Monday, April 16, 2007

Sudan liberation Movement in Scotland participates in a huge political protest in London

Sudan liberation Movement in Scotland participates in a huge political protest in London

Sudan Liberation Movement Bureau in Scotland participates in a huge political protest in London where it mobilized its supporters and organized a huge protest in London on Sunday, April 8th, 2007 as it has previously proved when it sparked the revolution in Darfur under the leadership of the founder Mr. Abdelwahid Alnour that it’s the only movement that is capable of restoring the full rights of the people of Darfur from the genocide regime in Khartoum. SLM has repeatedly demonstrated that it will never bargain or compromise the rights of the people of Darfur.

The protest toured the streets of London calling for the extradition of the criminals and perpetrators of war and genocide in the Darfur region to the international tribunal court in The Hague. They also urged the United Nations to accelerate the deployment of the international peacekeeping forces to protect the people of Darfur and enable humanitarian organizations to deliver humanitarian relief and services to the internally displaced people as well as to those who are in refuge camps and impose a strict air ban over the region of Darfur to protect the innocent civilians from the air strikes of the rogue regime in Khartoum.

The protest concluded in front of the Sudanese embassy in London where several activists from the Sudanese opposition parties and civil society organizations addressed the protest. Mr. Abdulhadi Abdallah Abudafair, chairman of Sudan Liberation Movement Bureau in Scotland addressed the protest demanding the extradition of the Darfur war criminals and genocide perpetrators to The Hague-based international tribunal court. Also Mr. Al-Rabae Adam Ezaldene, SLM secretary-general in London addressed the rally condemning the regime’s crimes against the innocent people of Darfur. Mr Ezaldeen thanked the rally for their valuable participation in the protest in response to the Sudan Liberation Movement appeal.

Mr. Ezaldeen expressed his profound appreciation to the Sudanese opposition forces and civil society organizations that participated in the protest. He also extended his thanks to the government of the United Kingdom and its people as well as to the department of police in London which oversaw the security of the protest.


Mr. Nouraldin Khalil
Press Secretary and Official Spokesman

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