Outline of Al-Kizan’s conspiracy against Al-Jazeera state
Rasha Awad
The conspiracy against Al-Jazeera state began by facilitating the entry of the Rapid Support Forces into it with the help of the Army agent Keikal!
Why?
Because these forces were likely to commit major violations!
Since the population of the state is large, Al-Kizan were planning to use the violations to incite and mobilize the citizens of Al-Jazeera to engage in a fierce fight against the Rapid Support Forces, especially since Al-Kizan have a large and organized presence as well as armed elements west of Al-Jazeera.
The plan was for Al-Kizan’s armed elements to find combat support from ordinary citizens in a densely populated area, which is considered a social incubator for the Army, and thus it would be very easy to inflict a crushing defeat on the Rapid Support Forces, expel them, and curse them with the terms used by the residents of central Sudan.
Why did this plan fail miserably?!
It failed because the majority of the citizens of Al-Jazeera state “avoided the strife of war” and migrated in large numbers to other states, even those who stayed behind did so for their own circumstances, not to engage in combat!
In short, Al-Kizan fought their battle in west of Al-Jazeera without popular support at the level they planned for, and as usual, they failed to learn the right lesson from that!
In short, that lesson entails: The Sudanese people, for the most part, don’t want war, and aren’t prepared to fight heroically in a vile and trivial power struggle. War lacks a national dimension, no matter how hard the media outlets try to deceive, mislead, and outbid!
Large numbers of Sudanese youth capable of carrying weapons are crowded in front of passport and certificate documentation offices, not in front of recruitment camps! In addition to the millions of displaced persons and refugees who voted against the war and fled its hell to neighboring countries despite the Islamists and Balabsa!
For the aforementioned reasons, the “Military-Kizani” gang decided to punish the citizens of Al-Jazeera with a new conspiracy through the play of Keikal’s surrender to the Army! Which was executed without any consideration of the consequences, indicating an intention to expose the state to a violent wave of violations to serve two conspiracies at once: the first of which is to deepen ethnic hatred and feed the desire to separate Darfur, and the second entails: emptying Al-Jazeera of its inhabitants to facilitate the process of seizing “Al-Jazeera Project” that brokers inside and outside of Sudan are drooling over!
What is currently taking place can only be explained in the context of the existence of a malicious conspiracy against this stricken state: an attack on Tambool, then provocative celebrations, followed by the Army’s defeat, then Al-Burhan’s announcement of arming citizens on a tribal basis.
And prior to Al-Burhan’s speech, weapons were distributed in large quantities to citizens under the banner of the so-called Popular Resistance by Keikal. The inevitable result of this malicious scenario is the tragedy whose chapters we have followed in east of Al-Jazeera in the past few days: citizens armed with light weapons and no combat experience, the Army withdrew and exposed their backs, leaving the citizens to face trained and heavily armed forces with an open appetite in the context of ethnic and regional mobilization. The result was mass killing and horrific violations used by the media machine in mobilization to divide the country!
And here is a new wave of displacement starting from east of Al-Jazeera, similar to the first wave from west of Al-Jazeera!!
And the Army, instead of resuming its attack on the Rapid Support Forces in Al-Jazeera to alleviate the severity of the violations, went to Al-Suki and Al-Dinder, from which the Rapid Support Forces withdrew without a fight, and the Army in turn engaged in violations against citizens there on tribal and ethnic grounds! Everyone who belongs to Darfur or South Kordofan is treated as a collaborator with the Rapid Support Forces.!
In Al-Jazeera, ethnic mobilization wasn’t limited to the Rapid Support Forces, but another form of incitement against the Al-Kanabi residents was attempted to the point of killing a number of them in hideous ways at the hands of the so-called Popular Resistance!
As if they were working in harmony to divide the country! Any division requires intense racial mobilization that results in large mass massacres that make citizens completely lose faith in the possibility of coexistence!
What the Army and the so-called Special Task Forces are doing in terms of violations against defenseless citizens belonging to the tribes of Darfur and Kordofan in the Northern state as well as in the Nile River state under the pretext of the Strange Faces law, in addition to what they did in Al-Dinder and Al-Suki falls in the same category.
The most dangerous aspect about the new division project for Sudan is that it will be accompanied by ethnic cleansing throughout the country, the involvement of Minni Minnawi and Gibril’s Movements in the war as well as the ferocity and massacres that accompanied the battles of Al-Fasher, and what took place prior in Al-Geneina is an indicator; because Darfur, if it separates, will be an arena for civil war between its various tribal components.
Those descended from the tribes of Darfur have a large presence in the north, Al-Jazeera, Khartoum and eastern Sudan, and the malicious hate speech against the residents of Al-Kanabi and against the residents of the impoverished regions around the cities is an indicator of potential massacres.
As for Al-Kizan’s gang that believes division opens the door for them to sustainable authority over part of Sudan, why can’t they recall what happened to them after the secession of South Sudan? Weren’t they ousted by the December revolution? And what is the guarantee that they won’t be ousted again when it comes to the State of the sea and river?
National unity in Sudan isn’t just an emotional tendency for some, but rather a matter of life and death for millions of people, so where is our intellectual and political discourse on this issue? Where is the alignment of artists, poets, writers, civil administration and sheikhs of Sufi orders to strictly confront the hate speech and revive the bonds of connection between the Sudanese, and there are many of them?
Where is our in-depth exploration of what is taking place behind the scenes of the international and regional community regarding our fate, and where are our realistic plans to ward off everything that threatens our existence and interests in the kitchens of regional and international politics?
Al-Taghyeer