The Economic Fighters League has joined hands with 26 other Pan African movements to stand with the People of Sudan and condemn the two rival factions of the Sudanese military junta currently embroiled in a devastating conflict.
The conflict has left almost a thousand people dead, 700,000 people internally displaced, and further thrown the democratic revolution which started in the country in 2019 into peril.
In the statement of solidarity with the people of Sudan, The EFL condemned the warring factions, and further called for an end to the conflict.
Find below their full statement:
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