Opinion

The Janjaweed war.. in a time of triviality!!

As I see

Adil El-Baz

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Suppose that the army was the one who committed the crime of genocide in El Geneina, killed Khamis Abkar, mutilated his body in public, dragged his body, cut it down, and hung it in trees, then killed 15,000 Masalit and buried some of them alive, then attacked El Fasher, bombing it daily and killing hundreds of its residents, then encircled hundreds of villages. Around El Fasher, burning it and evacuating its residents, what will be the world’s reaction?
Imagine also if the Sudanese army invaded the state of Al-Jazira and Sinja and committed dozens of massacres in peaceful villages, killing their residents and looting them. Imagine if the Sudanese army was the one that bombed the residents of Omdurman daily, killing dozens and destroying homes and hospitals, what would be the world’s reaction?
Just imagine if the army was the one that invaded cities, captured women, raped them, enslaved some of them, and sold them openly in slave markets in Western cities? Would we have seen that deafening silence and complicity?
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Suppose that the Sudanese Armed Forces were the ones who occupied civilian homes, expelled them from their homes, wreaked havoc on them, and then refused to evacuate them.!! What will the so-called international community, its organizations, the mouthpieces of the opposition media, and all the agents of the West do?
International reports included that the Al-Dagalo rebel militia had recruited thousands of children to fight among its ranks. What if the Sudanese army decided to recruit a few hundred children and throw them into the war? The mouthpieces of children’s organizations would have issued hundreds of statements of condemnation and chanted “Save Sudan’s Children” in the corridors of the United Nations.
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You have to just imagine… if the Sudanese army used the weapon of starvation against citizens in villages and cities after plundering their food and subjecting them to endless famine for months, and looting all the vehicles that supply the cities with food after emptying all the stores of any food supplies. What is strange is that after the militia adopted hunger as a basic strategy in its war, it and its trumpets began to wail and (sniffle) in whispers about the famine that besieges the Sudanese? Imagine if the army was the one who imposed the famine, what would be the position of the World Food Organization?
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Stay away from all of this.. Imagine if the Sudanese Armed Forces monitored the relief convoys sent by international organizations to those displaced by the war in the Darfur camps, and looted that relief and mutilated its army with it.. Would these organizations remain silent and not condemn the army? During the past month alone, the Janjaweed forces looted dozens of vehicles carrying medicines belonging to Doctors Without Borders, and the organization merely issued an announcement, without condemning (the looting) the criminals. Then in the same month, the militias looted dozens of vehicles from UNICEF heading to El Fasher. Before that, the World Food Program announced that the Janjaweed had looted its warehouses in Wad Madani, which contained hundreds of tons of food.!! You see what the world did… not a single condemnation, they all resorted to suspicious silence.
Just yesterday, Clementine Nkweta Salami, Resident Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, said on the occasion of World Humanitarian Day, “At least 22 aid workers – all Sudanese nationals – have been killed in the line of duty, and at least 34 aid workers have been wounded or wounded in the course of this period). She said: “Since April 2023, 88 attacks have been verified on healthcare – including health facilities, ambulances, transport, assets, patients and health workers – resulting in 55 deaths, 104 injuries, and the destruction of energy, water and sanitation infrastructure.” She added: The 16-month conflict has had a devastating impact on civilian infrastructure, with more than 75 percent of health facilities rendered inoperable in conflict-affected states.
Do you think Yanquita committed these crimes? Who is occupying, bombing, and destroying hospitals? In complete silence, the subject is passive. Although she knows the subject, she cannot say a word about it.!! If the one who killed relief workers and destroyed 75% of health facilities was the Sudanese army, we would see wailing and condemnations being issued. Punishments are quickly meted out by all evildoers. Still, it is the militia’s concubine (the Quartet), whose crimes are covered up and are not subject to condemnation, and Britain guards it in the Security Council just as it guards its supporters. Imagine that the Sudanese army is looting international organizations and looting all the food and medicines for children… How many condemnations will be issued, how many agents’ mouthpieces will be wailed?
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Just imagine, if a country like Eritrea, for example, established camps to supply the Sudanese army with weapons, and weapons flowed within Sudan’s borders to contribute to defeating the Janjaweed, what would the world and the Security Council do? There is no doubt that the resurrection will come to Eritrea. But when an influential country capable of offering bribes, and supplying militias with weapons across the border, in disregard of international law, carries out its aggression openly during the day, no one issues a condemnation, and the Security Council does not react to that.
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All of this is happening, and the world is listening, seeing, and resorting to silence… Why? Simply because this is a time of triviality… It is a world without conscience, morals, law, and human rights, and none of those lies with which they rip our heads off… Alain Dono, a Canadian writer, says in his book ( The Time of Triviality) “Power in the world has become in the hands of the trivial, and their empire extends to all aspects of life: economics, science, law and politics. In their hard work and reproduction speed, they are exaggerated, to the point that within a not-so-long time, they will eliminate every passion.” “. God is victorious.

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