TASIS warns against Muslim Brotherhood protest calls on Saturday

The Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasis) has warned citizens against heeding calls by the Muslim Brotherhood to take part in demonstrations planned for Saturday, 13 December, describing the move as an attempt to exploit people’s suffering and distort the reality of the war.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, 10 December 2025, Tasis said more than 15 million Sudanese are enduring displacement and exile, yet “the Muslim Brotherhood gang and its defeated army” continue to capitalise on this hardship after igniting the 15 April war and plunging the country into widespread destruction.

The alliance accused the group of promoting “paid-for demonstrations” designed to manufacture scenes that do not reflect the true situation on the ground, but instead use people’s needs and misery to project an artificial image of support or acceptance that does not exist.

Tasis described the protest calls as part of a broader, organised effort to manipulate public awareness and conceal the roots of the crisis by turning ordinary citizens into tools to produce images that do not express the genuine will of society. It said these methods rely on deception, exaggeration and coercing people into participation without understanding how their presence might later be used to bolster false narratives.

The alliance urged Sudanese citizens to remain highly vigilant and not to be drawn into what it called the “terrorist Muslim Brotherhood’s” misleading calls. It stressed that questioning, verification and awareness are essential tools to protect society from manipulation and to thwart attempts to use civilians in staged scenes that undermine their security and stability.

Tasis also warned that joining unsafe gatherings exposes people to unnecessary risks and that appearing in unclear or orchestrated events could later be used to suggest fake support, whitewash the consequences of the war or divert attention from daily suffering.

“The true voice of society is the voice of peace and rejection of war, the voice of protecting lives, not of deception or exploitation,” the statement said, adding that in this critical phase, public awareness remains the last line of defence for safeguarding what remains of Sudan’s future.

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