Tasis condemns SAF’s racist and tribal incitement campaigns

The Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasis) condemned the racist, tribal, and discriminatory campaigns as well as calls for violence orchestrated by the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood’s Army.
In a statement, the Alliance warned against the ongoing racist campaigns, calls for violence, and actions that are deliberately designed to tear apart Sudan’s social fabric and ignite ethnic as well as communal hatred across the country.
Assayha publishes the full text of the Sudan Founding Alliance’s statement:
Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS)
Press Statement on Racist and Tribal Incitement Campaigns by the Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Army
The Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS) strongly warns from the escalating racist, tribal, and discriminatory campaigns orchestrated by the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization and its army, which are deliberately designed to tear apart Sudan’s social fabric and ignite ethnic and communal hatred across the country.
What Sudanese citizens are witnessing today is not random rhetoric or isolated incidents, but a coordinated and systematic campaign of racial incitement, hate speech, and ethnic targeting led by the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist network and its military apparatus in a desperate attempt to maintain control through division and fear.
Recent leadership changes within the terrorist criminal army have exposed its deeply rooted racial and factional ideology, once again proving that this force is not a national army and has never represented Sudan or its people. It is a partisan militia disguised as a state institution, controlled by a narrow extremist group that openly practices discrimination and sacrifices even its own allies to preserve power and dominance.
In several regions, especially the North of Sudan, elements of this terrorist organization have actively incited protests and hostility against displaced Sudanese civilians — victims of the very war launched by the Muslim Brotherhood and its army to return to power and impose their extremist rule over the country. These actions reveal a deliberate strategy to criminalize victims, persecute displaced communities, and spread hatred among Sudanese society.
Disturbing reports circulating in media and digital platforms document cases of ethnic killings, torture, arbitrary detention, and systematic targeting of civilians in areas under the control of the terrorist army under what they call the so-called “Strange faces law ” — a racist and dangerous policy that effectively legalizes persecution and violence against Sudanese citizens based solely on identity, ethnicity, or regional origin.
This is not merely political repression; it is the construction of a racist and exclusionary system that resembles apartheid in both structure and practice. The Muslim Brotherhood regime and its army have spent more than three decades building a system of discrimination, tribal manipulation, and ideological extremism since the 1989 coup, and today’s crimes are a continuation of that legacy of division, violence, and oppression.
The army that has carried Sudan’s name since 1925 has become a tool of terror against Sudanese civilians. It has failed to defend the nation, failed to protect its citizens, and instead has repeatedly turned its weapons against the Sudanese people, waged wars against them, violated their dignity, and destroyed their communities.
Sudan cannot and will not be rebuilt under the shadow of a racist and extremist military structure.
TASIS therefore calls upon all Sudanese people and the international community to recognize the urgent necessity of dismantling this politicized and extremist military structure and supporting the creation of a new national army — a professional, non-political, and inclusive institution built on a national doctrine that represents all Sudanese equally and protects the unity and sovereignty of the country.
The future of Sudan depends on building a state founded on freedom, peace, justice, and equality — not on racism, extremism, and militarized sectarian control.
Mercy and forgiveness for the martyrs, speedy recovery for the wounded, safe return for the missing, and freedom for our beloved Sudan.
Dr. Alaaeldin Awad Nugud
Official Spokesperson
Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS)
April 8, 2026




