Sudan's Unity "A Red Line," Says Rebel Leader

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A key Sudanese rebel leader has declared that keeping Sudan unified is non-negotiable. In an interview with Radio Dabanga, Amani Al-Tawil of the Sudan Liberation Movement-Transitional Council called national unity "a red line." Al-Tawil also discussed the ongoing war against the national army. She argued that the Islamist forces allied with the army are politically weak. According to her analysis, these groups lack real power without their military partnership. The interview was conducted by Ashraf Abdelaziz. It highlights the complex alliances and firm positions defining Sudan's conflict. The rebel leader's statements underscore the deep divisions over the country's future structure.