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An unprecedented administrative appeal was filed at the Supreme Court in Kassala by a prominent Sudanese public prosecutor this week.

The legal action targets the Chairman of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, as the primary respondent.

The appellant explicitly claims that Burhan’s signature on official Resolution Number 49/2025 was entirely forged by unknown actors.

Legal documents assert that the signature lacks matching characteristics when compared directly to verified records from the Chairman’s executive office.

The prosecutor has formally requested a comprehensive forensic comparison of the disputed document to resolve the growing institutional crisis.

Journalist Hajar Suleiman described the unfolding case as a profound and historic test for the credibility of the state.

Suleiman warned that proving the forgery would reveal a catastrophic security breach within the highest echelons of Sudanese governance.

The modern Sudanese judiciary now faces intense scrutiny as the public demands absolute transparency regarding these serious institutional allegations.

A confirmed forgery could completely delegitimize previous state decisions and expose a hidden network operating behind the executive presidency.

Forensic experts will soon analyze the document, potentially unlocking unexpected political surprises for the nation in the coming days.

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