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Advisor to ex-President: The Current War is Political

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The Advisor to the former Sudanese President, Amin Hassan Omer, has emphasized that the current conflict in Sudan was “spurred by external intervention with the aim of re-shaping Sudan politically, and these external interveners will accept only the result that comes close to the image they wanted of the final scene in Sudan,” in a way that suits these external parties.
Omer who was once Chief Negotiator for the Government of the Sudan during the Darfur Doha Peace Negotiations (2009-2011), has added that the current scene in the Sudan is part of the general scene in the region, a scene based on division and fragmentation of the region and to make it accept normalization with Israel, and be one of the wagons pulled by the Israel locomotive “towards the West.
The former Minister has stressed in an interview with the Al Jazeera.net that what was going on in the Sudan is not a civil war among Sudanese tribes and clans, but rather a political war spurred by regional alliances whose declared objectives are to “dismantle the Sudanese Army and to target central political forces within the Sudanese scene, totally disallowing them, not only from their basic political rights, but rather, from their basic natural human rights.
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