False Document Allegedly Linked to Sudan PM Hamdok Sparks Controversy in Addis Ababa

A leaked document claiming to be a proposal to resolve the war in Sudan has caused a stir, with accusations flying about its true origins. According to Alaaeldin Nugud, spokesperson for the Civil Democratic Forces (Tagaddum) in Sudan, the document was falsely attributed to former Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok and the Sudanese Professional Association (SPA).

In an interview with Radio Dabanga correspondent Ashraf Abdulaziz in Addis Ababa, Nugud pointed fingers at “elements of the former regime and the Islamic Movement” for fabricating the document in an attempt to derail Taggadum’s efforts to end the war.

The leaked document, which supposedly outlines a solution to the crisis in Sudan, has been criticized for its contradictions and lack of clarity. Nugud highlighted discrepancies in the proposed security arrangements, including the selection of military personnel and the issue of immunity for certain individuals.

He also noted that the document fails to address the crucial issue of accountability for human rights violations, a key component of transitional justice. Nugud expressed skepticism about the document’s authenticity, suggesting that it was intentionally developed in a disorderly manner and falsely attributed to Hamdok and the SPA to undermine the civil forces in Sudan.

The controversy surrounding the leaked document underscores the challenges facing efforts to bring peace and stability to Sudan. As the country continues to grapple with the legacy of conflict and political upheaval, the need for transparent and inclusive dialogue remains paramount.

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