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Human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Tawakkol Karman, has hailed the recent liberation of Khartoum from the terrorist Janjaweed militia and other hired militias.
She emphasized that this significant achievement marks a turning point for the Sudanese people, who have united in their struggle against both external and internal threats to their country.
Karman pointed out to the crucial role played by the Sudanese army and resistance forces in this liberation effort. Their determination and bravery have thwarted a coordinated conspiracy aimed at fragmenting and undermining the state's sovereignty and territorial integrity. This victory not only protects the nation but also reinforces the resolve of its citizens to maintain their independence and unity.
Expressing her admiration, Karman stated that the resilience displayed by the Sudanese people is truly commendable. She conveyed her respect and pride for their unwavering spirit, calling them a "great and blessed people" who have demonstrated remarkable strength in the face of adversity.