Sudan: 'International Agents Behind Arab, African Extremism' - NCP

23 March 2015

Khartoum — Officials of the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) have accused international agencies of being behind the extremism spreading in Arab and African countries. The families of the group of Sudanese medical students who recently travelled to Syria and are believed to be working in hospitals of the Islamic State, have rushed to Turkey in an attempt to retrieve their children.

In a speech at the Arab and African Youth Summit in Khartoum on Sunday, Second Vice-President, Hassabo Mohamed Abdelrahman, warned for the dangers of extremism and its impact on economic and political development in the regions.

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