Opinion

“Colonization War ‘1’”

by Salma Hamad

The demographic change in the population structure of Sudan is one of the main objectives of the war on Sudan, a goal that has been well planned for a long time. This article aims to review how and why some countries benefit from changing the demographic composition of Sudan by displacing its original inhabitants and replacing them with others.

In 2014, the European Union announced an initiative to address the challenges of illegal immigration known as the “Khartoum Process,” managed by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GAZ). Simultaneously, a European intelligence center was established in the heart of Khartoum (RoCk), managed by a French government security company. They claimed that the focus on Sudan was because it is a country of origin, transit, and destination, and a crossroads for migration from East and West Africa to Europe and the Middle East.

In 2015, the European Union created a 2 billion Euro fund (the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa), and the Khartoum Process was tasked with implementing initiatives funded by the trust. A European Union spokesperson told DW (Deutsche Welle) that one of the projects led by Germany provides equipment and training to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Reports from Oxfam and Human Rights Watch indicate that Sudanese citizens speak of EU funding to the RSF, which is used to purchase advanced weapons. An article by Louise Sullivan, who worked as a consultant for “Better Migration Management” from 2017-2019, published in May 2021, stated that EU funds provide technical assistance, tools, and equipment to the RSF. Observers in organizations and bodies concerned with migration and humanitarian issues agree that the financing of the Khartoum Process is complex and non-transparent, opening the door to many accusations regarding the provision of equipment and funding for the Janjaweed. The British Observer newspaper, in its edition of 4-6-2023, reported that the European Union is paying billions to armed gangs in Africa to prevent migrants!

The truth-seeker capable of gathering information and linking evidence with what has happened and is happening in Sudan and the region will realize that the Khartoum Process, which contributed to the financing and training of the “Rapid Support Forces,” was a cover for several operations and tasks in which some European countries participated in planning and arranging. These include the December revolution, the death of Idriss Déby, the victory of Mohamed Bazoum in the Niger elections, and the chaos in Mali and the Central African Republic. They will discover that the Khartoum Process has a hidden goal in addition to its stated objective, which is to make Khartoum itself a destination for a new wave of migration through which specific African countries are emptied of some of their tribal and religious components to be settled in Sudan. These tribes are shared between the countries of the region and also form tribal bases for jihadist movements and extremist organizations.

Sudan, with its ethnic diversity, tribal extension, vast area, wealth, and fragile political and economic situation, has provided a golden opportunity for colonial countries whose economies depend on the wealth and resources of Francophone Africa (a term used to describe countries that were under French occupation and remain under its economic and political tutelage). Most of the Sahel and Sahara countries belong to this group. Germany has recently become a key partner for France in attempts to keep these countries under control. France has intervened militarily in post-independence Africa about thirty times and still maintains several military bases in the region. The current French President, Emmanuel Macron, has visited Africa 18 times so far during his term, while German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, whose country also has military bases in the region, has chosen Africa as one of his first international destinations.

Most Sahel and Sahara countries (Libya, Burkina Faso, Mali, Chad, Sudan, Niger, Eritrea, Central African Republic, Senegal, Gambia, Djibouti, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Nigeria, Somalia, Togo, and Benin) + Cameroon face armed unrest, rebellions, and extremism, mostly associated with the same shared tribes, predominantly of the Arab Jahiniyya lineage, to which most RSF leaders and soldiers belong.

The tribal components overlap with extremist movements in most of the region, which is very rich in resources that both the French and German economies rely on. A study titled “The Tribal Dimension within Terrorist and Extremist Organizations in Africa,” issued by the Simo Center – Paris on July 29, 2018, stated: “The weakness and fragility of the African state, especially in border areas that suffer from the absence of security agencies and institutions, was one of the factors that helped increase the connection between terrorist groups and African tribes. This has led many to describe terrorism in Africa as hybrid terrorism, whose features go beyond the simplified understanding of jihadist organizations, as terrorist activities do not aim only to achieve religious and identity goals but also intertwine with tribal dominance.”

It is clear that a plan was drawn up to eliminate (tribes and movements) that cause disturbances in the region, so that the benefiting countries do not bear the burden of waging wars and sending soldiers. The plan was built on the idea of creating a national hero from those tribes who seeks to unite them in a rich country where they would be its masters and rulers. They worked hard to fuel the ambition of Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, even though they knew that the creation of a state for Arabs (Al-Atawa) on Sudanese soil is a dream that would result in rivers of blood being shed and that the war would be prolonged and attract many members of extremist terrorist organizations from those tribes and perhaps others as well.

Europe wanted to get rid of warlike and rebellious tribes that serve as tribal bases for organizations that see their existence and investments on their lands as a legitimate jihadist target. So, they planned to eliminate them by dragging them into the dream of colonizing Sudan and the inferno of the Sudan war.

Sean McFate, author of “The New Mercenaries: Private Armies and the International Order,” said: “Mercenaries are an extremely attractive option for wealthy nations to wage wars that their citizens do not want to fight.”

It seems that the UAE is at the top of the list of those wealthy nations. It found in the RSF the cheapest and largest mercenary force. The American Wall Street Journal, on 10/8/2023, revealed that “The UAE is betting on supporting Hemeti’s forces to protect its interests in Sudan and benefit from its strategic location on the Red Sea and the Nile River, as well as access to Sudan’s vast gold reserves. One of the UAE’s key interests in Sudan is vast agricultural lands and a stake in a planned port on the Red Sea worth $6 billion.” The RSF mercenaries are its best option to impose its covert occupation of a country the size of Sudan with its diverse resources. They are its cheapest army to impose its dominance across nations.

It appears that the seizure of Sudan’s wealth and land is part of an Emirati plan to turn Sudan into a “happy farm” to produce and breed mercenaries for the UAE’s expansionist ambitions.

Part 2: “Illegal Logging”

Illegal logging has been happening for a long time, but this war will wipe out what is left of the gum arabic forests, especially the Talh and Hashab varieties. However, Talh is particularly affected, as its wood is shown in a picture of a SAF or RSF vehicle. It is wrong not to give any child under 18 gum arabic daily, as gum is the twin of breast milk. It is “one food,” as described by the arrogant ones from the people of Moses (peace be upon him) who said, “We cannot endure one food.” And the condition for food to be one is that it should be dual in composition, part of it for feeding the child and the other part for feeding the bacteria responsible for immunity, digestion, and natural excretion, known as probiotics. The important component that is the food for probiotics is called prebiotics, which is found in the Hashab (manna) and Talh gum arabic at a rate seven times higher than in breast milk.

Therefore, it is wrong not to give Talh gum to a child who has not completed breastfeeding, whose wood is shown in the picture being used for smoking or cooking purposes. How can you cut down a tree whose fruit is the most important internal fuel for humans, especially those under 18? It is the devilish war against humanity’s internal fuel (manna, Talh, and millet). If you cut down gum arabic forests, the rain will stop (the tree is the supporter of rain), and millet will also disappear due to the lack of rain.

In Ethiopia, those who cut down a tree are executed, so what about those who cut down the tree that provides internal fuel for humans? May God curse those who have turned our professional army into militias whose soldiers are forced to resort to logging for food.

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