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Beyond the Brink: Can Sudan Be Saved from the Edge of Tribal Chaos

Beyond the Brink: Can Sudan Be Saved from the Edge of Tribal Chaos

October 27, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

There is no doubt that what is happening now in Sudan represents the latest manifestation of the civilizational project in the complexity of the country’s historical problems. The paths of war are as inseparable as the movement of history. Each event triggers another. It is not possible to look past the crimes for which citizens mostly pay the price now and then without examining the main actor driving the events after the glorious December Revolution.
In particular, and with all clarity, the Islamic Movement, represented by the National Congress, and some of its wings were determined to block the stages of the revolution with all cunning and deception, and to take advantage of the contradictions between the political forces on the one hand. , and the rest of the components of the political and military movement in the country.
In the midst of this security and military fluidity, the complete collapse of humanitarian services, and the absence of abstract facts about war diaries, we look at every event with little knowledge about it. Both sides are trying as much as possible to hijack public opinion through their executive cadres. As our free independent media have failed to adopt neutral platforms to spread the truth about daily events, civilian narratives are still the only way to know what is happening on the ground. But these narratives themselves need to be checked so that we do not fall into the trap of falsifying facts for the benefit of either party.
The crimes committed against civilians due to the intense aerial bombardment attributed to the army, as well as the crimes attributed to the Rapid Support, are condemned in the strongest terms by every human conscience. No one can forbid or blackmail advocates of war to side with this or that party. Since the first day of the war, all of our central parties have issued statements denouncing the war, despite the strength of the deafening voice in the modern media. In addition to the parties, all civil society organizations from all walks of life have been active in condemning the continuation of the war, describing it as something more than absurd, and leading the country to the brink of tribal fighting. This is based on the influence of the components that carry weapons in the war, and the ability of any component to support itself in the tribe or geographical region. This criminal trend increases with each turn during the war. All those taking part in the fight are keen to mobilize their social, geographical or ideological backgrounds. However, behind these components, National Congress groups with various positions are pouring fuel into the fire every time through feverish activity on media platforms.
There is nothing that can be said in the light of this acceleration in the inclusion of tribes in the conflict of the national crisis except to say that it is the nature of the civil war, the flames of which were fanned by the leaders of the National Congress struggling with the Quick Help. Of course, these warnings from the central political component were of no use, and instead the criminalization of nationalist political activists was part of the basic plan on which the National Congress relied to reap two victories: neutralizing the components of this by mixing the idea of ​​civil war with human dignity, and obstructing the mass nationalist movement calling for the war to be stopped to resume the path of revolution. There are other ancillary goals to this Al-Kizani plan, which is to blackmail civilians and the military, and force them to respond to the National Conference plan that is being fed by the media rooms every second, and restore the spirit of the discourse Islamic. , and to prepare the way for the cadres of the Islamic movement to move freely among the supporters of the war, and to transform the Sudanese conflict from political to regional shoulders of Islamists.
This new escalation of the war, and its location within a geographical background steeped in tribal fanaticism, represents the beginning of a comprehensive chaos that will not exclude one region or the other. Returning to the beginning of what we said that social events represent an interconnected chain from beginning to end, it is certain that the coming days will produce many developments in the war that can paralyze the rational Sudanese movement completely, and therefore we will be at the mercy of the plotting of those who ignite the war in a hidden and apparent way.
I do not know to what extent there is room among the warring parties for reason to save the country from total collapse through a comprehensive civil war, and we do not know to what extent the central political and social forces can have surplus value in the midst of the this tribal gathering. from both parties, and we also do not know about the availability of the possibility to the international community in order to turn the course of the war to an end in order not to affect regional and international security. But in general, we know that our country, unfortunately, is quickly heading towards a deep abyss if a political surprise does not emerge from the womb of the invisible to force the country and its citizens to be saved from a frightening future.

suanajok@gmail.com

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