Al-Junaynah, December 13 (Darfur)
The Sudan Founding Alliance warned on Saturday that recent calls for demonstrations and protests, led by the Islamic Movement inside and outside Sudan, seek to exploit public gatherings to sow chaos and sabotage, further destabilizing the country’s already fragile security situation.
Pro-military groups have called for demonstrations in Port Sudan, Omdurman, and abroad on Saturday.
In a press statement, the coalition said the strategic aim of these calls is to mobilize citizens against the international community and undermine regional and global efforts to halt the war. It accused the organizers of conducting media disinformation campaigns to misrepresent the will of the Sudanese people in ways that serve the continuation of the conflict.
The alliance stressed that forces that have previously used rhetoric justifying violence to retain power cannot be trusted to protect civilian lives. It warned of the potential use of societal violence or engineered tensions between citizens as tools to achieve political objectives.
The coalition urged citizens not to respond to what it described as deceptive calls, noting that arrests based on social status and the targeting of civilians on cultural or identity grounds raise serious concerns about the safety of participants.
It reaffirmed its commitment to a peaceful revolution and emphasized its determination to end the war and build a just, civilian-led state.
The alliance, also known as Tasis, is an alliance of Sudanese anti-government political factions and paramilitary forces formed in February 2025.

