Tasis welcomes Washington’s designation of the MB as a Terrorist Organization 

 The Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasis) welcomed on Monday the United States’ designation of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan as a global Terrorist Organization.

The Alliance described the decision as “an important step that resonates with the aspirations of the Sudanese people and responds to what Sudanese people took to the streets for in the glorious December 2018 Revolution, demanding the removal of the Muslim Brotherhood’s terrorist regime that oppressed them for many years and later worked to sabotage their revolution and thwart their aspirations for freedom, peace, and justice.”

Assayha publishes the text of the Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasis) statement:

Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasis)

Statement Welcoming the U.S. State Department’s designation of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan as a Terrorist Organization 

The Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS) and the TASIS Forces welcome the U.S. State Department’s decision to designate the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan as a “Terrorist Organization.” This decision is an important step that resonates with the aspirations of the Sudanese people and responds to what Sudanese people took to the streets for in the glorious December 2018 Revolution, demanding the removal of the Muslim Brotherhood’s terrorist regime that oppressed them for many years and later worked to sabotage their revolution and thwart their aspirations for freedom, peace, and justice.

This terrorist group and its former regime ignited a war against the Rapid Support Forces, which sided with the aims of the glorious revolution. That drove the various revolutionary forces to unite under the umbrella of the Sudan Founding Alliance in order to put a definitive end to this terrorist group and its project, which inflicted grave damage on the Sudanese state and society.

This decision represents a moral and political victory for all the Sudanese people and for everyone who resisted this brutal regime, its army, and its repressive apparatus since it seized power by the military coup led by the army in 1989. Today, the voices of the martyrs, the displaced, the refugees, the forcibly uprooted, and the wounded prevail; this step marks the beginning of the road to salvation and victory for the Sudanese people.

The Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS) will continue on the path of struggle it vowed to the martyrs to pursue, until achieving the Sudan that Sudanese have dreamed of since the country’s independence in 1956: a Sudan of freedom, justice, and peace.

Mercy and forgiveness for the martyrs, a speedy recovery for the wounded, and the safe return of the missing.

 

The revolution continues.

Dr. Alaaeldin Awad Nugud

Official Spokesperson of the Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS)

Monday, 9th of March, 2026

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