Khartoum: Sudan is poised to witness a significant national demonstration tomorrow as citizens, both domestically and abroad, rally in solidarity with the armed forces in the ongoing "war of dignity." This unified stance comes in response to external threats targeting Sudan since April 15, 2023.
According to Sudan News Agency, the demonstration was announced at the 49th periodic awareness conference hosted by the Sudan News Agency (SUNA), featuring the Higher Committee for Mobilization and Popular Resistance. Lieutenant General Bashir Makki Al-Bahi, head of the Higher Committee, confirmed that all necessary preparations have been completed. The organizing committee has coordinated with state governors, the Federal Government Bureau, and Sudanese communities worldwide to ensure maximum participation.
In support of the initiative, Professor Khalid Al-Aisir, Minister of Culture, Information and Tourism, emphasized the importance of protecting the homeland, highlighting the sacrifices made by Sudanese citizens. Al-Aisir urged people to commemorate the efforts of the armed forces on December 13, 2025, both within and outside Sudan, as a testament to their dedication to national safety and unity.
Further reinforcing the national effort, Professor Ahmed Othman Hamza, Governor of Khartoum, called on citizens to join the demonstration, labeling the army as a crucial element for Sudan's unity. The event is part of the National Recovery and Healing Forum for the people of Sudan in Al-Jazirah State.
In Kosti locality, the Popular Resistance expressed readiness to participate in the rally, advocating for the classification of the Rapid Support Forces militia as a terrorist organization and the exclusion of the United Arab Emirates from the peace-seeking international quartet. Major General (retired) Dr. Abu Obeida Abdel Aziz Al-Iraqi, leading the initiative in Kosti, highlighted the rally as a demonstration against foreign interference, affirming Sudan's capability to secure its future independently.
The Darfur region's Popular Resistance also called for widespread participation, with Police Lieutenant General Issa Adam Ismail emphasizing the demonstration as a national duty to safeguard Sudan's sovereignty. Ismail reiterated the demand to classify the Rapid Support Forces as a terrorist organization and advocated for national unity as a means to protect rights and seek justice.