The dialectic of Mobilized fighters.. Fighters on the ground or underground citizens?
Ebrahim Suleiman
The unfortunate aspect in regards to the ongoing war, which was described by the man responsible for igniting it, General Al-Burhan, as (futile), and his opponents later described it as a (fateful war); is that the killer and the victim are the overwhelmed youth of the Muslim Sudanese people, whose fate the military and political elites have been playing with, thrusting their sons into the furnace of war, sometimes in the name of religion, and other times in the name of rebellion, or as of late under the banner of “Dignity”, squandered by the vulgarity in their hearts, no one else’s, that is, the war igniters (warmongers).
One of the political arena’s difficulties during this accursed war is the dialectic of concepts, which the war igniters harness their worn media machines to market the illogical ones.
At a time when the “fanatics” of the Islamic Movement are mobilizing thousands of young people, propelling them to the front lines of the Army. And at a time when the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Lt. Gen. Al-Burhan, announces publicly that he will arm any citizen prepared to fight against the Rapid Support Forces, and these mobilized fighters are then rapidly killed in battles, their machine guns taken from their hands, and they are quickly turned into unarmed citizens, while the pace of condemnations and the misleading mobilization increases!
Forgetting that no party at the present time, no matter how powerful the media mechanism it possesses is, can monopolize the truth, or succeed in hiding the other side of any scene, anywhere on earth.
The whole world is well aware of who refused to sit down to negotiate to end the war in the country, who remained determined not to allow the Fact-Finding Missions to enter the country, and who objects to the entry of civilian protection forces into the country. Hence, save your breath. The “Mobilized” is a fighter, not an unarmed citizen, despite our regret over his death.