Periphery Forces: December 19 Uprising was Accumulative


Periphery Forces
Khartoum, June 16(SUNA)-The Periphery Revolutionary Forces(PRF) has underscored that the December 19 uprising was an accumulative revolution in all categories of people of Sudan took part. The PRF Chairman , Mohamed Adam Sharaf-Eddin told reporters at SUNA press forum Sunday said that there is political force that can say that it has pioneering role in December revolution because it was the people’s revolution and that the PRF contributed greatly in the change. He explained that the PRF was found in 2009 and participated in 2013 uprising and presented 300 martyrs , commending the armed forces and other regular forces for siding with the popular uprising and responding to change that prevented bloodletting , maintained security and protected the gains of the revolution. Sharaf-Eddin explained that the objectives of the PRF are achievement of national unity and consensus , just power and wealth sharing , development of national economy, promotion of social peace, giving more attention issues of youth , women and children in the periphery. The PRF political secretary, Kaml Musa said forces of freedom and change was a genuine partner in the change but , he added, there are other factions and political forces greatly contributed to the change occurred, calling for not excluding the others as the exclusion brings hatred . He called for a free and fair elections to enable people to choose their representatives. Member of the PRF executive office, Ahmed Babiker Yousif said prolonging of constitutional vacuum would lead to deterioration of security and living, urging the transitional military council to reach agreement with forces of freedom and change. He added that the PRF would continue consultation with other political forces , demanding the political forces to overlook the agonies to prepare for coming elections. Yousif added that the coming prime minister should come from the periphery and that the PRF calls for 350-member legislative council to be filled by political and social components. ab