Islamist Liberation Party Escalates Criticism of Sudan's Military
Group Denounces Foreign Mediation and Targets Al-Burhan
Sudan’s Liberation Party (Hizb al-Tahrir) has intensified a campaign of public protests and political statements accusing the country’s military leadership of subordinating Sudan’s future to U.S.-led diplomacy and facilitating what the party describes as a foreign-backed plan to fragment the country.
In recent weeks, party activists have staged small but recurring demonstrations across cities in eastern Sudan, delivered political addresses after Friday prayers, and issued a series of sharply worded statements attacking the military government’s engagement with Washington and its regional partners, particularly Saudi Arabia.
Though limited in size, the protests mark an escalation in rhetoric by a movement that rejects Sudan’s nation-state framework altogether and frames the war through a transnational Islamist worldview.


