Sudan: Declaration for Freedom of Religion Signed in Sudan

27 October 2020

Khartoum — Religious leaders and heads of Sufi orders in Sudan signed the International Religious Freedom Round Table Declaration in Khartoum on Monday, "inspired by the spirit of peace and prosperity for the people of Sudan and all those of goodwill in the world."

In his speech after the signing, Siddig Tawir, member of the Sovereign Council, called for the importance of avoiding a deadlock in the religious discourse and devising new means of advocacy to the public to discuss issues of the heart of religion in a modern language.

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