Hemedti We have forgiven your mistakes

Fayez el-Sheikh al-Salik

 

Whenever i hear the song (The Picture) by the great creator Mohammed Wardi, my heart beats for the tenderness of the words, the sensitivity of the senses, and the sublimity of the soul..

We are -by nature- good people..
We have forgiven your mistakes.
How charming! What sublimity flows from these loving words ?

Sanaa Hamad, the Islamic leader, expresses a special case of enthrallment, but her passion is that of a different kind.

It’s the Islamic Movement’s passion for power and prestige.

This situation could have been viewed positively if it had come in the context of a call for comprehensive reconciliation and achieving transitional justice as a price for stopping the war.

But Sanaa didn’t care to hide the motives to forgive the Rapid Support Forces

The desire exhibited wasn’t for stopping the bloodshed, but rather to return to power.

The original goal of the war was and still is; to re-engineer the political scene with blood, and to demarcate the nation’s borders with the skulls and body parts of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese men and women.

They mobilized hordes of fools, wannabe-singers, quasi-journalists and non-journalists, and firewood carriers to start the fire!

They prepared the climate for the war by polluting it with hate speech, arbitrarily distributing patriotic certificates to whomever, and issuing treason cards to everyone who opposes the plan. Alas, they were holding out hope that the war would end within an hour/two hours, a week/two weeks, a month or two.

To the people siding with the “Blabsa”, have you ever asked yourselves, upon waking up from a coma, why do they claim peace advocates are sellouts ? Have you ever wondered how can peace advocates be traitors ?

Have you ever considered that maybe their speeches about condemning the Rapid Support Forces’ violations were only for the sake of mobilization and not an authentic human rights stance ?

Have you ever consulted your minds about the position of the new human rights advocates on war crimes in Darfur ? Was the conscience of the false advocates moved when Al-Bashir’s forces were running over the bodies of young men in the streets ? Was the conscience of any of them shaken up when the General Command massacre occurred ? Or did you fail to notice their yellow smiles with every martyr falling following Al-Burhan’s Coup in October 2021?

What does Sanaa Hamad’s statement mean about their willingness to negotiate with the Rapid Support Forces, while not bothering to hide their hatred for the civil forces represented by the Coordination-body of the Democratic and Civil Forces “TAGADOM” ? Because the mistakes made by “TAGADOM” are (yet to be forgiven) ?

TAGADOM’s mistakes are, simply put; Calling for peace, rejection of war, struggling to achieve Civil Rule and to separate the military from politics!

Millions of war victims would have appreciated if Mrs. Sanaa announced their willingness to negotiate to silence the guns, instead of jumping to express her position regarding the civilian forces.

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