
The Civil Democratic Alliance of Revolutionary Forces, known as “Sumud,” addressed British civil society organizations in London.
Organized by the UNA-UK group, the event served as a critical platform to highlight the escalating humanitarian crisis currently engulfing Sudan.
Official spokesperson Dr. Bakri Al-Jak and executive member Engineer Khalid Omar Youssef provided a sobering overview of the war’s impact.
They detailed the profound suffering of millions of Sudanese citizens who remain trapped in a cycle of displacement and systemic violence.
The delegates presented a strategic vision to end the conflict, emphasizing the necessity of establishing a comprehensive and just peace.
Central to their proposal is the restoration of Sudan’s democratic path through organized political action and the protection of vulnerable civilians.
The alliance argued that addressing the root causes of the crisis is the only way to ensure long-term stability in Africa.
Participants engaged in an extensive discussion, praising the delegation’s efforts to mobilize international support and raise awareness of the war’s repercussions.
The session concluded with various proposals aimed at strengthening the global response to the deteriorating conditions within the Sudanese borders.
International observers remain focused on how these diplomatic efforts might influence future humanitarian aid and ceasefire negotiations in the region.




