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Wounded Sudan… and the Forgotten Real Solution

By: Adel Ibrahim Abdalla

After years of conflict, displacement, political failures, and broken promises, and after many personal and national journeys seeking the truth and the root causes of Sudan’s chronic crisis, I have reached a decisive, deeply studied, and morally firm conclusion:

The only viable and realistic solution to the Sudanese problem lies within the Sudan Liberation Movement led by Professor Abdul Wahid Mohamed Ahmed Al-Nour.

This movement presents a comprehensive, humanistic, and democratic vision for building a new Sudan based on justice, equality, and citizenship without discrimination. It represents a revolutionary hope rooted in clarity, discipline, truth, and ethics, far from the traditional cycles of betrayal, manipulation, and regionalism.

Sudan has long been plagued by crises of identity, governance, marginalization, and exclusion. Decades of military coups, false democracies, and unjust peace agreements have produced more wars, more refugees, and more national fragmentation.

But today, amid these collapsing realities, the Sudan Liberation Movement provides:

A clear national vision based on secularism, democracy, and federalism.

A real constitutional structure that respects rights and duties.

A future where every Sudanese, regardless of region, ethnicity, gender, or belief, has equal opportunities to live freely and with dignity.

A revolutionary model that emphasizes values of steadfastness, purpose, ethical leadership, transparency, courage, and loyalty to the people.

This movement is not just political; it is a moral and national awakening. It is a project that discovers talents and creates opportunities. It guarantees justice for the victims and dignity for the displaced. It sees women, youth, farmers, and workers as the foundation of the new Sudan.

The Sudan Liberation Movement, under the leadership of Professor Abdul Wahid, stands for:

Legal and constitutional rule

A new democratic, liberal, federal, unified Sudanese state — just like modern Germany

National peace built on rights, not appeasement

Development that includes education, health, infrastructure, and economic empowerment

Liberation that begins from within and puts people first

This is not a dream; it is a reality being shaped in the liberated areas of Jebel Marra — with the strength of the people, the vision of the leadership, and the will of the revolution.

To every Sudanese woman and man who has lost hope, to every refugee, to every person yearning for change:

Your rights are preserved within the project of the Sudan Liberation Movement.

It is a call for building a homeland that belongs to all. A country where we rise not through revenge, but through reform. Where we build not on exclusion, but on shared humanity.

Let us believe in our ability to create a better Sudan — just, free, united, and peaceful.

A Sudan where the future is not inherited, but created.
A Sudan that reflects all its people — not just the privileged few.
A Sudan that begins with truth and ends in freedom.

24-07-2025

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