JEM Refutes Allegations on Selling Citizens’ Damaged Vehicles

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The Sudanese Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) has categorically denied reports circulated in some media and social networking sites claiming that the head of the movement, the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Dr. Jibril Ibrahim, and was engaged in selling the burned bodies of citizens’ vehicles.
A statement issued by the movement on Wednesday, signed by the official spokesman, Dr. Mohamed Zakaria, has confirmed that “these allegations are false and baseless, and the video circulated with the
logo of Delta channel is a fabrication which was produced by the media rooms of the Rapid Support Militia using AI techniques within the framework of targeting the Ministry of Finance and the executive branch of the Sudanese government, as well as targeting the Sudanese Justice and Equality Movement and the joint force that is fighting under the banner of the Sudanese Armed Forces, inflicting defeat after defeat upon the militia at the various fronts.”
The statement cautioned “all newspapers, websites and activists supporting the Sudanese Armed Forces against drifting behind this misleading and false news, which aims to spread sedition and destabilize the national ranks by coming up with such fabrications.”
It added: “We call on everyone to thoroughly verify the accuracy before transmission of news and see authentication to refute these fabrications,” considering that “the narrative on which the militia’s media chambers built its narrative is invalid, as nobody is entitled to dispose of people’s properties under any justifications.”
“The Sudanese Justice and Equality Movement reaffirms its commitment to continue the struggle for Sudan, its unity and the defense of its people under the banner of the Sudanese Armed Forces, and these paid media campaigns will not deter it from continuing to fight the rebel militia until the last inch of the country is cleansed,” the statement concluded.
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