Darfur displaced regret Sudan Liberation Movement split

The displaced in the North Darfur camps have expressed their regret at the recent split of the Sudan Liberation Movement-Second Revolution (SLM-SR), led by Abulgasim Imam, from the Sudan Liberation Movement, headed by Abdel Wahid El Nur (SLM-AW). A resident of the Naivasha camp for the displaced in North Darfur called via Radio Dabanga upon the parties to “resort to the voice of reason, and to unite again”, stressing that the displaced in the camps refuse these kinds of splits. “The only beneficiary of the Sudan Liberation Movement’s split is the ruling National Congress Party.”  “We demand from the opposition movements to prioritise the causes of the Darfur conflicts. More than ten years of suffering are enough.” The Darfuri refugees in the eastern Chad camps also expressed their disappointment at the split of the SLM. They demand from all the armed movements to unite “for the sake of ending the suffering of the Darfuri refugees and displaced”. A refugees of the Djabal refugee camp said to Radio Dabanga that the split will prolong the crisis and exacerbate the suffering of the Darfuris. File photo: Abdel Wahid El Nur Related: Sudan Liberation Movement-Second Revolution launched in Darfur (25 June 2014)

The displaced in the North Darfur camps have expressed their regret at the recent split of the Sudan Liberation Movement-Second Revolution (SLM-SR), led by Abulgasim Imam, from the Sudan Liberation Movement, headed by Abdel Wahid El Nur (SLM-AW).

A resident of the Naivasha camp for the displaced in North Darfur called via Radio Dabanga upon the parties to “resort to the voice of reason, and to unite again”, stressing that the displaced in the camps refuse these kinds of splits. “The only beneficiary of the Sudan Liberation Movement’s split is the ruling National Congress Party.”

 “We demand from the opposition movements to prioritise the causes of the Darfur conflicts. More than ten years of suffering are enough.”

The Darfuri refugees in the eastern Chad camps also expressed their disappointment at the split of the SLM. They demand from all the armed movements to unite “for the sake of ending the suffering of the Darfuri refugees and displaced”. A refugees of the Djabal refugee camp said to Radio Dabanga that the split will prolong the crisis and exacerbate the suffering of the Darfuris.

File photo: Abdel Wahid El Nur

Related: Sudan Liberation Movement-Second Revolution launched in Darfur (25 June 2014)