhere in Sudan.”
In a post on Facebook, Al-Aiser called on troops fighting to liberate the land to adhere to the values of justice and law in dealing with captives suspected of cooperating with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia or killing unarmed civilians.
He referred to what he called some people’s disregard for crimes committed against defenseless citizens in various parts of Sudan over the course of 21 months.
Al-Aiser continued: “Do not trade today in isolated individual incidents that do not reflect the approach of the army and all forces defending the land of Sudan, which adhere to all human values in wars.”
The government’s official spokesman explained that the Sudanese soldier after victory in the battle is more interested in adhering to the principles of dealing with detainees, stressing that “there is no place for revenge after victory, but rather bringing every criminal to a fair trial,” within the framework of reinforcing the values of the state of justice, law and peace.