Sudan: Opposition Parties Sign Teiba Charter

26 October 2014

Wad Madani — On Thursday, a number of Sudanese opposition parties signed the Teiba Charter, in which they agreed to cooperate for regime change. Representatives of the opposition met in Teiba village, west of Wad Madani, capital of El Gezira state, last week, under auspices of Sheikh Abdallah Azrag Teiba, leader of the Qadiriya Sufi sect in Sudan.

The opposition leaders told reporters on Thursday that the Teiba Charter serves as a "road map to a peaceful and stable Sudan". They stressed the need for the "unification of the political and armed opposition in order to overthrow the regime".

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