KHARTOUM, Sudan
A group of demonstrators largely made up of former regime supporters held a protest in the Red Sea capital calling for UN envoy Volker Perthes to leave Sudan, before storming his office.
Perthes has been operating from Port Sudan since the eruption of armed conflict in Khartoum between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces on April 15, 2023.
The demonstration began at the
Alumni Club and ended at the Coral Hotel, where the UN envoy’s headquarters is
located. Protesters chanted slogans against the UN’s involvement in Sudanese
affairs and demanded the envoy’s departure.
Eyewitnesses told Sudan
Tribune that the majority of protesters were affiliated with the former regime,
while others belonged to the tribal body of the Supreme Council of Beja
Chiefdoms and independent groups.
Sources also reported the
involvement of “remnants” of the former regime in the Red Sea State, who had
previously organized several protests in Khartoum after the October 25, 2021
coup against the UN envoy.
Sayed Abu Amna, the
spokesperson for the Beja tribal body, has refuted any connection between the
council and the group that stormed the residence of the UN envoy in Port Sudan.
“The Supreme Council is a
peaceful civilian organization that does not condone violent means and respects
the United Nations and its institutions and missions,” Abu Amna added.
He pointed out that their
objection to Volker’s presence in the region was due to his exclusion of the
region’s representative in the political process, which was limited to “a few
fictitious individuals and entities” that do not represent the diverse peoples
of Sudan.
The UN envoy is part of a
facilitation panel that includes the IGAD and the African Union. The role of
the Trilateral Mechanism is limited to facilitating the political process,
which is led and run by Sudanese parties.
Mohamed Terik, the head of the
Beja Chiedoms Council, is a member of the People of Sudan Initiative, a
pro-Islamist coalition that held several demonstrations outside the UNITAMS
headquarters in Khartoum.
Terik, who calls for the
cancellation of the Juba peace agreement for Eastern Sudan, is also a member of
the Democratic Bloc, which gathers two peace signatories from the Darfur region
and the Democratic Unionist Party led by Gaffar al-Mirghani.
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