Displaced youth committee backs Sudan Revolutionary Front

Young men and women of displaced camps in West Darfur held a conference over two days to ‘unify a vision’ for the future of the state. The committee released a statement saying 270 representatives of the youth in West Darfur displaced camps attended the conference. The conference ‘stood behind the vision of the Sudan Revolutionary Front and called on all displaced people to unite to find a comprehensive and sustainable solution for the whole of Darfur’, as opposed to the Doha agreement which they feel excludes them. The statement also said all those responsible for crimes in Darfur must be brought to justice. The committee called for Daruri youth to stand against president Bashir’s mobilisation for jihad in the Nuba Mountains and not to be swayed by government officials offering money and power.

Young men and women of displaced camps in West Darfur held a conference over two days to ‘unify a vision’ for the future of the state.

The committee released a statement saying 270 representatives of the youth in West Darfur displaced camps attended the conference.

The conference ‘stood behind the vision of the Sudan Revolutionary Front and called on all displaced people to unite to find a comprehensive and sustainable solution for the whole of Darfur’, as opposed to the Doha agreement which they feel excludes them.

The statement also said all those responsible for crimes in Darfur must be brought to justice.

The committee called for Daruri youth to stand against president Bashir’s mobilisation for jihad in the Nuba Mountains and not to be swayed by government officials offering money and power.