End of thirty (30) years of Islamic rule in the Islamic country of Sudan:
In Sudan, religion is separated from state affairs. It is reported that the Prime Minister of Sudan Abdullah Hamdouk, the leader of the independence movement and the leader of the Northern Rebel group, Abdul Aziz Al-Hello, held talks for a week.
Religion will not interfere in state affairs. The statement said that in order for Sudan to become a democracy, where the rights of all citizens must be taken into account, religion must not interfere in the country's constitution. Sudan's interim government has also begun efforts to bring peace to the country's rebel forces. Efforts are being made to persuade rebel groups to agree to a secular government and sign the agreement.
It should be noted that the African Islamic country Sudan is emerging from international isolation. After the dictator Bashir seized power in 1989, the African Islamic country became a victim of international isolation. The former Sudanese dictator sought to make the country a "protector of the Islamic world" after which the country was accused of promoting extremism. The United States and its allies imposed international sanctions on Sudan after accusing it of harboring terrorist organizations, which lasted until 2017. The sanctions completely destroyed Sudan's economy.
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