Opinion

The Rawness of Death

Signs 

Rashid Abdul Rahim 

 

Finally, after a long absence, the fox (Al- Baati ) Hemedti appeared, calling for help and screaming, saying: “Food insecurity in the areas under the control of our forces in Khartoum, Kordofan, Darfur, and Gezira is due to the ‘remnants’ preventing the arrival of relief.’”

He controls and cannot provide relief to those under his control, and he wants international organizations to speed up the provision of aid and assistance, and to chart the way for reaching an agreement as soon as possible to begin a program similar to the “Lifeline” program, as he said and demanded.

Sudan has a live experience with the Lifeline program, which formed an orientation of life and saved the rebels in South Sudan, providing them with the support with which they saved their forces that were about to perish at that time.

Not only , but also external supplies supplied them with weapons and ammunition, and Kenyan relief planes were seized and landed in a location captured by Karpino forces allied with the government before they arrived there.

The pilot of the plane was from the same country, Kenya, that supported the rebellion at the time and supports Hemedti’s rebellion today.

Hemedti’s screams and his commandment issuing statements in his name clearly reflect the state of defeat their forces are now suffering*.

There is no way out.

Yesterday, the President of the Sovereignty Council SC and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces SAF , Al-Burhan, inspected the forces working on the front lines in Omdurman, affirming his support and commandment for the operations and pushing forward the steps to liberate the country from the lying killers, thieves of the homeland, and relief services.

There is no place after today to talk about international operations to relieve the oppressive rebel army.

Today’s lesson is to liberate a homeland and extend the sovereignty of a State free of the Janjaweed.

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