Hamidti in His Latest Farcical Speech

Dr. Hassan Mohamed Saleh
*Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the leader of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), appeared in a speech, and I don’t know how a general who holds the rank of “First Lieutenant General” without any war college training could attain such a rank. The term “First Lieutenant General” in Sudanese military terminology implies a general who hasn’t been trained at the Sudanese Military Academy, and this is what the First Lieutenant General Hamidti has not had the privilege of.
*Hamidti appeared in a miserable three-minute speech, with the date of the broadcast supposedly marked as January 31, 2025.
*Hamidti—or someone pretending to be him, perhaps using artificial intelligence—appeared, dragging his feet in defeat. He spoke to those he calls the “heroes” and “lions,” who are now in a state of retreat with no clear direction. He mentioned the armed forces, civilian organizations, and even the General Command, as if the situation wasn’t critical, dismissing the importance of whether the military, or communications, or the General Command pass through the Al-Naqaz Street (which he called the “Street of Salvation”).
*If all this is unimportant, where is your control now? Didn’t you repeatedly claim that the militia controls Khartoum, Al-Jazeera, Sennar, and Darfur? Now these areas no longer matter because the army and the Mujahideen drove you out by force?
*Hamidti’s speech confirms that the Dagalo militia has lost control over the geography, but he points to another place, which he specifies for the RSF leaders as he mentioned in his speech. The leaders are the ones who will inform the “heroes” of this alternative location. Could the new location be the sky above, after the earth has been exhausted by the rebels due to the army’s victories and their control of the ground? Or perhaps it is Darfur, which the Emirati sponsor and activists have decided to secede from Sudan and establish a civilian government guarded by the RSF, which would receive recognition from countries that sponsor the terrorist militia, including Britain, Israel, and some African and Arab countries? Or is the new direction of the militia toward Chad, where its president, Mohamed Kaka, received a warning to topple his government if his military support for the mercenaries in the fall of Al-Fasher fails? Media sources reported that a force affiliated with the Dagalo militia has penetrated into Chadian territory west of Sudan in recent days.
*All these are distant dreams and will not breathe life into the dead body. The militia has lost its field commanders in Al-Fasher, which has become more distant for the rebels than the Pleiades. The city has withstood 180 attacks from the rebel militias, inflicted losses in lives and military equipment, and limited the military actions of the rebels to targeting residential areas, hospitals, and displacement camps.
*In his speech, Hamidti insults the Sudanese people, saying that those who protest in support of the army and Burhan are the “privileged people, the dollar people, importing wheat to make pasta to export to the Gulf countries.”
*Wheat has long been imported by the well-known businessman Osama Dawood, not the Sudanese people. Osama Dawood is associated with the Sudanese opposition alliance, which supports the RSF and serves the UAE’s interests in Sudan. If there are privileges, they belong to Osama Dawood and the RSF.
*The spontaneous protests of Sudanese citizens come in support of the armed forces. These protests, which Hamidti referred to as demonstrations, seek relief from the slaughter, displacement, and rape practiced by the Dagalo terrorist militia, as well as supporting the armed forces as they fight the militia.
*Hamidti’s sponsor does not forget to include in Hamidti’s speech the “My apologies, my apologies, we don’t have an army, and the ‘Kandaka’ (Sudanese heroine) is coming, the police have arrived, and Hamidti is in fear of the ‘Islamists’. In the eyes of the First Lieutenant General Hamidti, the citizens declaring their rejection of 70 years of oppression in reference to the false State of 56.
*These protests were part of a wave that Hamidti rode to influence Sudanese people in an alliance between the military and the so-called “civilian” opposition (the Forces of Freedom and Change), which is falsely and misleadingly named as a civilian government.
*No matter how much the oppression or claims of marginalization over the past seventy years are, they cannot compare to the injustice, oppression, and killings carried out by the rebel militias and their allies against the Sudanese people in this war that Hamidti imposed on the Sudanese nation through his failed coup attempt on April 15, 2023.
Source: “Sudanese Echoes”