Sudan Beja glasses reject the “American threat” and accept the mediation of Al-Mirghani

Osman Kluj, general secretary of the Supreme Council of Beja Opticals in eastern Sudan, said today, Friday, that the Council is still in walk “until our demands are met”, considering that the central government is “procrastinating” in resolving the issue.

In a speech published by media of the council on Facebook, added: “We do not accept the threat of any power in the world, neither the Troika nor America.” “Our protest is peaceful and we are in our state and we have not gone beyond our borders,” he said.

He explained: “We asked for autonomy if the government is not in able to implement our conditions, and we have called for the abolition of the eastern Sudan track, because it does not represent the people of the East “, stressing that the government,” with its civil and military commitment, have failed to solve the problem of eastern Sudan “.

In response to a statement issued by America, Britain and Norway, Kluge said: “We do not accept the threat of any power in the world, neither the Troika nor America.”

This comes as the Beja Glasses, headed by Superintendent Muhammad Al-Amin Turk, have agreed to mediate between the head of the Federalist Party, the origin, Muhammad Othman Al-Mirghani. To resolve the crisis in eastern Sudan.

According to the media Sudanese Democratic Unionist Party leader Ahmed Al-Singak revealed the signs and results of Hassan Al-Mirghani Al-Nazir Turk’s meeting on Wednesday, indicating he will appear in the next few hours to end the crisis in the east of the country .

He added that the meeting discussed The problem and the demands of the East and defusing the crisis before it ignitesAnd also to preserve Sudan from fragmentation and preserve its unity, especially the eastern states.


Al-Mirghani enjoys particular respect and appreciation from all components of the East, and is the only Sudanese leader and the Maraghneh family in able to resolve this crisis.

The national road connecting Khartoum to Port Sudan was closed on Friday, September 17, and the protest extended to stop air navigation at Port Sudan airport on the 23 of that month, and the issue reached a climax after the closure. of the oil pipelines of the State of South Sudan and the suspension of movements in entrance e in output of petroleum derivatives.

On Tuesday the Sudanese Council of Ministers, chaired by Abdullah Hamdok, formed a committee to agree on practical solutions to close the port of Sudan with the military component.

During the regular cabinet meeting today, Thursday, chaired by Hamdok, the Council reiterated its emphasis on the justice of the eastern question and its priority. in as related to the political, social and development issues of the people of eastern Sudan.

According to the statement, the council warned of the effects and repercussions of the port closure and the closure of the roads between Khartoum and the Red Sea State.

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