The Central Bank of Sudan issued a decision on Thursday to freeze the bank accounts of about 39 political figures from the “Sumood” and “Ta’sis” alliances, including former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, as well as journalists and activists accused of supporting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
According to the official letter, the most prominent figures whose accounts were frozen include former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, Al-Hadi Idris, leader of the Sudan Liberation Movement; Fadlallah Burma Nasser, head of the Umma National Party; Omar Al-Digair, leader of the Sudanese Congress Party; Ali Al-Rayeh Al-Sanhouri, Secretary-General of the Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party; Babiker Faisal, head of the Executive Office of the Federal Gathering; Yasir Arman, leader of the SPLM–Democratic Revolutionary Current; Maryam Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi; and Wajdi Saleh.
The list also included Al-Tahir Hajar, head of the Sudan Liberation Forces Gathering; Khalid Jawish, head of the Popular Front; and Osama Saeed, head of the opposition Beja Congress Party.
It further named Mohamed Hassan Al-Ta’aishi, who was appointed by the Rapid Support Forces as the Prime Minister of its self-declared government.
