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The Anti-Imperialist Front ( ar, الجبهة المعادية للإستعمار) was a political movement in
Sudan Sudan ( or ; ar, السودان, as-Sūdān, officially the Republic of the Sudan ( ar, جمهورية السودان, link=no, Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān), is a country in Northeast Africa. It shares borders with the Central African Republic t ...
, founded in 1952.Sidahmed, Abdel Salam.
Politics and Islam in Contemporary Sudan
'. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. p. 44
The Anti-Imperialist Front was organized by the clandestine Sudanese Movement for National Liberation (i.e. the communist party). The communists decided not to try to register their own party ahead of the 1953 legislative election, preferring to launch the Anti-Imperialist Front as their legal umbrella organization.Niblock, Tim.
Class and Power in Sudan: The Dynamics of Sudanese Politics, 1898-1985
'. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1987. p. 201


Leadership

Hassan at-Taheer Zarouq Hassan at-Taheer Zarouq ( ar, حسن الطاهر زروق) was a Sudanese politician. He worked as a schoolteacher, but was dismissed due to his political activism. Zarouq was a member of the Sudanese Communist Party and president of the Anti-Impe ...
was the president of the Anti-Imperialist Front, Abdel Rahman Abdel Rahim was its general secretary. Both were teachers by profession. Dr. Izzudin Ali Amir was another prominent leader of the Anti-Imperialist Front.


Profile

The membership of the Anti-Imperialist Front included both communist cadres and unaffiliated sympathizers. The organization, whilst generally identified with the communists, rejected the claim that it was a communist movement.Fabunmi, L. A.
The Sudan in Anglo-Egyptian relations: a case study in power politics, 1800-1956
'. Longmans, 1960. p. 334
The Anti-Imperialist Front advocated for independence for Sudan, opposed a union with
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and called for guarantees for democratic rights such as freedom of expression and organization. By raising democratic demands through the Anti-Imperialist Front the Sudanese communists were able to win sympathies amongst non-communist professionals, particularly journalists. The organization also ran evening schools for adults.


Press organ

The Anti-Imperialist Front published the twice-weekly newspaper ''al-Midan'' ('The Forum').
Hassan at-Taheer Zarouq Hassan at-Taheer Zarouq ( ar, حسن الطاهر زروق) was a Sudanese politician. He worked as a schoolteacher, but was dismissed due to his political activism. Zarouq was a member of the Sudanese Communist Party and president of the Anti-Impe ...
served as the editor of the newspaper.


1953 election

The Anti-Imperialist Front won one seat in the 1953 election (held by Hassan at-Taheer Zarouq). Hassan at-Taheer Zarouq was a schoolteacher, who had been dismissed due to his political activism. He was elected from the Graduates' Constituency. As a Member of Parliament, Hassan at-Taheer Zarouq was a vocal critic of
Ismail al-Azhari Ismail al-Azhari (October 20, 1900 – August 26, 1969) ( ar, إسماعيل الأزهري) was a Sudanese nationalist and political figure. He served as the first Prime Minister of Sudan between 1954 and 1956, and as President of Sudan from 19 ...
's
National Unionist Party The Democratic Unionist Party ( ar-at, الحزب الإتحادي الديموقراطي, al-Hizb al-Ittihadi al-Dimuqrati), also referred to by itself as the Original Democratic Unionist Party, is a political party in Sudan, closely tied to t ...
cabinet.Warburg, Gabriel.
Islam, nationalism and communism in a traditional society: the case of Sudan
'. London: Frank Cass and Company Limited, 1978. p. 99


Struggle against the al-Azhari government

In early 1955 the Anti-Imperialist Front joined the Independence Front (a coalition of opponents to az-Zahari, including the
Umma Party The National Umma Party ( ar, حزب الأمة القومي , translit=Hizb al-Umma al-qawmmy; en, Nation Party) is an Islamic political party in Sudan. It was formerly led by Sadiq al-Mahdi, who served twice as Prime Minister of Sudan, and ...
). Through the participation of the Anti-Imperialist Front, the Independence Front gained more influence in urban areas as workers' and students' movements became active in the Independence Front.Warburg, Gabriel.
Islam, nationalism and communism in a traditional society: the case of Sudan
'. London: Frank Cass and Company Limited, 1978. pp. 100-101
Sidahmed, Abdel Salam.
Politics and Islam in Contemporary Sudan
'. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. p. 56
The Anti-Imperialist Front broke away from the Independence Front in September 1955. In November 1955 the Independence Front tried to oust al-Azhari through a vote in the House of Representatives. The Anti-Imperialist Front refused to support this action, and Hassan at-Taheer Zarouq abstained from voting. The Anti-Imperialist Front explained its position that it struggled for principles, rather against any particular individuals. Instead, the Anti-Imperialist Front called for a national unity government. This move alienated the Anti-Imperialist Front from both the government and the other opposition forces. When the al-Azhari cabinet was followed by the government of Abdallah Khalil, the Anti-Imperialist Front retained its oppositional stance. Again, the Anti-Imperialist Front sought to build a broad, national front. However, such a front did not materialize as the
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(whom the communists had identified as a potential key partner) aligned with the Umma Party instead.


Suez Crisis

During the 1956
Suez Crisis The Suez Crisis, or the Second Arab–Israeli war, also called the Tripartite Aggression ( ar, العدوان الثلاثي, Al-ʿUdwān aṯ-Ṯulāṯiyy) in the Arab world and the Sinai War in Israel,Also known as the Suez War or 1956 Wa ...
, the Anti-Imperialist Front sent volunteers to help the Egyptian side (including its General Secretary). As
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emerged as an anti-imperialist leader, the Anti-Imperialist Front reversed its previous opposition to Egyptian-Sudanese unity.Warburg, Gabriel.
Islam, nationalism and communism in a traditional society: the case of Sudan
'. London: Frank Cass and Company Limited, 1978. pp. 141-143
In February 1957 the Anti-Imperialist Front and the Sudanese Workers' Trade Union Federation began campaigning against the introduction of a U.S. aid programme. The Anti-Imperialist Front struggled against the electoral law passed by the Umma-PDP coalition in June 1957, claiming that the law had been tailor-made to guarantee an Umma Party victory in the coming elections. The Anti-Imperialist Front again called on the PDP to break its alliance with the Umma Party, and join a coalition with the National Unionist Party.Warburg, Gabriel.
Islam, nationalism and communism in a traditional society: the case of Sudan
'. London: Frank Cass and Company Limited, 1978. p. 102


1958 election

Ahead of the February 1958 elections, the Anti-Imperialist Front joined hands with the Federal Party (based in southern Sudan). The Anti-Imperialist Front raised demands for a federal Sudanese state, which would recognize both Islam and Christianity as official religions and where both
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and
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would be official languages.Warburg, Gabriel.
Islam, nationalism and communism in a traditional society: the case of Sudan
'. London: Frank Cass and Company Limited, 1978. p. 105
The Anti-Imperialist Front, contesting the 1958 election, failed to win any seats.


1958 coup

Following the 1958 coup d'état, the Anti-Imperialist Front was dissolved. Many of its leaders were arrested, including Dr. Izzudin Ali Amir. He was, however, released in September 1959.
Newsweek, Vol. 52
'. 1958. p. 65


References

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